Logging to remote server

2021-08-26 Thread James Brown
My Google searches must be off, I couldn’t see how to do this. Is there a way to log to a local file, but also send to a remote server? Eg: Log_path = /var/log/dovecot.log, @mylogserver.example.com:514 Thanks, James

Re: [OT] Re: What kind of search response time are you setting with solr full text search?

2021-08-26 Thread Aki Tuomi
> On 25/08/2021 23:05 Steve Dondley wrote: > > > > The search time was no better with it on than off. > > > > So I'm thinking I got something misconfigured somewhere. It seems IMAP > > may not be using solr to fetch results. But this would be odd since I > > definitely do see a big

Re: Logging to remote server

2021-08-26 Thread Sven Hartge
On 26.08.21 09:58, James Brown wrote: My Google searches must be off, I couldn’t see how to do this. Is there a way to log to a local file, but also send to a remote server? Eg: Log_path = /var/log/dovecot.log, @mylogserver.example.com:514 You need to configure your local syslog server to

Re: Logging to remote server

2021-08-26 Thread Mihai Badici
On 8/26/21 10:58 AM, James Brown wrote: My Google searches must be off, I couldn’t see how to do this. Is there a way to log to a local file, but also send to a remote server? Eg: Log_path = /var/log/dovecot.log, @mylogserver.example.com:514 Thanks, James This is not a dovecot feature

Re: What kind of search response time are you setting with solr full text search?

2021-08-26 Thread azurit
Citát Steve Dondley : On 2021-08-24 08:53 PM, Steve Dondley wrote: MY SETUP: I have apache solr full text search enabled with dovecot. I have an inbox with about 40 subfolders. I'm using the roundcube web-based mail client. The find command is showing 15823 email files and apache solr