Tell and seek functions have been added to qmLogsort. This allows
searches to be started at particular places in the log file. --tell
prints the starting file position of each record it prints, and --seek
allows you to start searchs at the positions listed by --tell. The perl
script
I think this one is ready for primetime. It groups mail log records by
message and delivery. It eliminates all of that scrolling up and down in
the log file looking for outcomes. Features include a grep option, a
"nogrep" like grep -v, a follow mode and transparent decompression for
.gz, .Z
On 27 May 1999, Monte Mitzelfelt wrote:
I think this one is ready for primetime. It groups mail log records by
message and delivery. It eliminates all of that scrolling up and down in
the log file looking for outcomes.
Hmm, doesn't qmailanalog do the same thing for you?
Mads
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Mads E Eilertsen wrote:
I think this one is ready for primetime. It groups mail log records by
message and delivery. It eliminates all of that scrolling up and down in
the log file looking for outcomes.
Hmm, doesn't qmailanalog do the same thing for you?
Unless
So where is it?
cheers - eric
Mads E Eilertsen escribió:
On 27 May 1999, Monte Mitzelfelt wrote:
I think this one is ready for primetime. It groups mail log records by
message and delivery. It eliminates all of that scrolling up and down in
the log file looking for outcomes.
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Eric Dahnke wrote:
So where is it?
I'll happily mail it to anyone. I don't have an appropriate public access
spot for it at the moment.
Thanks,
Monte
Eric Dahnke writes:
So where is it?
http://www.qmail.org/qmLogsort
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