I don't think it's related to a qmail patch. In a "normal" qmail 
installation that uses tcpserver, only stdout is sent to the network. 
stderr is used for logging, which is why spamdyke supports sending its 
log messages there. In Plesk installations, xinetd is used instead of 
tcpserver, which seems to send stderr to the network also.

-- Sam Clippinger

Felix Buenemann wrote:
> Hi Sam,
>
> Am 16.10.2008 16:37 Uhr, Sam Clippinger schrieb:
>   
>> Using the full logging feature with a "log-level" option set to
>> "excessive" will no longer send log output to the remote server when
>> spamdyke is used on Plesk servers.  Thanks to Arthur Girdari for
>> reporting this one and helping to track it down.
>>     
>
> I think this isssue is not related to the qmail-spp[1] patch, which
> Plesk is using. It uses the stderr to send responses to the client, so
> stderr may no longer be used for error logging. I had a similar isssue
> with simscan which I patched to use syslog() to work arround this problem.
> So other users running qmail-spp will be affected by this aswell.
>
> [1] http://qmail-spp.sourceforge.net/
>
> -- Felix Buenemann
>
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