I'd also like to see it printed in the logs, and although it is not  
the slightest necessary in the moment (imo) it would render even more  
detailed stats and nice graphs, like the one I'm trying to do ;)

So in a short answer, if its not too troublesome for you to change it,  
please do. Log is never too much.

Arthur

Citando [email protected]:

>> Sorry for the late response to this...
>>
>> The documentation is a bit misleading.  The "ALLOWED_TLS" message (and
>> the "ALLOWED_AUTHENTICATED" message) will only appear in full log files
>> (generated with the "full-log-dir") command.  Neither of them will
>> appear spamdyke's log messages (syslog or stderr) because I didn't want
>> to break everyone's scripts that were expecting just "ALLOWED".
>>
>> It wouldn't be hard to change this behavior; does anyone have any
>> thoughts or objections?
>>
>> -- Sam Clippinger
>>
>> ont at uni-c.dk wrote:
>> > Hi, I've setup spamdyke to run TLS, it seems to run okay, but I only
>> > ever get ALLOWED in the logfile and never ALLOWED_TLS (as in
>> > http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#LOG)
> My work would like some sort of statistics of how often TLS is used, and
> by which domains. This is what I intended to use this for, so I'm all
> for the change, of course (perhaps configurable, as Matt suggests). But
> I wonder if somebody can suggest an alternative way?
>
> As for the breaking of scripts, I have no scripts nor opinion, since I
> only installed this (excellent) program a few weeks ago, in order to use
> TLS.
>
> - Ole Thomsen


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