That was it. I didn't even know you could disable/enable the logs with 
the command line. That'll teach me to pay attention.

Thanks a bunch! You rock.

Bryn

----- Original Message -----
Subject: [xmail] Re: Logging to.... Where?
Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 22:37:04 +0200
From: S�nke_Ruempler

NOTA Postmaster wrote:

 > Hi all. I've been trying in vain to find my xmail logs on my Fedora Core
 > 3 box. I know that under *nix, Xmail logs via syslogd, but none of the
 > messages end up matching mail.* and aren't in my catchall log file
 > (*.*). Any ideas? Is there another message type that I'm missing (ie
 > xmail.*) in syslog.conf? Am I missing something?

XMail does not use syslog for protocol logging like SMTP/SMAIL/POP3. See
the XMail command line flags. Add them to your XMail startup script,
restart XMail und see whats going on in $MAIL_ROOT/logs (usually
/var/MailRoot/logs).

Hope that helps ...
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