On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Midnight Oil wrote:

>
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Davide Libenzi wrote:
>
>>
>> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Midnight Oil wrote:
>>
>>>   I've installed XMail 1.22 on a Sparc machine running Solaris 8. The
>>> initial install was in /var/MailRoot, but we moved the tree over to
>>> /xmail/MailRoot.
>>>
>>>   Is there a way to configure xmail server to log the pop, smtp, and ctrl
>>> connections to /xmail/MailRoot/logs?
>>>
>>>   It's logging nothing there at the moment, and I can't find anything in
>>> the documentation which allows me to specify a log location.
>>
>> If you did define MAIL_ROOT correctly, you'll find logs in the proper
>> place. Otherwise XMail will still be using /var/MailRoot.
>>
>
>    Davide,
>
>
>    We do have MAIL_ROOT defined in the startup script:
>
> XMAIL_ROOT=/xmail/MailRoot
>
>
>    But nothing is being logged there.
>
>    I thought it may be a permissions problem, but when I run truss on
> the xmail daemon, I see no evidence in the dump that it is trying to write
> to the logs directory. Any idea why that might be, or where I can go from
> here? I can provide you with the truss dump if that would be helpful.

Did you enable logging in the command line?


- Davide


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