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Re: Logs to Screen....arghh: msg#00134

mail.imap.dbmail

Subject: Re: Logs to Screen....arghh

Hi,

Have you checked to see that your syslog proggie is acutally logging it to a
file ?

What operating system are you using as well as what syslog daemon are you
running ?

P
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ilja Booij" <ilja@xxxxxxx>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <dbmail@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Logs to Screen....arghh


| Strange,
|
| I've never seen DBMail log to screen, only to /var/log/maillog or
| /var/log/mail.log
|
| Does /var/log/maillog exist on your system? Is your MTA loggin to it?
| Does the user dbmail runs as have to be in a special group to be able to
| log to maillog?
|
| Ilja
|
|
| Privat-MIS wrote:
|
| > Hey,
| >
| > I'm running the 1.2.x release of dbmail and it works like a dream,
| > gogogo, easy to configure etc.
| >
| > But all the logs are posted to the screen.
| >
| > POP trace level is 1, and IMAP is 0, SMTP is 0, but it still posts like
| > 14 lines each time a new messege arrive. Here are a scrren dump:
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): starting procedure
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): found [DBMAIL] tag
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): no value specified
| > for service item [].
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [host] value
| > [192.168.1.1] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [user] value
| > [xxx] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [pass] value
| > [xxx] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [db] value
| > [dbmail] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): no value specified
| > for service item [].
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [TRACE_LEVEL]
| > value [0] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): service [DBMAIL]
| > added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): config for [DBMAIL]
| > read, found [5] items
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): starting procedure
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): found [SMTP] tag
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [SENDMAIL]
| > value [/usr/sbin/sendmail] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item
| > [DBMAIL_FROM_ADDRESS] value [xxx@xxxxxxx] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [POSTMASTER]
| > value [xxx@xxxxxxx] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [AUTO_NOTIFY]
| > value [no] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [AUTO_REPLY]
| > value [yes] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): item [TRACE_LEVEL]
| > value [0] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): service [SMTP] added
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: ReadConfig(): config for [SMTP]
| > read, found [6] items
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: GetConfigValue(): searching value
| > for config item [trace_level]
| > Mar 18 12:24:36 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: GetConfigValue(): found value [0]
| > Mar 18 12:24:38 fw dbmail/smtp[9207]: insert_messages(): message
| > id=17343, size=4070 is inserted
| >
| > Its not a big problem, but a pain in the ass when I'm working on the
| > server and there arrives a lot of messeges. Is it possible to log them
| > to /var/log/maillog or something simmilar..
| > I'm running OpenBSD 3.3-Stable
| >
| > Its running with Postfix and PostgreSQL, need more info, just ask
| >
| > // Kind Regards
| > // Syska
| > _______________________________________________
| > Dbmail mailing list
| > Dbmail@xxxxxxxxxx
| > https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail
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