Dear all,

    I had asked a question about the permission of /dev/console.  It is
solved in 0.85.1.  Thanks for your effort.

    Now I have another question.  My console is full of ClamAV messages
now.  From peeking the code I saw that is a replacement of LogFile.  But
LogSyslog is, too.  I log with syslog since I would like a dedicated
management of the log events, like logging to another centralized
machine, seperating from severe level, channel, etc.  Then I like to
keep the console clean for real syslog panic events, or when I have to
work before the console, using curse editors like nano, pico, the
messages to the console really frustrate me.  Do I have to redirect
LogFile to /dev/null in order to turn it off?  That's OK, but I don't
think that's a good answer.  When LogSyslog is in use, I think it is
safe to leave the console alone and monitor events through syslog.  I
run many daemons.  I don't see any other daemon forcing its message to
the console.  Is it possible to fix this?  Or did I miss something?

    Thank you in advance.

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