> On Aug 19, 2017, at 11:31 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
>> but as Noel points out, you really should not have Postfix debug logging 
>> enabled on a
>> routine basis.
> 
> It's there for a reason isn't it?  I use it when there's a problem and I need 
> more information.  It's great having that level of detail.  It's helped me 
> solve a bunch of problems for specific domains without drowning in a flood of 
> useless detail for all domains. When then problem's solved I turn it off for 
> that domain and move on.  I honestly don't see what the problem is using 
> debugging facility that's provided when it provides the info you need to 
> solve the problem.  Personally I see that as a great, helpful feature.

Indeed it is useful as needed from time to time.  If you don't
have debug logging turned on all the time, you're fine.  The
debug logs do end up intermixed with regular Postfix "info"
logging when enabled.  There's not much you can do about that.

-- 
        Viktor.

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