[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 20 December 2000 at 16:29:07
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> I have qmail working by using Sill's LWQ, but I don't understand
> how the programs qmail-send and qmail-smtp are linked to the
> multilog program. I see that they are both started independently
> and that multilog accepts input in STDIN, but I don't see how
> qmail-* knows about multilog and knows to send to its STDIN.
LWQ is recommending a setup where qmail-send and tcpserver are both
run under supervise, which in turn is under control of svscan, am I
remembering this right?
In that scenario, svscan recognizes the need for a second supervise to
do logging by the presence of the 't' bit in the directory permissions
on the directory for the service.
> Further adding to my confusion is the line in section 2.9 "Note
> that using these instructions, logging will be accomplished by
> multilog, not splogger". My /var/qmail/rc file (from LWQ)states
> 'qmail-start ./Maildir splogger qmail'. That tells me that
> splogger is being used.
> Can someone please describe the link for me? Why does LWQ say to
> put splogger on qmail-start command line if it does not even get
> used?
I'm not sure; is this perhaps vestigial, or to cover the possibility
that something will emit output even though it's not expected?
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