>After it has run for a while, multilog will have renamed that file
from "current" to >"@4000..." and created a new "current" file, but
tcpserver won't use >the new current file unless you kill it and
restart it. Eventually, >if tcpserver runs long enough, multilog
will rotate the original >"current" out of existence, and you won't
be able to see new tcpserver >log entries.
Thanks for the multilog tip - when the log rotates the logging really
stops.
I was using 10 MB files, so didn't pick it up fast.
>> I have to rewrite the FROM field from messages I recieve
through >> smtp.
>The header field, or the envelope
sender?
I believe it's the header field - the recipient has to recieve the mail
with a rewritten header.
Alex
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