Re: Postfix log file question

2012-05-22 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Henry Stryker : > Very good, and thanks for the quick answer. I was able to learn from > /usr/include/sys/syslog.h that this maps to a facility/priority code. > > 2 = mail > 6 = informational Ah, interesting. Wouldn't have been able to guess this :) -- Ralf Hildebrandt Geschäftsbereich IT

Re: Postfix log file question

2012-05-22 Thread Henry Stryker
On 5/22/12 6:31 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote: >> What does the "<2.6>" signify in every Postfix log line entry? > > Dunno. That's probably a function of your syslog daemon Very good, and thanks for the quick answer. I was able to learn from /usr/include/sys/syslog.h that this maps to a facility/

Re: Postfix log file question

2012-05-22 Thread Chris Robinson
On 22/05/2012 15:29, Henry Stryker wrote: This is certainly not of critical importance, but my curiosity makes me wonder: May 20 12:28:40<2.6> hyperion postfix/smtpd[22436]: What does the "<2.6>" signify in every Postfix log line entry? I am running postfix-current on FreeBSD 8.3 mail_versio

Re: Postfix log file question

2012-05-22 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* Henry Stryker : > > This is certainly not of critical importance, but my curiosity makes me > wonder: > > May 20 12:28:40 <2.6> hyperion postfix/smtpd[22436]: > > > What does the "<2.6>" signify in every Postfix log line entry? Dunno. That's probably a function of your syslog daemon -- Ral

Postfix log file question

2012-05-22 Thread Henry Stryker
This is certainly not of critical importance, but my curiosity makes me wonder: May 20 12:28:40 <2.6> hyperion postfix/smtpd[22436]: What does the "<2.6>" signify in every Postfix log line entry? I am running postfix-current on FreeBSD 8.3 mail_version = 2.10-20120423