On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 07:27:09AM -0800, Corey Head wrote:
> Thanks Jesse and Doc--I will keep this in mind next time I need to flush
> this out. I didn't realize I needed to restart the syslog service after
> doing this. Everything is back to normal now.
I'm willing to bet that your mail recor
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Subject: Re: Maillog GONE!
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 21:21:22 -0800
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On Wednesday 12 March 2003 20:55, Corey Head uttered:
> OK...I did a bad thing. I decided my maillog was too full, so I "cp
> maillog maillog3112003" and then "touch mail
On Wednesday March 12, 2003 Corey Head wrote:
> OK...I did a bad thing. I decided my maillog was too full, so I "cp
> maillog maillog3112003" and then "touch maillog" and made sure it had
> the same permissions. Well...it seemed fine, but nothing is getting
> logged now. I'm fairly new at this L
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 20:55, Corey Head uttered:
> OK...I did a bad thing. I decided my maillog was too full, so I "cp
> maillog maillog3112003" and then "touch maillog" and made sure it had the
> same permissions. Well...it seemed fine, but nothing is getting logged
> now. I'm fairly new a
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On Wednesday 12 March 2003 11:55 pm, Corey Head wrote:
> OK...I did a bad thing. I decided my maillog was too full, so I "cp
> maillog maillog3112003" and then "touch maillog" and made sure it had
> the same permissions. Well...it seemed fine, but no
OK...I did a bad thing. I decided my maillog was too full, so I "cp maillog
maillog3112003" and then "touch maillog" and made sure it had the same
permissions. Well...it seemed fine, but nothing is getting logged now. I'm
fairly new at this Linux thing...so can someone help me out on this?
THAN