[SAtalk] debug output into file?

2003-07-03 Thread Dennis Breithaupt
Hi, Is there a possibility to configure a debug-logfile for spamassassin where it can write it whole debug-output in, like with spamd -D ? I do not want to start it on the commandline, but want to normally invoke it through /etc/init.d and want than a detailed logfile, which I can watch and gr

Re: [SAtalk] Debug output

2002-06-05 Thread reader
Craig R Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Harry Putnam wrote: > > HP> Duncan Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > HP> > HP> [...] > HP> > HP> >> Going to the debug output, how can I find the output that pertains to > HP> >> that message? No date no msgid. > HP> >> I don't see why its being o

Re: [SAtalk] Debug output

2002-06-04 Thread Craig R Hughes
Harry Putnam wrote: HP> Duncan Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: HP> HP> [...] HP> HP> >> Going to the debug output, how can I find the output that pertains to HP> >> that message? No date no msgid. HP> >> I don't see why its being overlooked either. Its not a restart HP> >> problem though.

Re: [SAtalk] Debug output

2002-06-04 Thread Duncan Findlay
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 10:14:21AM -0700, Harry Putnam wrote: > Duncan Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > [...] > > >> Going to the debug output, how can I find the output that pertains to > >> that message? No date no msgid. > >> I don't see why its being overlooked either. Its not a r

Re: [SAtalk] Debug output

2002-06-04 Thread Harry Putnam
Duncan Findlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...] >> Going to the debug output, how can I find the output that pertains to >> that message? No date no msgid. >> I don't see why its being overlooked either. Its not a restart >> problem though. But can't find debug info to help out. >> > > Fi

Re: [SAtalk] Debug output

2002-06-04 Thread Duncan Findlay
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 09:34:39AM -0700, Harry Putnam wrote: > Can we make Debug output more usefull? > > Maybe adding a date prefix and something to crossreference what > message is being read? A msgid would be very handy. > > Its kind of useless as it stands unless you are doing only one > m

[SAtalk] Debug output

2002-06-04 Thread Harry Putnam
Can we make Debug output more usefull? Maybe adding a date prefix and something to crossreference what message is being read? A msgid would be very handy. Its kind of useless as it stands unless you are doing only one message. An example might be that I see a message where FROM_MALFORMED was g