On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 02:48:46PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I should have asked this differently...I need it to log to a different
> facility (local4 facility and a file named spamd.log)
"man spamd" :)
> I also would like to know how to start/stop spamd using /usr/bin/spamd?
spamd does
>It does so by default, to the mail facility.
I should have asked this differently...I need it to log to a different
facility (local4 facility and a file named spamd.log)
>Just to verify, you have the Sys::Syslog module installed? (I believe it's
>standard with perl, and spamd would likely crash
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 02:27:47PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After upgrading to 3.2.1 from 3.1.1 and not installing with an rpm, i am
> unable to get any shell script to work for spamd. Our old spamd script
> was logging to a syslog server. So, using the /usr/bin/spamd binary, is
> it possi
After upgrading to 3.2.1 from 3.1.1 and not installing with an rpm, i am
unable to get any shell script to work for spamd. Our old spamd script
was logging to a syslog server. So, using the /usr/bin/spamd binary, is
it possible to log to a syslog server? If so, how would i do this?
Chris
begin:vca