-s specifies only the facility, not the level.  So you should use "-s mail" not
"-s mail.info".

Steven Núñez wrote:

SN> Hello All,
SN>
SN> I've just installed the latest version of spamd, and everything seems to
SN> work well with one exception. The -s flag, that is supposed to indicate
SN> which syslog facility is use does not appear to be working.
SN>
SN> To be exactly, under OpenBSD 3.1, I am starting spamd with the following
SN> command line:
SN>
SN>     /usr/bin/spamd -d -a -c -s mail.info
SN>
SN> mail.info corresponds to the /var/log/maillog file (standard for OpenBSD),
SN> and the "right" place (IMHO) for spamd messages to go. However all of the
SN> spamd messages are going to /var/log/messages, the default for 'mail' syslog
SN> messages. The documentation indicates that 'mail' is the default, so it
SN> appears that -s is being ignored.


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