Harry Putnam wrote:

> I'm running spamd like this:
>   spamd -d -D -L -S
> Using the standard procmail method, where should I find any logs that
> indicate a problem with any config files.  They don't seem to appear
> in syslog output nor in procmail.log.
>

Looking at the spamd source, you can use -s log_file_name as a command
line parameter to spamd.  It defaults to 'mail.'  It will also pass the
-D option on to SA to tell it to log..

Bryan
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