> >Yes, SA logs by default.
>
> Where might it be logging to?  I can't find anything in
> /var/log/ and it's
> not putting anything in to my CommuniGate logfile.  I just
> see CGPSA being
> called, and then the message being re-inserted into the queue
> after it's
> been scanned.
> If it's logging somewhere non-standard, with my luck
> no-longer-here-dude
> forgot to put it into logrotate and I have a zillion gigabyte
> logfile.  :-P

SA might log by default in some setups, but it does NOT when using
CGPSA. CGPSA calls the spamassassin class directly, not through the bin
file, so "normal" settings don't really apply. SA-generated errors are
logged to cgpsa.err in your CGPro /Settings folder. The latest version
of CGPSA allows you to enable SA's debug logging, however, I think that
would be overkill for what you want.

CGPSA does have logging, which gets put in your CGPro system log. I
imaging with a decent script you could grab what you need from there for
some stats. It might be easier to ask this question on the CGPSA list.
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You may have to tell CGPSA to use debug logging and level 8 is probably
sufficient for stats. Also, you have to tell Cgpro on the helpers page
to log All Info or you won't see the CGPSA logging.

Bret





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