On Saturday 19 Mar 2005 14:27, Bill D'Anjou wrote:
> A great document!  Very helpful for a newbie like me.
>
> Just a couple questions.... I want to setup a box that will only run qmail
> & the "optional" items (spamassassin, etc).  I'm assuming the patch that's
> included with the toaster won't "apply" in such an installation.  What do I
> need to do differently?
>
> Also, I'd appreciate some direction on running qmail in "paranoid" mode
> (checking forward/reverse DNS).
from man tcpserver
Data-gathering options:

       -h     (Default.) Look up the remote host name in DNS to set the 
environment variable $TCPREMOTEHOST.

       -H     Do not look up the remote host name in DNS; remove the 
environment variable $TCPREMOTEHOST. To avoid loops, you must use
              this option for servers on TCP port 53.

       -p     Paranoid. After looking up the remote host name in DNS, look up 
the IP addresses in DNS for that host name,  and  remove
              the environment variable $TCPREMOTEHOST if none of the addresses 
match the client's IP address.

       -P     (Default.) Not paranoid.

>
> Lastly, I've grown accustomed to running tail -f /var/log/maillog to see
> sort of "realtime" mail activity.  I noticed after completing this toaster
> install, stuff gets logged elsewhere.  What's the nearest equivalent to
> what I'm accustomed to seeing?
>
> Thank-you for any/all assistance.

/var/log/qmail 

multilog works a bit differently to syslog

tail -f /var/log/qmail/current | tai64nlocal 

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