Amira Othman wrote:

>my question why do policy
>check and quota update appears in instance 1 log although it's not in
>configuration?

PolicyD is not aware of where it's called from - it just creates a 
socket and listens for requests.
If you want it's logs to go to a specific place then you'll need to 
configure that.

IIRC it defaults to logging to it's own file, or you can configure it 
to use syslog (in which case it logs as the mail facility). What you 
will not be able to do is configure one instance of PolicyD to log to 
two different places depending on the instance of Postfix that called 
it - I think you'd have to run two instances of PolicyD to be able to 
do that (I'm not sure if you can do that but share a common database).

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