Re: How to get logwatch to ignore something

2013-08-13 Thread David Guntner
Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > David Guntner wrote: >> Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote: >>> If the documented procedure isn't working then please file a bug >>> against it. >> >> Where/how does one do that, exactly? > > [Info and "rant" removed] Thanks for the info. Who knows,

Re: How to get logwatch to ignore something

2013-08-13 Thread Bob Proulx
David Guntner wrote: > Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > > If the documented procedure isn't working then please file a bug > > against it. > > Where/how does one do that, exactly? Use the 'reportbug' tool. Start off by browsing the man page so that you are familiar with the basic capab

Re: How to get logwatch to ignore something

2013-08-13 Thread David Guntner
Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > David Guntner wrote: >> Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote: >>> It describes the new scheme and describes a /etc/logwatch/conf >>> directory for local customizations. >> >> Which, as I noted, I was originally using and yet was being ignored for >> som

Re: How to get logwatch to ignore something

2013-08-12 Thread Bob Proulx
David Guntner wrote: > Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > > It describes the new scheme and describes a /etc/logwatch/conf > > directory for local customizations. > > Which, as I noted, I was originally using and yet was being ignored for > some reason. Maybe the file will have more on wh

Re: How to get logwatch to ignore something

2013-08-12 Thread David Guntner
Bob Proulx grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > David Guntner wrote: >> Ok, upon further searching around, I think I found the problem. It >> looks like the config file location for the program moved somewhere >> along the way. It's no longer using /etc/logwatch (I *thought* that >> directory seemed k

Re: How to get logwatch to ignore something

2013-08-12 Thread Bob Proulx
David Guntner wrote: > Ok, upon further searching around, I think I found the problem. It > looks like the config file location for the program moved somewhere > along the way. It's no longer using /etc/logwatch (I *thought* that > directory seemed kinda empty other than my lone ignore.conf file

Re: How to get logwatch to ignore something

2013-08-12 Thread David Guntner
[Following up to myself] David Guntner grabbed a keyboard and wrote: > Since upgrading to Wheezy, I've had the following entries showing up in > my morning logwatch E-Mail: > >> - Dovecot Begin >> >> Dovecot disconnects: >> Inactivity: 27 Time(s)

How to get logwatch to ignore something

2013-08-12 Thread David Guntner
Since upgrading to Wheezy, I've had the following entries showing up in my morning logwatch E-Mail: > - Dovecot Begin > > Dovecot disconnects: > Inactivity: 27 Time(s) > Inactivity (tried to use disallowed plaintext auth): 2 Time(s) > Log