On 2002-01-16 02:38:05, martin f krafft wrote:
> will someone explain to me, how postfix's mail.log (well, it's syslogd's
> actually) gets rotated? logrotate.d or logrotate.conf have no entries,
> and `grep -r mail\.log /etc` gives no results.
/etc/cron.weekly/syslogd
/Allan
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Allan M. Wind
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also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.16.0238 +0100]:
> will someone explain to me, how postfix's mail.log (well, it's syslogd's
> actually) gets rotated? logrotate.d or logrotate.conf have no entries,
> and `grep -r mail\.log /etc` gives no results.
>
> but they *are* being rot
will someone explain to me, how postfix's mail.log (well, it's syslogd's
actually) gets rotated? logrotate.d or logrotate.conf have no entries,
and `grep -r mail\.log /etc` gives no results.
but they *are* being rotated.
a mystery...
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martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.
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