On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
>>> What is the 0: that it is printing in the beginning, after the
>>> hostname (email1)?
>>
>> Try:
>>
>> 'SYSTEM:LOG_INFO:LOG_MAIL:squirrelmail:LOG_ODELAY | LOG_PID'
>
> This appears to have worked, but prints an extra datestamp at the end
> o
Hi,
>> What is the 0: that it is printing in the beginning, after the
>> hostname (email1)?
>
> Try:
>
> 'SYSTEM:LOG_INFO:LOG_MAIL:squirrelmail:LOG_ODELAY | LOG_PID'
This appears to have worked, but prints an extra datestamp at the end
of the line?
Mar 29 22:01:59 email1 squirrelmail[29529]: Suc
> I misunderstood how the configuration works. I have it working
> properly now, except it doesn't log the program name properly:
>
> Mar 28 15:04:55 email1 0: Message sent via webmail: by 37088
> (prop.example.com) at 69.92.85.115 on Mar 28 15:04:55: Message-ID:
> 954dd88956d52b1db3f7a0be224a46cd.
Hi,
>> It's logging actions such as login, logout, and massmailing, but not
>> events such as regular outgoing mail and subject/sender info. I hoped
>> someone could look at my config and see if there's something I'm doing
>> wrong?
>
> I pasted your configuration into my environment and outgoing
> It's logging actions such as login, logout, and massmailing, but not
> events such as regular outgoing mail and subject/sender info. I hoped
> someone could look at my config and see if there's something I'm doing
> wrong?
I pasted your configuration into my environment and outgoing emails
were