Thanks @rpil2 for the reply! However, I'm not so much concerned about
the content of the messages. My challenge is, that the messages are
broken into multiple lines. That makes it harder to usefully apply tools
like logcheck.
For the life of me, I could not find how I can configure the line
breaking. It seems the source of the line break is the Linux kernel,
because other messages seem to typically be single line.

I did find a related issue in
https://www.reddit.com/r/slackware/comments/tqloxc/multiline_kernel_messages_in_syslog_files/,
where there is an indication that the kernel would sometimes insert
newline `\n` into long log messages. However, there the issue had been
about a package called `sysklogd`, whereas I'm using `rsyslogd`. In my
humble opinion, `rsyslogd` already should escape special characters in
log messages, and therefore should not be affected by this. Or am I
wrong?

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  logcheck shows long lines broken (split) into multiple lines since
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