Once upon a time, Christopher X. Candreva <chrisat_private> said: > Another workaround is to simply have your POP/IMAP daemons log to their own > facility (ie -- one of the locals). We've done this for years anyway, as it > makes using the logs to find problems much easier. Better yet, have your POP daemon update the access file directly, and then you don't have any of the hokey "tail the log file" stuff going on at all. All you need to add is a daemon to remove entries from the access file. -- Chris Adams <cmadamsat_private> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
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