> >
> > On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Julian wrote:
> >
> > > If you were going to go to the effort of doing that, could I suggest that
> > > you have the option to rotate and compress the logs with a user specified
> > > compression program, bzip being my current favourite.
> >
> > RTFM re the exicyclog script and the setting of COMPRESS_COMMAND in the
> > Local/Makefile.
> >
>
> I have RTFM, and do use COMPRESS_COMMAND, TYVM. I was refering to the _exim_
> process doing it, not the exicyclelog program, this was a direct follow up to
> the previous suggestion.
>
> Julian
I'm not sure I like this idea of exim itself being responsible for this.
If you're using exim in anger, chances are you already have a cron job
keeping an eye on things (for example, mine pages relevant staff if
spool/logging space gets low, the queue gets large, the panic log grows
etc). It wouldn't be difficult to get this job to do appropriate
housekeeping if things get tight.
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Malcolm Ray University of London Computer Centre
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