On 29-Jul-2002 at 15:39:37 Simon Barr wrote:
>#!/bin/bash
> /usr/bin/tee -a /home/spamc-logs/spamc-in.log | /usr/bin/spamc | tee -a
> /home/spamc-logs/spamc-out.log
>
> This meant I could see what was being sent to spamc and what spamc
> was sending back. Next I just had to wait for it to go wrong
> and then examine the log files. But it hasn't gone wrong since
> I started logging all the traffic 5 days ago!! Before I started
> logging it would go wrong maybe 10 time a day.
> Could just passing everything through tee have 'fixed' it? If it
> has, then how?
> Does anyone have any ideas?
>
Okay, so put the original transport back and see if that goes wrong again.
If it does then at least you've narrowed it down a bit, if not then I've no
idea :-)
John.
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