Hi, Marc. Thanks for your reply. However...
- What is syslog-ng?
- I'm afraid your suggestion is not good. I know I can tail the log file,
but how am I supposed to tail it exactly when a message has just been sent?
That is precisely my question: how to make Exim let another program know
that a message has just been sent and pass the log output as data/argument?
It is a home machine, I'm not sending hundreds of messages per minute. I'm
actually sending an average half a dozen an hour.
BTW: I'm using Exim under Cygwin. I forgot to mention that in my first
message, and it might make quite a difference.
--
Luciano Espirito Santo
Santos - SP - Brasil
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>From: Marc Haber <xx+xxxx-xxxxx@???>
>Subject: Re: [Exim] log AND pipe
>>Hi. How can I have all output that is sent to exim_main.log also sent to
a
>>pipe, process or another file?
>You can have exim send to syslog and use syslog-ng to pipe your
>output, or you can use tail -f exim_main.log to tail the actual log
>file.
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