On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 03:31:05PM +0100, Philip Hazel wrote:
> Correct. Merely receiving a message does not create a message log file.
> I don't know why I did it that way, come to think of it. Maybe it should
> create the message log on reception, and write the <= line to it. What
> do people think?
That would be very useful. It's much quicker to -Mvl a message on the queue to
see what's happened to it, than to grep the logs on a busy system. Also, if the
logs have rotated and been compressed that further slows the process of
tracking the email.
If you have a short rotation cycle, you may even find yourself with a message
on the queue and no logs.
Cheers,
Ollie
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