Auteur: W B Hacker Date: À: exim users Sujet: Re: [exim] changing log output?
Andreas Pettersson wrote:
> Marten Lehmann wrote:
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>>Btw., the mainlog is still hard to read as it is being cluttered up be
>>the reject log entries. I remember, that long time ago it was announced
>>that this will be changed in a future release. Is it that hard the keep
>>the reject-log entries out of the mainlog?
>>
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>
> I second that. I had about 95% reject lines (and other 'trash' like "no
> IP addr found for ...") in the mainlog and found no other way to fix
> this than block the sewers (Comcast, RoadRunner and Verizon) in the
> firewall instead of having them rejected. I could of course set up a
> separate mail server and redirect connections from the sewers to this
> one where it then gets properly rejected, but it requires something I
> don't have right now, time.
>
Exim's logging is *fully* configurable, both as to format (such as time) and
trigger-event.
See 'log_selector' and the '+' and '-' options list.
In the extreme case, you can shut off nearly everything except what you
specifically generate in your own acl's with 'logwrite' or 'log_message'.
Even there, you can decide *which* log the text is put into with:
:main:
:reject:
:panic:
- at the start of the text.
You can even use the otherwies (hopefully) idle 'paniclog' to build .csv format
files for upload to a DB or spreadsheet: