Author: Phil Pennock Date: To: Chris Knipe CC: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] Syslog logging?
On 2007-12-07 at 10:35 +0200, Chris Knipe wrote: > cathlasphere:/etc/exim # cat exim.conf |grep log_file_path; exim -bV
> log_file_path = /var/log/exim/%s.log > I cannot get Exim to stop logging to syslog? From what I understood in the
> documentation, log_file_path specifies only files that exim should log to,
> and therefore, it should not be using syslog, but all my logs ends up in
> syslog, regardless of the settings specified in log_file_path...
>
> Am I doing something wrong here, or ...
Do you really mean _all_ data, for all the mails sent and received is
going to syslog, or just the stuff from early in start-up?
What does:
$ exim -bP log_file_path
show, and does it differ from what you set in the config (presumably in
the first section, for global config?)
Does /var/log/exim/ exist?
When you HUP the running daemon to get it to re-read the config file,
what do you see logged around about the time of the restart? The lines
when Exim logs its version, etc.