On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 09:27:57PM +0100 you wrote:
> If you run an exim in debug mode, does it claim it's writing
> the line when you feed it a mail? Does the line appear in
> the log then? | exim -v to@???
| From: from@???
| To: to@???
| Subject: Test
|
| Test mail
| <Ctrl-D> | | LOG: MAIN
| <= from@??? U=from P=local S=320 T="Test"
That's all.
In mainlog there are only 2 lines:
| 2013-05-03 08:21:10 1UY9M9-0005i0-74 => to@??? F=<from@???> R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp S=641 H=<mx.hostname> [<ip of mx>] C="250 2.1.5 OK mail delivered with id D02fc2p4360Tss" QT=37s DT=1s
| 2013-05-03 08:21:10 1UY9M9-0005i0-74 Completed QT=37s > Is it possible that something else is playing with your logs
> before you read them?
No. No other process writes the log file. Only logrotate once a night.
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