As others have pointed out, this isn't really a procmail issue, but...
if you're using spamd, you can use the --syslog option to tell what
syslog what service to categorize spamd logs as. For instance, I call
spamd with --syslog=local4. Then in your syslog.conf, you can point
local4 to go wherever you want, whether that's just to one of your log
files, or to /dev/null.
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello,
does anyone know, how to stop spamd to fill up my /var/log/mail.log,
/var/log/mail.info and /var/log/syslog ?
I get over my 178 E-Mail accounts (fetrchmail+procmail+spamassassin)
more then 3000 Messages per day which mean, spamd produce per day
around 2,6 MByte SPAM in my logfiles
Greetings
Michelle
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