Hello Gary,
Am 2005-11-10 07:56:00, schrieb Gary Funck:
Michelle, one way to keep from getting drowned in log files,
is to trim them before writing to them. Here's what I used
Sorry, I have forgotten to tell, that I have logfiles for
each $USER seperatly in "~/log/procmail/YYYY-MM-DD.log" like
__( command 'ls -AlG log/procmail/*.log' )_________
/
| 6561534 1. Nov 21:26 log/procmail/2005-11-01.log
| 2554788 3. Nov 00:00 log/procmail/2005-11-02.log
| 11559838 3. Nov 14:11 log/procmail/2005-11-03.log
| 6921462 5. Nov 08:48 log/procmail/2005-11-05.log
| 5720928 9. Nov 22:40 log/procmail/2005-11-09.log
| 8113058 11. Nov 00:00 log/procmail/2005-11-10.log
| 2732883 11. Nov 03:46 log/procmail/2005-11-11.log
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Enabling "VERBOSE=on" let my (!!!) logfiles explode...
OK, I can remove the VERBOSE stuff after with 'grep -v ^procmail:"
but first I need the additional disk space.
Greetings
Michelle
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