On 10 Sep 2013, at 04:31 , Julian H. Stacey <jhs(_at_)berklix(_dot_)com> wrote:
Normaly I leave this commented out
# VERBOSE=YES # For debugging only. Grows Rapidly !
& just have
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/procfile.log
Then when something breaks I enable verbose & pass the breaking
mail through again, or wait till a similar error.
Right, but with low volume and low logging, I didn't know when a new mail would
trigger it or what mail was triggering it. I normally log very little on this
account:
Log normally looks like this:
2013-Sep-10 06:36:19 -0600; DBOX = kreme TO = <kreme(_at_)kreme(_dot_)com>
2013-Sep-10 07:03:10 -0600; DBOX = INBOX TO = <kreme+bar(_at_)kreme(_dot_)com>
2013-Sep-10 07:42:05 -0600; DBOX = bank TO = <kreme+misc(_at_)kreme(_dot_)com>
2013-Sep-10 08:06:20 -0600; DBOX = misc TO = <kreme+foo(_at_)kreme(_dot_)com>
2013-Sep-10 08:33:43 -0600; DBOX = Family TO = <kreme(_at_)kreme(_dot_)com>
(these are all messages that hit recipes and were filed off as 'expected' mail,
from known senders, etc)
--
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