Bug#382942: logcheck/ignore should reflect increased log activity for lmtp

Sven Mueller debian at incase.de
Mon Aug 14 16:41:46 UTC 2006


Tags 382942 + pending
thanks

Alexander Turcic wrote:
> Since cyrus-imapd-2.2.13-5 the verbose logging level of lmtp seems to
> have been increased. Example log of incoming mail:
> 
> Aug 14 10:28:34 mailserver cyrus/lmtpunix[8725]: Delivered:
> <VRsDsnyLFjjckv at postfach.mailserver.com> to mailbox:
> turcic.com!user.alexander.spam
> 
> Individual incoming mail has not been logged before by default. If you
> want to keep this level of verbosity (can it be turned off?), you should
> add it to the ignore list of /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/cyrus2_2.

I added a logcheck line which should ignore those lines. I didn't check
it yet, but it should work.

Regarding wether it can be turned off: That message is logged with level
"info" via syslog, so you don't get them when you restrict loging to
levels above "info". But that will of course also remove other "info"
level messages. These include "badlogin:" messages as well as "login:",
"Expunged", "Deleted" and several others.

Regards,
Sven

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