Here is the updated version. This version also finds the filtered log
entries.
The -u option will need to be edited, its set up for our users.
YMMV
J
On 2/28/03 3:36a, "Marc Kaiwi" <marc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I'm going to write a perl cgi interface based on some scripts written
by John Sievert for viewing PO log files and extracting various kinds
of information from them. It would be helpful to know what a set of
basic searches might include to be most helpful, much like you've
mentioned here with header filters.
Any info you can provide would be appreciated.
Thanks,
MK
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 01:37 PM, FAQ wrote:
login as root
open Terminal:
cd /var/spool/post.office/log
for header filters:
grep Header\ Filter *
for other filters:
grep MATCH *
we are working on a utility to make this type of analysis easier.
--eRic
Signed: Marc Kaiwi
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