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Still, on the logging i strongly would prefer to have all the
informations forwarded from FSL to an OpenPKG syslog-ng server running
a kolab environment.<br>
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Then, with an application capable of handling logs and integrating
analisys tools like syslog-ng i would introduce the statistics.<br>
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I made a custom configuration installing syslog-ng and configuring all
FSL files to log to localhost.<br>
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It's a trivial configuration and i would strongly suggest to move to
syslog-ng for a centralized (respect to the kolab environments) logging
management.<br>
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Fabio<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Tuesday 27 November 2007 18:48:10 Alain Spineux wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Kolab's postfix configuration has no rules to fight spam by itself in
2.1 and before
You should look at amavis log.
Or install some black/grey listing, search the mailing list archive
(also the devel one).
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<pre wrap="">I've got postgrey, blacklists, and many other anti-spam stuff in place.
I don't get any spam.
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<pre wrap="">But my goal is to get something like mailgraph to show a graph of the spam
stats being rejected so its impressive for customers/boss etc
Just can't get it work and trying to understand why it won't work with kolab
but works with normal postfix.
Perhaps its because kolab separates all the mail logs(postfix, postgrey,
amavis etc) where as a "normal" postfix installation its all in one file.
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You can tune /kolab/etc/fsl files to redirect log where you want
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<pre wrap="">Any ideas? Has no one tried to achieve something like this?
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Maybe :
- your process has not writes to read the logs
- you should setup the kolab's environement of your process before to
run it (eval `$root/etc/rc --eval all env`)
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