Joe Pruett <joey@...> writes:
months I look to see what happened to some piece of mail. If you omit
the default case, then you lose the "delayed for 00:30:00", the retries,
and the "autowhitelisted for 720:00:00". But I would not object to a
nologdefault keyword to suppress logging when the default rule fires.
> i'd like to be able to disable logging for at least the default case. myMy logs are big too, but I like having the data, and once every few
> logs are cluttered enough as it is :-). but i'm thinking that maybe a
> generic nolog keyword or something like that would be cleaner. does
> anyone else think this would be a good idea?
months I look to see what happened to some piece of mail. If you omit
the default case, then you lose the "delayed for 00:30:00", the retries,
and the "autowhitelisted for 720:00:00". But I would not object to a
nologdefault keyword to suppress logging when the default rule fires.