NetMail® 3.5 uses Novell® Nsure Audit to log messaging system activity. The Syslog option in the NCP Server object is provided for backward compatibility only. For information on using Novell Nsure Audit to log messaging system activity, see the Novell NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation.
IMPORTANT: You must restart the messaging server to effect changes in the Internet Services syslog configuration. For more information about restarting the messaging server, see the Novell NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation.
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The location of the syslog file for servers running NetMail 3.1 or earlier. If no path is specified, the current server does not write events to a syslog file. On NetWare® systems, the default path and filename is sys:\etc\syslog. If a filename is specified in the log file field, the designated file is created in the sys:\etc\syslog.d directory on every messaging server in the tree. If a full path and filename are specified, the designated file and directory structure is created on every messaging server in the tree. On Windows* systems, the default path and filename are defined in the syslog keys in the Windows registry files. If a filename is specified in the log file field, the designated file is created in the default directory on every messaging server in the tree. If a full path and filename are specified, the designated file and directory structure is created on every messaging server in the tree. On Linux*, syslog is part of the operating system. It is typically configured by editing the /etc/syslog.conf file. The maximum syslog file size is 1MB. When the file exceeds 1 MB, syslog creates a new file. NOTE: For more information on the Syslog utility and startup options, see the Novell NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation.
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