Rotating procmail log files
The default procmail configuration records actions in $HOME/.procmail/log . To prevent the log files from getting large enough to waste space and interfere with users' disk quotas, we "age out" these files.
- If
- •you have a file named $HOME/.procmail/log and
- •that file is at least 300k in size and
- • it has been a month or more since the last time your logs were rotated
- then
- your log will be compressed (gzip) and renamed log.0.gz.
- Up to three most recent versions of the logfile (log.0.gz, log.1.gz, and log.2.gz) will be retained - older logs will be deleted.
If you don't want your logs rotated and you don't want to change the name of your log you can avoid rotation by creating a file called ".norotate" (don't forget the leading period) in your home directory.
This sequence of commands
cd
touch .norotate
from a Unix shell will do that.
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