This is a discussion on mailform hacking within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; Tauno Voipio <tauno.voipio@INVALIDiki.fi> wrote: > Michael Zawrotny wrote: > > Tauno Voipio <tauno.voipio@...
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Tauno Voipio <tauno.voipio@INVALIDiki.fi> wrote:
> Michael Zawrotny wrote: > > Tauno Voipio <tauno.voipio@iki.fi.NOSPAM.invalid> wrote: > > > > I wouldn't worry too much about that, logrotate will keep that down to > > a pretty small amount of space, especially when compared to Apache and > > Squirrelmail. > > The log mess is in Apache's log. What I meant was that at a meg per day, that's only thirty megs per month for the logs, and possibly much less if you have logrotate compress them. It's not uncommon to keep logs for a week or less, in which case the size of the logs is almost certain to be less than the total size of the Squirrelmail, Apache, PHP, MTA, and POP/IMAP packages. That is, the size of the software is much larger than the logs, so why worry about a few megs of logs? Mike -- Michael Zawrotny Institute of Molecular Biophysics Florida State University | email: zawrotny@sb.fsu.edu Tallahassee, FL 32306-4380 | phone: (850) 644-0069 |
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