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    Hello,
    the entries in the reject (which are also written into the mainlog) are
    creating a lot of noise in mainlog, so its hard to see whats really
    going on there. Is it possible to tell exim _not_ to write all entries
    of rejectlog into mainlog, too? is it possible to write the
    not-rejectlog-entries into an acceptlog?
    Regards
    Marten
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    Tue, 9 May 2006, Marten Lehmann wrote:

    the entries in the reject (which are also written into the mainlog) are
    creating a lot of noise in mainlog, so its hard to see whats really
    going on there. Is it possible to tell exim _not_ to write all entries
    of rejectlog into mainlog, too? is it possible to write the
    not-rejectlog-entries into an acceptlog?

    I'm afraid not. This is already on the wish list.

    Tony.

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