On 12/18/2013 06:03 AM JEWEL AHMMED wrote: > > On 18/12/2013 4:57 PM, ken wrote: >> On 12/18/2013 05:47 AM Alexander Dalloz wrote: >>> Am 18.12.2013 11:26, schrieb JEWEL AHMMED: >>>> My PostFix server is running good now, >>>> but, When I send many email from my server, >>>> PostFix make log file big. now my log file is 30MB .. :( >>>> so, I want to disable log reporting it. >>>> Just, can you tell me, can i make it disable ? >>>> If yes, Please tell me the process. >>>> I am new in Linux. >>>> >>>> thank you >>> How can you be sure your Postfix is running properly and that there are >>> no issues if you have no log file reporting? Without logging you have no >>> chance to judge about what is going on. Again, it is not a clever idea >>> to disable writing a mail log. >>> >>> And 30 MB of log file size is definitely nothing to worry about. >> In addition, you can use logrotate to manage the size of log files saved >> on your server. > > Ya, Finally I understood about it. Now, I want to use "logrotate" can > you tell me process? > > thank you :) My experience has been that logrotate is already installed and configured by default during a server install. And so it may be on your machine. But this is not a certainty. There are quite a few conditions relevant to your particular machine (e.g., "df -H") and many configuration options. Since your are obviously brand new to logrotate, you should do some reading and investigation on your own. Start off with "man logrotate" and googling for "logrotate centos redhat". There might also be info for you on the centos wiki. If/When you have more specific questions, then it would be beneficial to post them here on this list. hth, ken