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Mail::SpamAssassin::LoUser(Contributed Perl DocumMail::SpamAssassin::Logger(3)

NAME
       Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger - SpamAssassin logging module

SYNOPSIS
	 use Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger;

	 $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
	   log_message("warn", $_[0]);
	 };

	 $SIG{__DIE__} = sub {
	   log_message("error", $_[0]) if $_[0] !~ /\bin eval\b/;
	 };

METHODS
       add_facilities(facilities)
	   Enable debug logging for specific facilities.  Each facility is the
	   area of code to debug.  Facilities can be specified as a hash ref‐
	   erence (the key names are used), an array reference, an array, or a
	   comma-separated scalar string. Facility names are case-sensitive.

	   If "all" is listed, then all debug facilities are implicitly
	   enabled, except for those explicitly disabled.  A facility name may
	   be preceded by a "no" (case-insensitive), which explicitly disables
	   it, overriding the "all".  For example: all,norules,noconfig,nodcc.
	   When facility names are given as an ordered list (array or scalar,
	   not a hash), the last entry applies, e.g. 'nodcc,dcc,dcc,noddc' is
	   equivalent to 'nodcc'.  Note that currently no facility name starts
	   with a "no", it is advised to keep this practice with newly added
	   facility names to make life easier.

	   Higher priority informational messages that are suitable for log‐
	   ging in normal circumstances are available with an area of "info".
	   Some very verbose messages require the facility to be specifically
	   enabled (see "would_log" below).

       log_message($level, @message)
	   Log a message at a specific level.  Levels are specified as
	   strings: "warn", "error", "info", and "dbg".	 The first element of
	   the message must be prefixed with a facility name followed directly
	   by a colon.

       dbg("facility: message")
	   This is used for all low priority debugging messages.

       info("facility: message")
	   This is used for informational messages indicating a normal, but
	   significant, condition.  This should be infrequently called.	 These
	   messages are typically logged when SpamAssassin is run as a daemon.

       add(method => 'syslog', socket => $socket, facility => $facility)
	   "socket" is the type the syslog ("unix" or "inet").	"facility" is
	   the syslog facility (typically "mail").

       add(method => 'file', filename => $file)
	   "filename" is the name of the log file.

       add(method => 'stderr')
	   No options are needed for stderr logging, just don't close stderr
	   first.

       remove(method)
	   Remove a logging method.  Only the method name needs to be passed
	   as a scalar.

       would_log($level, $facility)
	   Returns 0 if a message at the given level and with the given facil‐
	   ity would be logged.	 Returns 1 if a message at a given level and
	   facility would be logged normally.  Returns 2 if the facility was
	   specifically enabled.

	   The facility argument is optional.

       close_log()
	   Close all logs.

perl v5.8.8			  2010-03-16	 Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger(3)
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