Hi Sami, Could you please verify that the rewritten description of --rfc5424 is correct? I had some doubts about what the original text tried to say. :) > +.TP > +.BR \-\-rfc5424 [ =\fIwithout ] > +Use the RFC 5424 syslog protocol to submit messages to a remote server. > +The optional \fIwithout\fR argument can be a comma-separated list of > +the following values: \fBnotq\fR, \fBnotime\fR, \fBnohost\fR. > +The \fBnotq\fR value suppresses the time-quality structured data > +from the submitted message. (The time-quality information shows whether > +the local clock was syncronized plus the maximum number of microseconds > +the timestamp might be off.) The \fBnotime\fR value (which implies > +\fBnotq\fR) suppresses the complete sender timestamp that is in > +ISO-8601 format, including microseconds and timezone. > +The \fBnohost\fR value suppresses > +.BR gethostname (2) > +information from the message header. Regards, Benno -- http://www.fastmail.com - Send your email first class -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe util-linux" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html