From d2dc913edc7bc4e0880f4dd6eb4aff495adb8138 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Michael Biebl
Rsyslogd has a syntax extension to the original BSD source, that makes its use more intuitively. You may precede every priority -with an equation sign ("='') to specify only this single priority and +with an equals sign ("='') to specify only this single priority and not any of the above. You may also (both is valid, too) precede the priority with an exclamation mark ("!'') to ignore all that priorities, either exact this one or this and any higher priority. If you use both extensions than the exclamation mark must occur before the -equation sign, just use it intuitively.
+equals sign, just use it intuitively.Property-based filters are unique to rsyslogd. They allow to filter on any property, like HOSTNAME, syslogtag and msg. A list of all -- cgit