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McDarren
Well, from the docs:
<code>
If the file does not get altered for a while, File::Tail gets suspicious
and starts checking if the file was truncated, or moved and recreated.
If anything like that had happened, File::Tail will quietly reopen the file, and continue reading.
The only way to affect what happens on reopen is by setting the reset_tail parameter (see below).
The effect of this is that the scripts need not be aware when the logfiles were rotated,
they will just quietly work on.
</code>
So I would say the answer to that question is yes :)
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