One way to do this is:
open(STDOUT, ">>log.file"); #open STDOUT and direct into log.file
print "test\n"; #print to STDOUT directed into log.file
close STDOUT; #close the redirection to STDOUT
open (LOG, "log.file"); #open log.file under a new FileHandle
foreach (<LOG>) { print; } #loop through and print each line.
Very simple example, but that should do what you are looking for.
There are a few other things that probably should be done, such as saving STDOUT before redirecting into it then restoring STDOUT when you are done.
Hope that helps some, you might take a look at the open() descriptions in the Camel Book.
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