How to write the errors into a specific file

Hi all,
How to handled the errors in the scenarios,By using fault messages we can informed about errors to sender.But in my case i have to gather all errors & write into a specific file.For this can i create another Communication Channel for File reciever.How can i gather error messages in the scenario.
Early response is appreciate

Hi,
Bhavesh had already answered how to handle it. For saving it in a file yes you can use File Receiver adapter.
Regards,
Prakash

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