> The  problem  is,  that  I don't think the people who are asking for
> them, really know what they are asking for.

You  said it. As if "raw" IMail logs are any less falsifiable than the
logs  from  any  other  source!  They're  not putting your server in a
cleanroom, for G-d's sake.

I'd take the logs from a well-thought-out mailing list sender, or from
Boogie  Bounce  on  the flipside, over general-purpose server logs any
day.

> 3rd  party  utility called Boogie Bounce (awful name, great product)

I use it too, know the developer!

It's comical that you have been so thorough and they are asking you to
be _less_ precise.

> The reporting company does not care about this though and only wants
> SMTP logs.

Are  they  going  to  be the ones to sort through 4xx sessions and pay
attention only to 2xx and 5xx? I hope so.

--Sandy


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