> anyone know of any good sendmail log analysis scripts?
>
> a friend wants to generate daily and weekly summaries of mail traffic
> on his system.
Well, this is a pretty wacky way to do it, but I produce useable logs by
running my sendmail logfiles through a filter that converts them to the
comm
> "R" == Rob Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Just a quick question. I was looking through the log for
>> sendmail this afternoon and noticed that it stopped recording
>> where mail was comming from and only recording who the mail is
>> for.
R> events. But I don't ha
On Sat, 11 May 1996, Rob Leslie wrote:
> > Just a quick question. I was looking through the log for sendmail this
> > afternoon and noticed that it stopped recording where mail was comming
> > from and only recording who the mail is for.
>
> I'm not sure I understand the situation. Can you provid
> Just a quick question. I was looking through the log for sendmail this
> afternoon and noticed that it stopped recording where mail was comming
> from and only recording who the mail is for.
>
> What is causing this to happen ? and how can I get it to record who the
> mail is from and who it is
Hello,
> I'm not sure I understand the situation. Can you provide an excerpt of your
> sendmail log where this has occurred?
I guess the receive lines are logged from the stand-alone SMTP-Server to a
rotated logfile, the delivery-requests are logged into the correct one by
runq. Think there is a
>> I'm not sure I understand the situation. Can you provide an excerpt of your
>> sendmail log where this has occurred?
>
> I guess the receive lines are logged from the stand-alone SMTP-Server to a
> rotated logfile, the delivery-requests are logged into the correct one by
> runq. Think there is
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