> 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
anyone know of any good sendmail log analysis scripts?
a friend wants to generate daily and weekly summaries of mail traffic
on his system.
Craig
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> "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
rstand the situation. Can you provide an excerpt of your
> sendmail log where this has occurred?
>
> Sendmail normally logs mail transfers as a two-line event, the first line
> indicating the sender and source statistics, and the next line indicating the
> destination and deliv
Hi,
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 to.
from and who it is to.
I'm not sure I understand the situation. Can you provide an excerpt of your
sendmail log where this has occurred?
Sendmail normally logs mail transfers as a two-line event, the first line
indicating the sender and source statistics, and the next line indicating the
d
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
>> 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
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