Thanks, what about the information that later becomes email header,
does postfix kept a copy of this?

tia,

tad

On 11/16/06, Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi thad!

i track message ids by parsing /var/log/maillog* using perl. But a simple

grep 8AC1417E641 /var/log/maillog will do.

hth,
glenn
> We are using postfix as mailgateway which different servers'
> applications  sent email after every job. I need to get some
> information from the message-id of some email in certain time. Is
> there a way in postfix that I can look up where it store the
> message-id of every email that pass through the it?
>
> tia,
>
> tad
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