Paul Schmehl via Postfix-users: > >>> - Did the client send starttls? That is logged in the "disconnect > >>> from" line. > >>> > >> > >> I don't see anything in the postfix logs (/var/log/maillog) from > >> roundcube. I guess I need to enable debug. > > > > No debug logging needed. This information is ALWAYS logged: > > > > Example of client that sends starttls: > > disconnect from host[addr] ehlo=2 starttls=1 mail=1 rcpt=1 data=1 quit=1 > > commands=7 > > When I grep for 'disconnect from' I get 118,816 entries in the > log. 20,297 of those are from one IP. > > When I look in the logs for the timestamp that is in the roundcube > smtp log, I find nothing.
Yeah. Are your clocks properly synchronized, like NTP? Or do you use whatever the clock on the motherboard says? > [17-Jun-2024 15:24:58 -0500]: <so35oiot> Recv: 220 mail.stovebolt.com ESMTP > Postfix [successsful auth, mail, rcpt, data and so on.] Clearly you solved a problem by June 17. > So, that's one session in Roundcube. There should be a corresponding entry in > the maillog, right? > > grep "15:24:5" /var/log/maillog You can do that only if your clocks are accurate to within two seconds, otherwise it could already be 15:25:0* on the host that runs Postfix. > Jun 16 15:24:57 ded602 postfix/smtpd[11420]: disconnect from > unknown[80.244.11.148] ehlo=1 auth=0/1 rset=1 quit=1 commands=3/4 That was on June 16, an example of a client that did not send STARTTLS, and that sent AUTH but failed (0 successful of 1 attempts). It then sent RSET and QUIT. Clearly, a different session than the successful one above. Wietse _______________________________________________ Postfix-users mailing list -- postfix-users@postfix.org To unsubscribe send an email to postfix-users-le...@postfix.org