OK, I have gotten access to the mail server and have downloaded
pflogsumm.pl. I have followed the readme and chown and chmod. Did not copy
the man page. Run perl pflogsumm.pl and nothing happens; it just sits there.
I untar¹ed the gz file that was downloaded and that made a dir
pflogsumm-1.1.1 and I am running pflogsumm.pl inside of that dir. Does it
need to be moved to the mail log dir? It doesn¹t seem so as the readme says
to copy to path/to/bin folder.


On 11/10/09 6:33 PM, "Justin C. Le Grice" <mailingli...@legrice.co.nz>
wrote:

> Chris Arnold wrote:
>>  Blacklisted on Verizon Hello list! We are being blacklisted every few days
>> from verizon. This is less important right now as I need to find out if/who
>> is sending spam from the email server or if the server is an open relay. I am
>> less inclined to think postfix (which is what we use) is an open relay. More
>> inclined to think someone has gotten an account is sending spam out using the
>> server. What is the best way to find out who/if an account is sending spam
>> from the server?
>> I am trying to gain access to the mail server as we speak but the password I
>> have been given is not working so I can not provide you with the version of
>> postfix or any logs at this moment.
> Once you do get on, how about loading pflogsumm from
> http://jimsun.linxnet.com/postfix_contrib.html
> 
> This will assist you in determining who is sending the most messages.
> 
> Note: there is a problem of messages being counted twice if you are running
> Amavis-New spamassassin.
> 
> 
> Ciao
> 
> Justin
> 

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