* Mauro <mrsan...@gmail.com>:
> On 9 March 2011 14:04, Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org> wrote:
> > On 3/9/2011 6:57 AM, Mauro wrote:
> >>
> >> I my logs I have:
> >>
> >>
> >> Feb 13 06:27:57 mail1-xen postfix/qmgr[8336]: BF683A28247:
> >> from=<..............>
> >>
> >> That number BF683A28247 is a unique number?
> >
> > The postfix queueid identifies a single message while it's in the queue.
> >  The queueid is created from the queue file inode number and microsecond CPU
> > time.
> >
> > The queueid is unique while that message exists; only one message at a time
> > may have a specific queueid.
> >
> > Once the message exits the queue, that queueid can be reused at any time.
> >
> > I've seen a queueid reused within 30 minutes.  Don't count on it being
> > unique for any period of time.
> 
> I need to know in one year who sent at who.
> I have logs for the year and records are like:
> 
> Feb 13 06:27:57 mail1-xen postfix/qmgr[8336]: BF683A28247: 
> from=<..............>
> Feb 13 06:28:13 mail1-xen postfix/qmgr[8336]: BF683A28247: to=<..............>
> 
> What element I can use to identify who sent at who in the logs files?

Create you own tag. Use the WARN function in Postfix access (5) to generate a
log entry.

p@rick



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