On 1/29/2013 at 1:14 PM Brian Evans wrote:
|On 1/29/2013 1:07 PM, Mike. wrote: |> I implemented the postscreen capability on a small MTA I run for |> friends and family. Once I got postscreen configuration producing the |> results I wanted, I soon tired of watching the detailed maillog to see |> how postscreen was operating. So I wrote a quick shell script to |> summarize the log file and give me an overview of how well postscreen |> is working. |> |> I offer the script to anyone who would like to use it. One company I |> worked for would not allow open source software into the company unless |> there was an explicit license on the software, so I put the BSD license |> on the script. |> |> You can download the script from here: |> http://archive.mgm51.com/sources/pslogscan.html |> |Fails without modification on my Gentoo mailserver: |Scanning /var/log/maillog |mktemp: too few X's in template mailqscan | |All "incoming" log records: 10121 |./pslogscan.sh: line 51: ${TmpFile}: ambiguous redirect | |Changing mailqscan to mailqscan.XXX works. | |Brian ============= Thanks for the feedback. I only run FreeBSD, so I figure there may be some minor issues like the one you mention when running on other OS's.