El 19/06/14 09:24, Viktor Dukhovni escribió: > On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 09:06:34AM +0200, Alvaro Mar?n wrote: > >> Jun 19 08:43:37 postfix/smtpd[26460]: connect from unknown[x] >> Jun 19 08:43:46 postfix/smtpd[26460]: 7EAD855B8355: client=unknown[x] >> Jun 19 08:43:55 postfix/smtpd[26460]: lost connection after DATA (17 bytes) >> from unknown[x] >> Jun 19 08:43:55 postfix/smtpd[26460]: disconnect from unknown[x] > > I see no problem with the above logging. > >> Why is a queue ID assigned if the message hasn't been received correctly? > > So that logs for messages that are not aborted can be correlated, and > in any case so as to write the message somewhere while it is being > received. What problem are you having? > >> Why not show an error with that ID or a NOQUEUE >> message? There is no way to trace a message with the ID and just seems >> to disappear. > > These questions don't seem to be leading anywhere useful. I suggest > you find more useful things to think about.
The problem is that there is no way to see what has happened with an email searching the queue ID in the logs (in scripts or apps to trace emails, for example). It would be usefull add that queue ID to the "lost connection error", something like: Jun 19 08:43:55 postfix/smtpd[26460]: 7EAD855B8355: lost connection after DATA (17 bytes) from unknown[x] In this specific case, I could search with the smtpd PID but I guess that is not unique. Regards, -- Alvaro Marín Illera Hostalia Internet www.hostalia.com