Thanks i test today ;=)

2015-04-19 7:27 GMT+02:00 phil <p...@philfixit.info>:

> On 19/04/2015 3:21 PM, Olivier CALVANO wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Actually, i have a Postfix server and into the logs i have:
>>
>> Apr 14 20:06:00 mx postfix/smtpd[24600]: 01BF8301079A:
>> client=o1.email.xx.com <http://o1.email.xx.com>[192.xx.xx.153]
>> Apr 14 20:06:00 mx postfix/cleanup[24932]: 01BF8301079A:
>> message-id=<14cb9189909.2c84.ab5ac@ismtpd-061>
>> Apr 14 20:06:00 mx postfix/qmgr[20732]: 01BF8301079A:
>> from=<bounces+701539-9339-xx=xx...@email.xx.com
>> <mailto:xx...@email.xx.com>>, size=18397, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
>> Apr 14 20:06:01 mx postfix/smtp[24933]: 01BF8301079A: to=<myu...@xx.fr
>> <mailto:myu...@xx.fr>>, relay=spam.mydomain.org
>> <http://spam.mydomain.org>[2a02:xx:xx:X:X::400]:25, delay=1.5,
>> delays=0.92/0.04/0.16/0.34, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok: queued
>> as BDE043004F53)
>> Apr 14 20:06:01 mx postfix/qmgr[20732]: 01BF8301079A: removed
>>
>>
>>
>> I am search a solution for put into the logs the subject of the mail.
>> Directly into the logs, sample:
>>     Apr 14 20:06:01 mx postfix/smtp[24933]: 01BF8301079A: subject=test
>> logs subject
>>
>> or into a separate file, sample:
>>     01BF8301079A;test logs subject;
>>
>> it's possible ?
>>
>> regards
>> Olivier
>>
>>
> You can do a header check with a regexp in main.cf . . .
>
> header_checks = regexp:/etc/postfix/header_checks
>
> and in that file put something like . . .
>
> /^Subject: / WARN
>
> regards
> phil
>

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