Do you mean like this … where ‘postfix’ shows up.? Jan 3 09:58:20 zeus postfix/smtpd[31070]: connect from unknown[115.71.5.5] Jan 3 09:58:27 zeus postfix/smtpd[31070]: warning: unknown[115.71.5.5]: SASL PLAIN authentication failed: Jan 3 09:58:29 zeus postfix/smtpd[31070]: disconnect from unknown[115.71.5.5] ehlo=1 auth=0/1 quit=1 commands=2/3 Jan 3 09:58:43 zeus postfix/anvil[22802]: statistics: max connection rate 2/60s for (smtp:91.196.88.4) at Jan 3 09:48:48 Jan 3 09:58:43 zeus postfix/anvil[22802]: statistics: max connection count 1 for (smtp:213.105.137.181) at Jan 3 09:48:43 Jan 3 09:58:43 zeus postfix/anvil[22802]: statistics: max cache size 3 at Jan 3 09:48:58 Jan 3 10:00:41 zeus postfix/master[91]: terminating on signal 15 Jan 3 14:06:10 zeus postfix/policy-spf[21275]: handler sender_policy_framework: is decisive. Jan 3 14:06:10 zeus postfix/policy-spf[21275]: : Policy action=PREPEND Received-SPF: pass (
> On 3 Jan 2017, at 15:20, Viktor Dukhovni <vik...@dukhovni.org> wrote: > > >> On Jan 3, 2017, at 9:37 AM, Robert Chalmers <racu...@icloud.com> wrote: >> >> Just to contribute back a little, in case it helps someone else, I have >> Postfix 3.1.4 installed and running on OSX Sierra 10.12.2 and actually >> running outside of the native Apple installation. > > Have you figured out how to get more useful logging working on Sierra? > The Postfix syslog_name seems to no longer be logged, or at least not > displayed. With: > > # log show --info --style syslog > > I get output similar to: > > 2017-01-03 10:11:13.946120-0500 localhost smtpd[7301]: > (libpostfix-util.dylib) disconnect from localhost[127.0.0.1] ehlo=1 > starttls=0/1 commands=1/2 > > In which the "postfix/" syslog_name is nowhere in sight. Makes multi-instance > logging rather opaque, and breaks the usual way to distinguish submission > logging > from port 25 logging, ... > > -- > Viktor. >