I wasn't able to find text "amavis" in log file. I tried production server
and finally I see it and I know what you suggest me. It looks like:
Apr  5 15:11:56 s1 amavis[26789]: (26789-13) Passed CLEAN
{RelayedOutbound}, LOCAL [127.0.0.1] <r...@serv1.example.com> -> <
s...@domain.com>

Is it the line about which you said?

2018-04-05 14:53 GMT+02:00 chaouche yacine <yacinechaou...@yahoo.com>:

> You didn't say what's wrong the line grepping on amavis ? it should give
> you what you want : one line by sender.
>
>
> On Thursday, April 5, 2018, 1:51:28 PM GMT+1, Poliman - Serwis <
> ser...@poliman.pl> wrote:
>
>
> I used this script and after comparison result generated by collate.pl
> and mail.log file I think that sending one email gives few lines (generated
> by collate.pl) which one of them include sender email address, in my case
> it looks like in "from=<r...@s1.ubuntu.com>" and one include line
> "from=<root>". And this behavior appears that many times as many emails I
> will send. To be honest I am looking some pattern I could base.
>
> 2018-04-05 14:30 GMT+02:00 chaouche yacine <yacinechaou...@yahoo.com>:
>
>
> I was talking about collate.pl
> On Thursday, April 5, 2018, 12:04:45 PM GMT+1, Poliman - Serwis <
> ser...@poliman.pl> wrote:
>
>
> Yacine, do you say about collate.pl script or "from=" part from log file?
> I suppose that abotu script. If collate.pl could group by some id, it
> would be nice, because I would have only one line from log dependent from
> particular email sent.
>
> 2018-04-05 12:31 GMT+02:00 chaouche yacine <yacinechaou...@yahoo.com>:
>
> No it won't, it will simply group qids together so that you can trace
> individual e-mails, instead of having intermingled log lines from different
> e-mails.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 5, 2018, 7:10:11 AM GMT+1, Viktor Dukhovni <
> postfix-us...@dukhovni.org> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 5, 2018, at 2:07 AM, Poliman - Serwis <ser...@poliman.pl> wrote:
> >
> > Using collate.pl script I won't have to count "from=" from mail log,
> this script merge it, am I right?
>
> Try it and see what you get.  You may need to make some adjustments to the
> regular expressions
> depending on how your syslog formats the output, especially the date.
>
>
> --
>     Viktor.
>
>
>
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