mouss wrote:
> MrC a écrit :
>> [snip]
>> But, your entry discovered a bug in the parsing of the sasl_sender=
>> portion of smtpd's client= log line. The output should look like:
>>
>>1 SASL authenticated relayed messages --
>
> This may be misleading. something like "cl
Asai wrote:
Indeed it's a postfix logwatch entry. Here's a grep of the IP address
from /var/log/maillog
triata postfix/smtpd[11490]: connect from unknown[218.30.101.41]
Oct 20 23:56:49 triata sqlgrey: grey: from awl match: updating
218.30.101.41(218.30.101.41),
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTE
MrC a écrit :
> [snip]
> But, your entry discovered a bug in the parsing of the sasl_sender=
> portion of smtpd's client= log line. The output should look like:
>
>1 SASL authenticated relayed messages --
This may be misleading. something like "claimed SASL sender" woul
Asai wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> In the server log files I got back this morning, I see in the records
> this entry:
>
> 1Unknown
>1 Unknown
>1218.30.101.41unknown
>
>
> Normally this will give me an email address on top, the AUTH type next,
> and the
Indeed it's a postfix logwatch entry. Here's a grep of the IP address
from /var/log/maillog
triata postfix/smtpd[11490]: connect from unknown[218.30.101.41]
Oct 20 23:56:49 triata sqlgrey: grey: from awl match: updating
218.30.101.41(218.30.101.41),
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Oct 20
Asai wrote:
Greetings,
In the server log files I got back this morning, I see in the records
this entry:
1 Unknown
1 Unknown
1218.30.101.41unknown
Normally this will give me an email address on top, the AUTH type next,
and the IP at the