On 2/3/11 11:52 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> When someone reports a problem with mail from a given server, I can
>> grep for the ip address of the server, then re-grep for the connection
>> ids associated with that address and get everything that was ever logged
>> about mail from that server.
>
>
Am 03.02.2011 20:41, schrieb Alan Batie:
> On 2/2/11 12:20 AM, Matthias Andree wrote:
>
>> Postfix logs the ID whenever one is available, and it did in your case.
>> I'm wondering what exactly you seem to be missing. If it's about the
>> client connection as logged by postfix/smtpd, then it has
On 2/2/11 12:20 AM, Matthias Andree wrote:
> Postfix logs the ID whenever one is available, and it did in your case.
> I'm wondering what exactly you seem to be missing. If it's about the
> client connection as logged by postfix/smtpd, then it has no connection
> to individual messages, hence does
Am 02.02.2011 04:43, schrieb Alan Batie:
> While it's a much more minor matter, the ID suggestion *is* still
> pertinent - that's *not* something a simple configuration hack will fix,
> and it would be nice to have
Alan,
Postfix logs the ID whenever one is available, and it did in your case.
I'm w
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 07:43:58PM -0800, Alan Batie wrote:
> I've already brought the issue up in the zimbra forums, which seems like
> the appropriate place to continue this part of the discussion.
Probably your best bet if these are stock Zimbra settings.
> While it's a much more minor matter
On 2/1/11 6:56 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
> The mailbox is unavailable, because you say so! Postfix does not know
> why you choose to disable virtual mailbox delivery.
OK, it seems I need to refresh my memory on this part of the
configuration; what I remember is that this is where you configure
m
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 06:27:15PM -0800, Alan Batie wrote:
> On 2/1/11 5:13 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
>
> > Don't add transport table entries of the form:
> >
> > example.com error:example.com
> > OR
> > example.com error
> >
> > The error message "example.com" wil
On 2/1/11 5:13 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
> Don't add transport table entries of the form:
>
> example.com error:example.com
> OR
> example.com error
>
> The error message "example.com" will be as meaningless to the sender
> as you intend. You get similar results when you
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 04:49:16PM -0800, Alan Batie wrote:
> In the 25 years I've been dealing with email, the one constant is "what
> happened to my email?". Not that I'm a guru --- I've always been in
> small groups doing a variety of things from admin to networking to
> coding, so often it's a