* Wietse Venema :
> Patrick Ben Koetter:
> > Perhaps the list of recommendations could be expanded to recommend sending
> > "postconf -M" output along with "postconf -n". I'd expect this to complement
> > the overall picture.
>
> It is as if it was added yesterday, but in reality it was introduced
Patrick Ben Koetter:
> Perhaps the list of recommendations could be expanded to recommend sending
> "postconf -M" output along with "postconf -n". I'd expect this to complement
> the overall picture.
It is as if it was added yesterday, but in reality it was introduced
with Postfix 2.9, three year
On 02/05/13 08:12, Axel Luttgens wrote:
Le 1 mai 2013 à 17:15, Simon Waters a écrit :
[...]
Secondary question - can I force the output of "sendmail -bv" to go
to a specific email address - seems always to go to the invoker -
e.g. can I easily send this to the end users email address (which I
Le 1 mai 2013 à 17:15, Simon Waters a écrit :
> [...]
>
> Secondary question - can I force the output of "sendmail -bv" to go to a
> specific email address - seems always to go to the invoker - e.g. can I
> easily send this to the end users email address (which I know). Since an
> option to ge
On 01/05/13 15:31, Wietse Venema wrote:
Is there any problem with using "sendmail -bv"? The output format
(the second and thord part) is meant to be machine-readable.
I want to report the value of 30 or 40 redirects in a single web page.
I want to generate that report when someone requests th
Simon Waters:
> doesn't allow me to make this query, in general, without simply feeding
> an email through the system? e.g.. "sendmail -bv" works in exactly that
> way, presumably for similar reasons? Or is there an exposed API
> somewhere that answers the same question?
"sendmail -bv" is usefu
Muhammad Yousuf Khan:
> [cut]
>
> > Postfix has built-in "WARN" actions in header_checks that can log
> > message subjects and attachment names, but there is no built-in
> > support to log details such as attachment sizes.
>
> if not built-in then any workaround would you like to suggest.
That w
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Muhammad Yousuf Khan :
>
>> > and mime_header_checks with:
>> > /filename=\"(.*)\.(...)\"$/ WARN Attachment $1.$2
>>
>> Thanks for the help. but any suggestion for the attachment size.
>
> Not possible with postfix alone. If you put Am
* Muhammad Yousuf Khan :
> > and mime_header_checks with:
> > /filename=\"(.*)\.(...)\"$/ WARN Attachment $1.$2
>
> Thanks for the help. but any suggestion for the attachment size.
Not possible with postfix alone. If you put Amavis in the loop, you
get to see the attachment names & sizes at log
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
> * Muhammad Yousuf Khan :
>
>> is there any way that i can collect reports in which i can check who
>> is the "sender" who is the "receiver" what was the mail "subject", if
>
> You can log this using
>
> header_checks with:
> /^Subject:/ WA
[cut]
> Postfix has built-in "WARN" actions in header_checks that can log
> message subjects and attachment names, but there is no built-in
> support to log details such as attachment sizes.
if not built-in then any workaround would you like to suggest.
[cut]
* Muhammad Yousuf Khan :
> is there any way that i can collect reports in which i can check who
> is the "sender" who is the "receiver" what was the mail "subject", if
You can log this using
header_checks with:
/^Subject:/ WARN
and mime_header_checks with:
/filename=\"(.*)\.(...)\"$/ WARN Atta
Robert Schetterer:
> Am 21.11.2012 15:51, schrieb Muhammad Yousuf Khan:
> > Please help your experience advice is required.
> > my management is interested to see some reports from postfix logs,
> > is there any way that i can collect reports in which i can check who
> > is the "sender" who is the
Am 21.11.2012 15:51, schrieb Muhammad Yousuf Khan:
> Please help your experience advice is required.
> my management is interested to see some reports from postfix logs,
> is there any way that i can collect reports in which i can check who
> is the "sender" who is the "receiver"
pflogsumm or log
Jack S wrote:
Hello All,
Does anyone know of a reporting tool which allows you to search email
logs and show the results in a web interface?
I see that cpanel has a pretty nice one showing success and failure
along with details of the delivery in a very simple clean interface.
rsyslog (http:
Jack S skrev den 24-09-2012 23:19:
Hello All,
Does anyone know of a reporting tool which allows you to search email
logs and show the results in a web interface?
ulogd, then make a webpage that uses sql
or syslogd-ng where it logs direct to sql
I see that cpanel has a pretty nice one showin
mouss wrote:
Justin C. Le Grice a écrit :
I'm sorry if this has already been done to death but I have searched
high and low and have found scant discussion of this.
I have been running Postfix for three weeks now and have reduced spam to
just one or two messages getting through a day.
I have
Justin C. Le Grice a écrit :
> I'm sorry if this has already been done to death but I have searched
> high and low and have found scant discussion of this.
>
> I have been running Postfix for three weeks now and have reduced spam to
> just one or two messages getting through a day.
> I have implem
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 15:30 +1200, Justin C. Le Grice wrote:
> I'm sorry if this has already been done to death but I have searched
> high and low and have found scant discussion of this.
>
> I have been running Postfix for three weeks now and have reduced spam to
> just one or two messages gett
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