LuKreme wrote:
On 26-May-2009, at 17:39, Lists wrote:
As part of my mail system I am using postgrey.
When stuff is stopped at the gate (so to speek) i.e. it doesn't even
get into the the system is there a log kept of this?
postgrey logs to the maillog. lines look like this:
May 26 16:27:18
On Wed, 27 May 2009, LuKreme wrote:
> On 27-May-2009, at 05:29, Sahil Tandon wrote:
>> On Tue, 26 May 2009, LuKreme wrote:
>>
>>> On 26-May-2009, at 17:39, Lists wrote:
As part of my mail system I am using postgrey.
When stuff is stopped at the gate (so to speek) i.e. it doesn't eve
On 27-May-2009, at 05:29, Sahil Tandon wrote:
On Tue, 26 May 2009, LuKreme wrote:
On 26-May-2009, at 17:39, Lists wrote:
As part of my mail system I am using postgrey.
When stuff is stopped at the gate (so to speek) i.e. it doesn't even
get into the the system is there a log kept of this?
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On Tue, 26 May 2009, LuKreme wrote:
> On 26-May-2009, at 17:39, Lists wrote:
>> As part of my mail system I am using postgrey.
>>
>> When stuff is stopped at the gate (so to speek) i.e. it doesn't even
>> get into the the system is there a log kept of this?
>
> postgrey logs to the maillog. line
On 26-May-2009, at 17:39, Lists wrote:
As part of my mail system I am using postgrey.
When stuff is stopped at the gate (so to speek) i.e. it doesn't even
get into the the system is there a log kept of this?
postgrey logs to the maillog. lines look like this:
May 26 16:27:18 mail postgrey[9
Lists wrote:
Hi all,
As part of my mail system I am using postgrey.
I am running Centos 5.2, MailScanner latest version with postfix and
spamassassin
When stuff is stopped at the gate (so to speek) i.e. it doesn't even get
into the the system is there a log kept of this?
I thought it might
On Wed, 27 May 2009, Lists wrote:
> When stuff is stopped at the gate (so to speek) i.e. it doesn't even get
> into the the system is there a log kept of this?
> I thought it might be in the maillog file but i'm not convinced it is.
Give an example. What do you mean by "stopped at the gate"?
Hi all,
As part of my mail system I am using postgrey.
I am running Centos 5.2, MailScanner latest version with postfix and
spamassassin
When stuff is stopped at the gate (so to speek) i.e. it doesn't even get
into the the system is there a log kept of this?
I thought it might be in the mail