Just to get this into the archives, I finally got around to looking into adding
the
square brackets into the header. This is how to do it for anyone who might like
to do it.
This changes the Received line from :-
Received: from x (HELO x.x.x) (x.x.x.x)
to
Received: from x (HELO x.x.x) ([x.x.x
Shane,
may I ask what is the reason for surrounding the address with [] ?
Is it for conformance with standards or ease of log parsing or something
else ?
I'm asking just to find it if there's something I'm missing.
Thanks,
Maciej
On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 15:35 +0200, Maciej Sołtysiak wrote:
> Shane,
>
> may I ask what is the reason for surrounding the address with [] ?
> Is it for conformance with standards or ease of log parsing or something
> else ?
>
> I'm asking just to find it if there's something I'm missing.
It is
thanks Shane for explanation.
Had the same question too.
Can we take a look at the perl script also ?:
2008/9/28 Shane Chrisp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 15:35 +0200, Maciej Sołtysiak wrote:
> > Shane,
> >
> > may I ask what is the reason for surrounding the address with []
On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 16:49 +0300, Jaroslav wrote:
> thanks Shane for explanation.
> Had the same question too.
> Can we take a look at the perl script also ?:
>
Sorry im not at liberty to disclose the script as its not mine to
share.
Shane
No problem mate.
--
Jaroslav
2008/9/28 Shane Chrisp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sun, 2008-09-28 at 16:49 +0300, Jaroslav wrote:
> > thanks Shane for explanation.
> > Had the same question too.
> > Can we take a look at the perl script also ?:
> >
>
> Sorry im not at liberty to disclose the scri