Justin Mason [and a number of others] wrote:
[snip a long thread about tracking messages through spamc/spamd]

With all the talk about problems tracking spamd log entries, I'm curious
why nobody has simply tried "grep spamd /var/log/maillog" and done some
*very* basic sorting on the resulting output.  I don't see why that
should be so hard to do.  Each message that passes through spamc/spamd
has four log lines;  for each set of four they should have the same PID
and timestamps that are fairly close together.

Unless you're running tens of thousands of messages per *second*, you
should be able to use the PID and timestamp to correlate spamd log
lines, and use those to go back and find any other log entries you're
interested in.

-kgd
-- 
<erno> hm. I've lost a machine.. literally _lost_. it responds to
ping, it works completely, I just can't figure out where in my
apartment it is.


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