> James Brown wrote:
>> I think it is something like RegExLength in Logging section.
>
> Thats for showing what matched in a Regular Expression - like a match
> against the bombRe. It doesnt show an e-mail's subject (unless that is
> what matched a RE of course).
>
> I do not believe there is any current way to show the e-mail subject in
> the log.
I would like this log for example to verify the WhiteRE, if it's possible to
add the e-mail's subject ....
for example : if i can see the e-mail's subject i can more easily determine
if it's a legitime e-email and control it
Do you understand my way ?
213.56.31.19 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> renewing whitelisted tuplet:
(213.56.31.0,ffe.com)
age: 6d 17h 49m 31s
Aug-9-06 10:56:59 213.56.31.19 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
recipient accepted:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10:56:59 Commencing RBL checks on
213.56.31.19
Aug-9-06 10:56:59 Completed RBL checks on 213.56.31.19
Aug-9-06 10:56:59 213.56.31.19 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received-RBL: pass
(relais : local policy) rbl=none; client-ip=213.56.31.19;
Aug-9-06 10:56:59 213.56.31.19 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ip:213.56.31.19 WhiteRE:
'dossier de presse'
Aug-9-06 10:56:59 213.56.31.19 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
message ok
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