W dniu 2009-04-23 17:14, Rick Duval pisze:
You are truncating all the long logfile records.

        Wietse


Sorry I didn't even realize that was happening. I dl'd the file and
copied and pasted instead of grabbing from putty which I guess was
only grabbing the screen.


Apr 22 13:52:55 vps04 postfix/qmgr[28236]: B3E982010001:
from=<rst...@nelsonindust.com>, size=14072292, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Apr 22 13:52:55 vps04 postfix/smtpd[16215]: disconnect from
unknown[74.51.38.172]
Apr 22 13:52:56 vps04 postfix/local[16220]: B3E982010001:
to=<rduval.csm-ltd....@vps04.manitres.net>,
orig_to=<rdu...@csm-ltd.com>, relay=local, delay=1.8,
delays=1.1/0/0/0.77, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command:
/usr/bin/procmail-wrapper -o -a $DOMAIN -d $LOGNAME)
<cut>
Apr 22 13:57:10 vps04 dovecot: POP3(rduval.csm-ltd.com): Disconnected:
Logged out top=1/2030, retr=1/14072443, del=1/1, size=14072420
<cut>

Well, dovecot logs that you've actually received a ~14MB message via pop3. You can ensure that this is the message you are looking for by checking logs for other connections with dovecot right after postfix delivered the message to procmail (if there are other pop3 connections with your account between 13:52:55 and 13:57:10).You'd also have to check previous pop3 connection (one before 13:52:55) and all mails received between found pop3 connection and 13:52:55 if there were actually any other ~14MB messages delivered for you. Anyways postfix did it's job.


Pawel Lesniak

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