Salvatore Palazzolo: > there is no link between the line related to the TLS connection > and the subsequent queue message ID.
The link is the combination of SMTP server process ID (21492) and the client name+address (unknown[10.204.61.131]) as shown below: > Feb 20 11:05:47 sgsnoimsva002lx postfix/smtpd[21492]: connect from > unknown[10.204.61.131] > Feb 20 11:05:47 sgsnoimsva002lx postfix/smtpd[21492]: Anonymous TLS > connection established from unknown[10.204.61.131]: TLSv1 with cipher > DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits) > Feb 20 11:06:06 sgsnoimsva002lx postfix/smtpd[21492]: F0C30178125: > client=unknown[10.204.61.131] To fully understand what happens with a particular message requires a stateful logfile processor. Note that one SMTP session can convey more than one email message, and that one SMTP daemon process can service more than one SMTP client. Wietse