Patrick Ring wrote:
Depending on how far back your smtp logs go, you could possible catenate
the files of the last week and pipe the result to "grep" with a filter
statement of us...@domain.com <mailto:us...@domain.com>.
You could possibly even output that as a text file (>
/root/textfile.txt) then catenate that with a grep of us...@domain.com
<mailto:us...@domain.com>.
I'm sure there are more eloquent ways of doing this, but it might give
you a start.
Patrick M. Ring
P. Ring Technologies
Louisiana Web Host, LLC.
985-868-4200
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*From:* Sysadmin [mailto:sysad...@tricubemedia.com]
*Sent:* Monday, September 27, 2010 10:43 AM
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*Subject:* [qmailtoaster] Logs
Hi guys,
had a request from on of my clients:
basically , they want to see if we can tell that , eg:
us...@domain.com <mailto:us...@domain.com>, sent emails to
us...@domain.com <mailto:us...@domain.com>, over the past week.
How do I filter the logs to show what I want.
other than that, I have had no problems for a long time, qmailtoaster
rocks...
Also I will be updating the " VMware image " ( the one with all the
added security ) on my site very shortly.
Thanks
madmac
qmlog can do most of the heavy lifting for you here. Something like
# qmlog smtp -nl -d 0915-0922 -g f...@domain.com \
> | -g t...@domain.com | less
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