Hi Emanuel,
> Is there any web interface exists for postfix email log analysis? What I
> need is to see all the logs through web interface, see the reports of
> rejection, deferred, bounces, success etc. w.r.t. datetime and/or domain
> filter etc.
If you have a moderate volume o
Emanuel skrev den 2019-11-14 16:35:
I try to use sendmail analyzer, but I could not process gz files, and
not find any help in the documentation, any ideas for this?
zcat ?
zcat foo.gz | analyzor-script | less
log analysis?
What I need is to see all the logs through web interface, see the
reports of rejection, deferred, bounces, success etc. w.r.t. datetime
and/or domain filter etc.
Thanks in advance for your guidance.
I don't know if this is what you want, I use sendmail analyzer
On Thu, 14 Nov 2019 09:46:52 -0300
Emanuel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any web interface exists for postfix email log analysis?
> What I need is to see all the logs through web interface, see the
> reports of rejection, deferred, bounces, success etc. w.r.t. datetime
> an
Hi all,
Is there any web interface exists for postfix email log analysis? What I
need is to see all the logs through web interface, see the reports of
rejection, deferred, bounces, success etc. w.r.t. datetime and/or domain
filter etc.
Thanks in advance for your guidance.
On Aug 3, 2009, at 9:08 AM, Martina Tomisova
wrote:
each recipient will be in its own log line when the message is
delivered.
So I've got 101 lines like this one:
Jul 27 xx:yy:zz server postfix/qmgr[2580]: 50B106A60A8:
from=, size=754061, nrcpt=436 (queue active)
The time differs (this li
> each recipient will be in its own log line when the message is delivered.
So I've got 101 lines like this one:
Jul 27 xx:yy:zz server postfix/qmgr[2580]: 50B106A60A8:
from=, size=754061, nrcpt=436 (queue active)
The time differs (this line is printed there approx. ones an hour so
it seems that
Martina Tomisova a écrit :
>
> So this single message will be send to the given number of recipients,
> right?. Well but there is no list of them in the log.
each recipient will be in its own log line when the message is delivered.
> My problem is that
> there is for example 390 recipients. This
>
> Original number of recipients for a given message.
So this single message will be send to the given number of recipients,
right?. Well but there is no list of them in the log. My problem is that
there is for example 390 recipients. This line has some queue ID, sender and
nrcpt. And there are
On Sun, 02 Aug 2009, Martina Tomisova wrote:
> I can't find the format of Postfix logs. First I need to know what does
> 'nrcpt' mean exactly.
Original number of recipients for a given message.
> Jul 24 02:07:28 server-name postfix/local[8669]: 555AC6A60AF: to=<
> recipi...@server.org>, relay=lo
Hi,
I can't find the format of Postfix logs. First I need to know what does
'nrcpt' mean exactly.
And the second think I need to know is how the session ID works (I only
suppose that it is something like session ID). Let's have a look to the
example:
Jul 24 02:07:28 server-name postfix/local[866
James Robertson wrote:
We use postfix as a relay and Antispam filter in front of an Exchange
Server.
Please do not hijack unrelated threads. compose a _new_ mail instead of
replying to an unrelated one.
Management want to log the sender and recipient of emails both inbound
and outbound an
James Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We use postfix as a relay and Antispam filter in front of an Exchange
> Server.
>
> Management want to log the sender and recipient of emails both inbound and
> outbound and the totals for a given period e.g. 24 hours and have it easily
> viewable in
We use postfix as a relay and Antispam filter in front of an Exchange
Server.
Management want to log the sender and recipient of emails both inbound
and outbound and the totals for a given period e.g. 24 hours and have it
easily viewable in a web browser etc.
They don't require what the emai
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