Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> If you have root permission on the machine, you don't even have to have
> his permission if you know one keyword that would only be in that message.
> You can cd to the user's directory, then do a grep on the word from his mail
> file... if it comes up, bingo. If it d
Just grep /var/log/maillog
Then you can find out what messages have been sent through yesterday
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, William B. Herman wrote:
> Is there anyway to see the contents of a message that was sent through our
> SMTP server yesterday. We are investigating an information leak and need
Bill Ward
-Original Message-
From: Robert Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 1:43 PM
To: Red Hat List
Cc: recipient.list.not.shown; @nswcphdn.navy.mil
Subject: RE: URGENT: Recovering Email
William,
My maillog doesn't indicate whether a message was a forward o
forward, is there anyway to tell if the message is a forward of
>another message (maybe same message ID or something).
>
>William B. Herman
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Robert Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 12:43 PM
>To: Red Ha
PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 12:43 PM
To: Red Hat List
Subject: Re: URGENT: Recovering Email
>Is there anyway to see the contents of a message that was sent through our
>SMTP server yesterday. We are investigating an information leak and need
to
>check if a certain e
>Is there anyway to see the contents of a message that was sent through our
>SMTP server yesterday. We are investigating an information leak and need to
>check if a certain email is the culprit.
>
William,
You can check the /var/log/maillog (that's where it is on my system) and
see from who an