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Howdy,
Please don’t hit me, but I think it’s
the best place to ask for this, even this being a postfix question.
Does anyone know if, postfix can/has some utility
(or exists on the web), to save a log of what was done with easy QUEUE ID that
was received/send, with the ability to distinguish if it was received or sent?
For example, someone sends me a log from
his mail server, and there there’s the QUEUEID that the SMTP assigned,
with this, I can know what was done with that QUEUEID.
For example:
Oct 28 11:10:29 lira postfix/smtp[18167]:
3E004ECDA7: to=<tiago.soares@...>, relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10026,
delay=4.2, delays=4.1/0/0.05/0.05, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.0 Ok:
queued as 4D682B4A7C)
On my server, the message has the QUEUEID “4D682B4A7C”
, and a log that showed me what was done with this ID (with some extra info
would be good, for example sender and recipient, msg size etc etc).
Anyone knows something that accomplish
this?
I believe this is something with general
interest.
I’ve suggest this for dbmail-lmtpd
also, for received messages only, maybe some time in the future that can be
implemented,
Thanks, Jorge,
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