Am 17.08.2010 18:32, schrieb Chuck Tetlow:
Use the following command on your BX server:
grep "to=<destination e-mail>" /var/log/maillog | grep ctladdr
Replace the "destination e-mail" with the e-mail address of your
receiver. This will provide a list of e-mails to that individual's
address, the sender's address (ctladdr), and date time. It won't be
in any pretty format - but all the data will be there.
But depending on how long this was going on, you may have to do it to
/var/log/maillog.1 and /var/log/maillog.2 too.
Chuck
Hy Chuck!
Thanks for that info.
Is much simpler than the solution I have found with google.
I used the Script
maillog2commonlog.pl newsmail < maillog > log.txt
Then I get also a not so pretty formated list, but it worked for the
customer and it was happy.
This is the most important.
Thanks
Joachim
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