On Tue, 27 May 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

> Joe Laffey writes:
>
> >> >   May 27 00:00:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/166.84.1.78 pop3d: LOGIN, user=joeb, 
> >> > ip=[::ffff:192.168.144.116]
> >> >   May 27 00:00:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/166.84.1.78 pop3d: LOGOUT, user=joeb, 
> >> > ip=[::ffff:192.168.144.116], top=0, retr=0
> >>
> >>
> >> What would you do with the pid anyway?
> >
> > I too would *very* much like the pis in the syslog. Here's why: It lets me
> > see which log messages go together. It is especially helpful when multiple
> > message are coming in at once and you want to see what the IP of the
> > spammer sending the message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] is. Right now, you
> > cannot tell which smtpd process logs which message and there is no way to
>
> The above syslog message is not from smtpd.
>
> The current version of Courier logs sufficient information to identify the
> IP address of every incoming message.
>
> > correlate an ip log message with a from/to log message.

Ah,  see that now. I must have been thinking about a previous version. (Or
I just never looked closely eneough, but I thought I recalled having
trouble correlating an ip with the sender sometimes...)


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