On Freitag 19 Juni 2009 Jorge Bastos wrote:
> That's why I think the best way is to make dbmail-lmtpd log this.
> What do you say?

As long as we don't loose e-mails on the way from postfix to dbmail-
lmtpd, there's not much urge to implement this IMHO.
The only thing ATM that makes this interesting is to log the subject, as 
you can search for that. But I don't need that really, it's just 
something I miss a bit in the postfix log.
What could also be nice is to log where the e-mail was originally sent 
"to", because sometimes with aliases and BCC spammers can hide where 
they sent the mail to, and I can't see anymore the original e-mail they 
used.
One more thing that would make it nice is I could do simple stats per 
domain, to see how many e-mail addresses are active, how many mails and 
how many bytes received... that's the most interesting thing I could get 
out of this - and that could make it worthy. After all, it wouldn't use 
a lot of space or hit performance, so a 
+1
from me. If developers have time of course ;-)

mfg zmi
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