I suspected that was the interpretation, but I don't think there are enough
of these lines then. Let me do some math.

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>What is the interpretation of these lines in my dec1016.log file?
>
>10/16/2002 16:38:28 Qce29136 R1 Message OK
>10/16/2002 16:38:28 Qce29136 R2 Message OK
>10/16/2002 16:38:28 Qce29136 R3 Message OK
>10/16/2002 16:38:28 Qce29136 R4 Message OK
>10/16/2002 16:38:28 Qce29136 R5 Message OK
>10/16/2002 16:38:28 Qce29136 R6 Message OK
>10/16/2002 16:38:28 Qce29136 L7 Message OK

The "Message OK" log file entries occur when an E-mail doesn't fail any
spam tests.  The "R" refers to a remote recipient (outgoing E-mail), the
"L" refers to a local recipient (incoming E-mail), and the number is the
recipient number (in this case there were 7 recipients).
                        -Scott

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