Samuel Díaz García wrote:
The way to get the header would depend on what email program you're using. In Thunderbird, open the message full (double click), then hit CTRL-U to see the source. Copy and paste. In Outlook, you have do something like open the message full, then click on View -> Headers (might be source), which will open in a new window. Copy and paste. In Squirrelmail, open the message, then click on "View Headers" and copy and paste. As far as the logs go, if it's all incoming emails, then we'd only need to seeHow I can get that?I only know the "4 rules" (add, substract, read, write). Appart jokes, my knowledge of mail services/process/traffic is very limited and this problem is new for me.I can fight with sources, patches, rpmbuilds, etc..., but this new problem appears to be a bit more complex as usual.With a bit help, I can give you all the info needed to allow somebody to help me with the problem.For example, giving some lines that contains any text from the logs you want.Thanks Erik Espinoza escribió:Hello Samuel, More information is needed, such as a couple of headers from the bounce.
tail /var/log/qmail/smtp/current | tai64nlocal
If it's outgoing and incoming, we'd need to see the above as well as
tail /var/log/qmail/send/current | tai64nlocal
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