No worries, that's what I'm here for, 6:30 in the morning *grin*


Från: Jon M. Ernster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: den 6 juli 2006 06:43
Till: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Ämne: RE: [qmailtoaster] Connection issues and question regarding qmail log files.

Wow, fantastic.  Thanks so much for the quick response on that Mattias. J

 


From: Mattias Segerdahl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 9:41 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: SV: [qmailtoaster] Connection issues and question regarding qmail log files.

 

What you have found is the tai64 timestamp.

 

cat /var/log/qmail/send/current | tai64nlocal

 

There are several tools that can be used to convert these records to common log format.

 

google +qmail +log +common +log +format

 


Från: Jon M. Ernster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skickat: den 6 juli 2006 06:33
Till: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Ämne: [qmailtoaster] Connection issues and question regarding qmail log files.

I get timeout errors in outlook to my mail server regularly – I was wondering if anyone else has gotten similar errors and if there’s something that can be done to resolve it.

 

I use IMAP – the error is ‘A timeout occurred while communicating with mail.domain.net.  The connection has been closed.’

 

Additionally I was curious about how qmail formats its logs – my smtp log is prefixed with lines similar to this @4000000044ac8e6d2406bd7c on almost every line (although they are unique).  Is there any information in regards to this formatting – does it it mean anything?  Is there anyway the logs can be formatted in a standard date/time – if not how can one go back and find specific instances that happened in previous days if  there is no date/time listed in the logs?

 

Maybe I’m missing something there, I welcome any insight in regards to these issues though.

 

Thanks guys,

 

Jon

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