Greetings, Quinn.

1 декабря 2006 г., 5:24:10 you have wrote:

> Thanks Jake

> That's a pretty good way to do it. That is, until the sender is
> from aol.com or [name other really bit network] and you get a
> message from their network every few seconds. Oh well, if that's the best we 
> can do.

> Q


> On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 20:32:42 -0500, Jake Vickers wrote:
>> Now you can see that they both came in at 19:51:36. That's the only 
>> way I know of to correlate the two.
>> Hope that helps some.

This might be more helpfull:

# cd /var/log/qmail
# cat ./smtp/* ./spamd/* | tai64nlocal | sort | less

This will mix the logs from qmail-smtpd and spamd, and sort them out
so the times will appear in the order it was on the timeline.

-- 
Best Regards,
 Alexey Loukianov                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Software Development Department,
Lavtech Corp
http://mnogo.ru, http://lavtech.ru


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