You can use any regex that grep uses. In this case, you don't need to though. It'll find the specified string no matter what's around it.

See "qmlog -h" for options.

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-Eric 'shubes'

On 09/09/2011 10:20 AM, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:
can I use a wildcard? *.netflix.com

On 09/08/2011 07:37 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 09/07/2011 07:21 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
I have a few alias' that don't appear to be working. the problem is they
work for me, but no Netflix for instance. I can send the address an e
mail from my gmail account and it arrives as expected, but for some
reason Netflix cannot send to this address. Any ideas on how to
troubleshoot this?

Thanks,

CJ

Check smtp logs for messages from netflix:
# qmlog smtp -lc netflix
This searches all smtp logs, so give it a minute or so. Spamdyke is
likely blocking due to rDNS issue of some sort. You can whitelist it
once you know where it's coming from (by sender or IP).





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