On 1/7/21 3:03 PM, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Could you show your config, steps to reproduce and expected behaviour?
Because I'm not entirely sure what you try to achieve.
I was trying to see which rules in smtpd.conf match. "smtpctl trace all"
didn't work.
Problem was, I hadn't enabled debug
On Jan 7, 2021 5:45 AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:Hi folks,
for debugging I would like to know which "match" line does
actually match the incoming EMails. Is there some option for
opensmtpd to watch it? "-v" seems to be insufficient.
Every insightful comment would be highly appreciated.
Could you show your config, steps to reproduce and expected behaviour?
Because I'm not entirely sure what you try to achieve.
On Thu, 2021-01-07 at 13:24 +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> On 1/7/21 1:03 PM, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > Your question isn't really specific, but my best guess is that
On 1/7/21 1:03 PM, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Your question isn't really specific, but my best guess is that -Tfilters
will do the trick.
I tried "smtpctl trace all", but there was no visual effect.
Regards
Harri
Your question isn't really specific, but my best guess is that -Tfilters
will do the trick.
martijn@
On Thu, 2021-01-07 at 12:45 +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> for debugging I would like to know which "match" line does
> actually match the incoming EMails. Is there some option for
Hi folks,
for debugging I would like to know which "match" line does
actually match the incoming EMails. Is there some option for
opensmtpd to watch it? "-v" seems to be insufficient.
Every insightful comment would be highly appreciated.
Regards
Harri