Re: [Php-syslog-ng-support] Issue w/ CEMDB & Info Contained Within "MESSAGE" Column (long, but PLEASE read

2006-09-20 Thread Clayton Dukes
It's a fine idea!
Add it to the wish list on the google server and perhaps one day I'll
be able to do something with it :-)

On 9/20/06, Vadim Pushkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> I love the extra functionality that cemdb provides, even though I am not
> currently logging from that many routers/Cisco boxes.
>
> Most of my logging is to consolidate the logs from many different mail
> servers and SMTP gateways, allowing both myself and others to search those
> logs when users run into problems, i.e. recipients claiming to have not
> recieved email, etc.
>
> Searches ultimately bring me to just a portion of the information that I am
> looking for, i.e., I peform a search for [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a given 
> date/time.
>   The search yields just a portion of that transaction, i.e. the portion
> whereby the SMTP server gives the information on who the email was for, but
> not who sent it nor the postfix cleanup and removal once it has been handed
> off/forwarded.
>
> The log that I initially find looks like this:
>
> postfix/local[23638]: [ID 197553 mail.info] E6D6597402: to=<[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>,
> relay=local, delay=1, status=sent (forwarded as 4EC2897406)
>
>
> In this case, I must find the unique ID, in this case either 4EC2897406 or
> E6D6597402.
>
> What I would *LOVE* is the ability to perform yet another search based on my
> selecting either:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> E6D6597402
> 4EC2897406
>
> from the results shown above.  The purpose here would be to negate me from
> having to memorize this information and make searches far more efficient and
> faster.
>
> Are there any plans to add this feature?
>
> Thankyou very much in advance.
>
> .vp
>
>
>


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[Php-syslog-ng-support] Issue w/ CEMDB & Info Contained Within "MESSAGE" Column (long, but PLEASE read)

2006-09-20 Thread Vadim Pushkin
Greetings;

I love the extra functionality that cemdb provides, even though I am not 
currently logging from that many routers/Cisco boxes.

Most of my logging is to consolidate the logs from many different mail 
servers and SMTP gateways, allowing both myself and others to search those 
logs when users run into problems, i.e. recipients claiming to have not 
recieved email, etc.

Searches ultimately bring me to just a portion of the information that I am 
looking for, i.e., I peform a search for [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a given 
date/time. 
  The search yields just a portion of that transaction, i.e. the portion 
whereby the SMTP server gives the information on who the email was for, but 
not who sent it nor the postfix cleanup and removal once it has been handed 
off/forwarded.

The log that I initially find looks like this:

postfix/local[23638]: [ID 197553 mail.info] E6D6597402: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
relay=local, delay=1, status=sent (forwarded as 4EC2897406)


In this case, I must find the unique ID, in this case either 4EC2897406 or 
E6D6597402.

What I would *LOVE* is the ability to perform yet another search based on my 
selecting either:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
E6D6597402
4EC2897406

from the results shown above.  The purpose here would be to negate me from 
having to memorize this information and make searches far more efficient and 
faster.

Are there any plans to add this feature?

Thankyou very much in advance.

.vp



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