> On Aug 29, 2018, at 1:53 PM, Fazzina, Angelo wrote:
>
> [root@mail4 log]# cat maillog-20180829 |grep 137.99.149.148 |grep -v
> disconnect |grep -v submission|grep connect
You forgot to aggregate:
$ ... | awk '{print $3}' | sed -e 's/.:..$/0/' | uniq -c
15 09:20
28 09:3
tantly.
I appreciate your patience.
[root@mail4 log]# cat maillog-20180829 |grep 137.99.149.148 |grep -v disconnect
|grep -v submission|grep connect
Aug 28 09:22:43 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: connect from unknown[137.99.149.148]
Aug 28 09:23:06 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: connect from unknown[137.9
> On Aug 29, 2018, at 12:19 PM, Fazzina, Angelo
> wrote:
>
> In answer to: "I get a quick NXDOMAIN. Is that also true for your mail
> server?"
> Yes i get the same results when i do a "dig -x 137.99.149.148" or
> "nslookup 137.99.149.148"
Are you doing the test on the MTA, or a
Hi, the client/[sender] ip 137.99.149.148 is a users desktop running Outlook,
likely with a DHCP address.
In answer to: "I get a quick NXDOMAIN. Is that also true for your mail server?"
Yes i get the same results when i do a "dig -x 137.99.149.148" or
"nslookup 137.99.149.148"
My
Viktor Dukhovni:
> > 09:22:43 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: connect from unknown[137.99.149.148]
> > 09:22:45 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: disconnect from unknown[137.99.149.148]
> >
> > 09:23:06 mail4 postfix/smtpd[16278]: connect from unknown[137.99.149.148]
> > 09:23:08 mail4
> On Aug 29, 2018, at 10:55 AM, Fazzina, Angelo
> wrote:
>
> Hi, Thank you for the bread crumbs. After looking at my logs I do see
> differences in the "delay"
> from 0.72 to 2.2 seconds to send an email.
The time that it takes your server to deliver each message to its destination
nexthop
Hi, Thank you for the bread crumbs. After looking at my logs I do see
differences in the "delay" from 0.72 to 2.2 seconds to send an email.
Then I googled this little tid-bit:
Postfix logs additional delay information as "delays=a/b/c/d" where a=time
before queue manager, including message