You may want to try pflogsumm. It's a perl script. See
http://jimsun.linxnet.com/postfix_contrib.html.
Nick
On 9/2/2011 7:59 πμ, meyer-jor...@t-online.de wrote:
I would be surprised if no one before was interested in clearly
readable and
complete mail lists...
H.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 08:26:35 -0500 (EST)
Wietse Venema articulated:
> meyer-jor...@t-online.de:
> > > I'm afraid Wolfgang's method is the only one, then - you'd have
> > > to correlate all recipients by incoming queue-id.
> > > A perl array could probably do this moderately efficiently, but I
> >
meyer-jor...@t-online.de:
> > I'm afraid Wolfgang's method is the only one, then - you'd have to
> > correlate all recipients by incoming queue-id.
> > A perl array could probably do this moderately efficiently, but I know
> > of no ready-made tools that do this - especially since, as you said, t
meyer-jor...@t-online.de put forth on 2/8/2011 11:59 PM:
>> I'm afraid Wolfgang's method is the only one, then - you'd have to
>> correlate all recipients by incoming queue-id.
>> A perl array could probably do this moderately efficiently, but I know
>> of no ready-made tools that do this - espec
> I'm afraid Wolfgang's method is the only one, then - you'd have to
> correlate all recipients by incoming queue-id.
> A perl array could probably do this moderately efficiently, but I know
> of no ready-made tools that do this - especially since, as you said, the
> Subject: logging was customi
On 02/06/2011 11:24 PM, meyer-jor...@t-online.de wrote:
Hi Jeroen!
The Subject: line (or any other headers) are not logged by postfix.
You could send all mail through a filter that does this for you; you are
free to do anything you want in a filter.
[...]
Thanks for your effort. (I
Hi Jeroen!
> The Subject: line (or any other headers) are not logged by postfix.
> You could send all mail through a filter that does this for you; you are
> free to do anything you want in a filter.
[...]
Thanks for your effort. (I suppose I didn't were as precise as necessary. Pls.
excuse me.
Hi Wolfgang!
> I understand that your log contains warning lines listing the subjects
> of messages. Each of these lines should contain all the data you want -
> except for multiple recipients: the "Subject:" line will only contain
> one recipient, even if the message went to hundreds. If that
In an older episode, on 2011-02-06 21:23, meyer-jor...@t-online.de wrote:
I'm looking for a tool to analyze the postfix mail log. I want to get a clearly arranged
list of all passed (and delivered) mails (sender, recipient, date, subject [added as
warning line]).
I understand that your log co
On 2/6/11 9:23 PM, meyer-jor...@t-online.de wrote:
Can someone give me a hint:
I'm looking for a tool to analyze the postfix mail log. I want to get a clearly
arranged
list of all passed (and delivered) mails (sender, recipient, date, subject
[added as
warning line]).
The Subject: line (or a
Can someone give me a hint:
I'm looking for a tool to analyze the postfix mail log. I want to get a clearly
arranged
list of all passed (and delivered) mails (sender, recipient, date, subject
[added as
warning line]).
And amavis-new/spamassasin/postgrey makes the log less clear than it already
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