Re: message tracking logging request

2011-02-08 Thread Alan Batie
On 2/3/11 11:52 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: When someone reports a problem with mail from a given server, I can grep for the ip address of the server, then re-grep for the connection ids associated with that address and get everything that was ever logged about mail from that server. what is

Re: message tracking logging request

2011-02-03 Thread Alan Batie
On 2/2/11 12:20 AM, Matthias Andree wrote: Postfix logs the ID whenever one is available, and it did in your case. I'm wondering what exactly you seem to be missing. If it's about the client connection as logged by postfix/smtpd, then it has no connection to individual messages, hence doesn't

Re: message tracking logging request

2011-02-03 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 03.02.2011 20:41, schrieb Alan Batie: On 2/2/11 12:20 AM, Matthias Andree wrote: Postfix logs the ID whenever one is available, and it did in your case. I'm wondering what exactly you seem to be missing. If it's about the client connection as logged by postfix/smtpd, then it has no

Re: message tracking logging request

2011-02-02 Thread Matthias Andree
Am 02.02.2011 04:43, schrieb Alan Batie: While it's a much more minor matter, the ID suggestion *is* still pertinent - that's *not* something a simple configuration hack will fix, and it would be nice to have Alan, Postfix logs the ID whenever one is available, and it did in your case. I'm

message tracking logging request

2011-02-01 Thread Alan Batie
In the 25 years I've been dealing with email, the one constant is what happened to my email?. Not that I'm a guru --- I've always been in small groups doing a variety of things from admin to networking to coding, so often it's a matter of something that hasn't come up in a while and having to

Re: message tracking logging request

2011-02-01 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 04:49:16PM -0800, Alan Batie wrote: In the 25 years I've been dealing with email, the one constant is what happened to my email?. Not that I'm a guru --- I've always been in small groups doing a variety of things from admin to networking to coding, so often it's a

Re: message tracking logging request

2011-02-01 Thread Alan Batie
On 2/1/11 5:13 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote: Don't add transport table entries of the form: example.com error:example.com OR example.com error The error message example.com will be as meaningless to the sender as you intend. You get similar results when you set

Re: message tracking logging request

2011-02-01 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 06:27:15PM -0800, Alan Batie wrote: On 2/1/11 5:13 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote: Don't add transport table entries of the form: example.com error:example.com OR example.com error The error message example.com will be as

Re: message tracking logging request

2011-02-01 Thread Alan Batie
On 2/1/11 6:56 PM, Victor Duchovni wrote: The mailbox is unavailable, because you say so! Postfix does not know why you choose to disable virtual mailbox delivery. OK, it seems I need to refresh my memory on this part of the configuration; what I remember is that this is where you configure

Re: message tracking logging request

2011-02-01 Thread Victor Duchovni
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 07:43:58PM -0800, Alan Batie wrote: I've already brought the issue up in the zimbra forums, which seems like the appropriate place to continue this part of the discussion. Probably your best bet if these are stock Zimbra settings. While it's a much more minor matter,