Noel Jones:
> On 6/9/2020 8:46 PM, PGNet Dev wrote:
> > does dnsblog have a log map/filter/somesuch?
> >
> > or does the capability exist elsewhere in postfix?
> >
> > currently, with spamhaus dqs in the rbl/dnsbl mix, dnsblog spits out, e.g.
> >
> > /var/log/postfix/postfix.log:Jun 9 13:27
Hi,
> On 10 juin 2020, at 05:22, PGNet Dev wrote:
>
> On 6/9/20 8:15 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
>> Postfix assumes the logs are private.
>
> They generally are. The very-recent switch to BLs with Acct-ID's is new, and
> complicated that a bit.
>
>> To sanitize the log, you'll need to use an exter
On 6/9/20 8:15 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
> Postfix assumes the logs are private.
They generally are. The very-recent switch to BLs with Acct-ID's is new, and
complicated that a bit.
> To sanitize the log, you'll need to use an external process
ok. easy enough -- just an additional bit of kit.
>
On 6/9/2020 8:46 PM, PGNet Dev wrote:
does dnsblog have a log map/filter/somesuch?
or does the capability exist elsewhere in postfix?
currently, with spamhaus dqs in the rbl/dnsbl mix, dnsblog spits out, e.g.
/var/log/postfix/postfix.log:Jun 9 13:27:56 ms postfix/dnsblog[5378]: addr
does dnsblog have a log map/filter/somesuch?
or does the capability exist elsewhere in postfix?
currently, with spamhaus dqs in the rbl/dnsbl mix, dnsblog spits out, e.g.
/var/log/postfix/postfix.log:Jun 9 13:27:56 ms postfix/dnsblog[5378]:
addr 72.43.215.122 listed by domain .zen.dq.s