Biju,

Doesn't your send file look something like this...mine does:

green is all delivery associated with red message id, blue 'from' and 'to local'

2018-12-18 19:00:03.363471500 new msg 393537
2018-12-18 19:00:03.363473500 info msg 393537: bytes 4333 from <some...@remotedomain.com> qp 31813 uid 89 2018-12-18 19:00:03.363475500 starting delivery 4694: msg 393537 to local mydomain.com-some...@mydomain.com
2018-12-18 19:00:03.363477500 status: local 1/10 remote 0/60
2018-12-18 19:00:03.430543500 new msg 393521
2018-12-18 19:00:03.430546500 info msg 393521: bytes 4152 from <some...@anotherremotedomain.com> qp 31823 uid 89 2018-12-18 19:00:03.430547500 starting delivery 4695: msg 393521 to local mydomain.com-anothersome...@mydomain.com
2018-12-18 19:00:03.430549500 status: local 2/10 remote 0/60
2018-12-18 19:00:04.200633500 delivery 4694: success: did_0+0+1/
2018-12-18 19:00:04.200636500 status: local 1/10 remote 0/60
2018-12-18 19:00:04.200637500 end msg 393537

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Eric

On 1/23/2019 5:05 AM, Biju Jose wrote:

Hi,

I have a CentOS 7 server. When I look at the qlogs, I see an email Id sending out a few emails everyday. This has been happening for a couple of weeks now.

How can I track down  the origin of these emails? Any pointers are highly appreciated.

Best regards

Biju Jose

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Eric Broch
White Horse Technical Consulting (WHTC)

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