On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 10:45, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 10:24 +0100, Ron McKeating wrote:
> > The second daemon is started with the
> >
> > daemon exim -bd -q15m -tls-on-connect -C /usr/local/exim/configure-AOL
>
> Presumably you share queues between the 2 sets, in which case the -q15m
> is superfluous. You can also avoid the need for a second config file.
>
How ?
> >
> > command. The configure-AOL file tells it to listen on port 465 for
> > tls-on-connect traffic. All of campus user of OE are told to use port
> > 465. This works fine and means all our off campus users are using
> > authenticated SMTP over ssl or SMTPS, and all are avoiding port 25 in
> > case their ISP eats it.
> >
> > Now I would like to know if there are any off campus users still using
> > port 25, but have not found a way of putting this into the log, so if
> > anybody has any suggestions on that front I would be very grateful.
>
> Not sure what your problem is here:-
> 2004-09-24 10:40:17 1CAmYr-00070c-Oq <= nigel@??? H=xx.xx.xx.xx ([172.16.31.42])
> [13.16.10.30]:8894 I=[27.15.47.3]:587 P=asmtp X=TLSv1:RC4-MD5:128 CV=no
> A=crammd5:nigel S=753 id=1096018796.25326.26.camel@??? T="test"
> from <nigel@???> for Nigel.Metheringham@???
>
> Admittedly I have log_selector = +all
>
Ah! done that and it works, does write an awful lot into the log though,
is there anyway of just getting the I=[27.15.47.3]:587 bit?
Thanks for your input very useful.
Ron
> Nigel.
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Ron McKeating
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Internet Services and Software Solutions
Loughborough University
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