On Wed, Sep 06, 2006 at 08:39:55AM +0200, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> I have the following in the log:
>
> 2006-09-06 03:01:42 +0200 1GKlnS-0000Hv-AV <= root@???
> U=root P=local S=2592
This log line indicates mail /from/ root@???, not /to/ it. I
wasn't sure if you knew that already.
> I know you can't tell remotely but maybe someone will have a hint for me? I
> am willing to learn :)
So are these messages stuck in an exim queue that you control? If so, you can
use "mailq" to show the contents of the queue, and commands like "exim -Mvh
1GKlnS-0000Hv-AV" to show the headers of a message in the queue (given its
ID), or "exim -Mvb 1GKlnS-0000Hv-AV" for the body. That should help you work
out what submitted the message, hopefully.
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Dave Evans
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