Autor: W B Hacker Data: A: exim users Assumpte: Re: [exim] Best way to pass information between message and its'
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jori.hamalainen@??? wrote: >> - Something similar applies w/r global variables.
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>> As Exim normally spawns a child process for each connection,
>> changes are not readily shareable across multiple such instances.
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>> That said, it is common to use flat-files or CDB/BDB/DB or SQL
>> to hold information written by Exim or other processes, such
>> as white/grey/black lists. The information will at least be
>> actioned on the next 'new' run of a child process with no
>> restart of the parent Exim daemon required.
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> Thanks for quick answers, so the thing are like I suspected.
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> However one caveat in global stats-variables when using database for
> it is that if I need to write diffent lines into it by *end* status of
> transport (timed out, successfull, denied etc). Can that be done?
One would need a 'write' embedded in each router/transport set that
might be activated (at all), as the completion of (the last of
potentially several) delivery has no independent follow-on activity.
'log_selector = +all' will show you which router/transport set(s) have
acted, including queue time and delivery time.
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> As if I want to graph in Cacti/MRTG the successfull & unsuccessfull
> transport attempts.
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> BR,
> Jori
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You probably won't need to add anything at all for that.
Exim has a stats tool that can probably pre-digest whatever you need
more easily by analyzing the logs.
'+all' produces too much minutiae for long-running use, but you can
easily tailor what is and is not logged.