Szerző: Daryl Richards Dátum: Címzett: exim-users Tárgy: Re: [exim] Logging full address on local delivery
On 12-10-24 12:23 AM, Malcolm McLean wrote: > Hi,
>
> Upfront apologies if this is trivial or covered by a part of the
> manual, but from all of my searching and reading I couldn't find any
> reference to this.
>
> Our server hosts various domains, and there are instances where some
> domains have the same local part, which makes reading and parsing the
> => log line difficult. To complicate this, some addresses are aliases
> to different local domains, which means utilising the email address
> with <...> is somewhat useless.
>
> For example:
> 2012-10-23 13:00:42 1TQcDw-0005TD-1O <=
> external@???=mail.somewhere.com (test) [10.0.1.15] P=smtp
> S=1035 id=test@??? james@???
> 2012-10-23 13:00:42 1TQcDw-0005TD-1O => james
> <james@???>F=<external@???>R=virtual_user
> T=local_delivery S=1215
> 2012-10-23 13:01:16 1TQcdu-0005gF-BY <=
> external@???=mail.somewhere.com (test) [10.0.1.15] P=smtp
> S=1035 id=test@??? james@???
> 2012-10-23 13:01:16 1TQcdu-0005gF-BY => james
> <james@???>F=<external@???>R=virtual_user
> T=local_delivery S=1215
>
> From the above, I have no way of knowing which local james account was
> delivered to, especially without knowing if james@??? was
> actually a redirect to james@???. There could even be a
> james@??? that is compeltely unrelated to the james account
> at either example1.com or example2.com.
>
> Is there a way to have the => log line output the full address for
> local deliveries, instead of just the local part? So, using the above
> examples:
> 2012-10-23 13:00:42 1TQcDw-0005TD-1O <=
> external@???=mail.somewhere.com (test) [10.0.1.15] P=smtp
> S=1035 id=test@??? james@???
> 2012-10-23 13:00:42 1TQcDw-0005TD-1O =>
> james@???<james@???>F=<external@???>R=virtual_user
> T=local_delivery S=1215
> 2012-10-23 13:01:16 1TQcdu-0005gF-BY <=
> external@???=mail.somewhere.com (test) [10.0.1.15] P=smtp
> S=1035 id=test@??? james@???
> 2012-10-23 13:01:16 1TQcdu-0005gF-BY =>
> james@???<james@???>F=<external@???>R=virtual_user
> T=local_delivery S=1215
>
> Thanks,
> Malcolm McLean
>
Add "log_as_local = false" to the router that does your local delivery.