[exim] Exim not always logging Message-ID

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Author: Mike Brudenell
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To: Exim Users
Subject: [exim] Exim not always logging Message-ID
Hi,

I think I've uncovered an issue with Exim not logging a message's
Message-ID in some circumstances and would appreciate people's thoughts…

I'm running Exim 4.82 (distributed with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS) and have pretty
much all logging enabled:

log_selector = +all -retry_defer -skip_delivery -tls_peerdn


When a message arrives over SMTP that *includes* a "Message-ID:" header its
value is included in the "<=" incoming message line Exim logs to its
mainlog as "id=*messageidvalue*"

However if the message arriving over SMTP *does not include* a
"Message-ID:" header then no value gets logged.

OK, I can understand this if there genuinely is no message-id. However if
the connection is accepted by an ACL with "control = submission" Exim fixes
this up by generating a message-id, as described in Chapter 47 *Submission
mode for non-local messages*
<http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-message_processing.html#SECTsubmodnon>.
The ACL in question in our configuration says:

accept  hosts   = +relay_from_hosts
        control = submission/sender_retain
        control = dkim_disable_verify



Exim should therefore be generating/fixing up the message-id and I'd expect
this (generated) message-id to be logged somewhere: either in the "<="
incoming log line (ideally), or in a separate log line.

But it isn't. Not anywhere. :-(

(I've peered at the source code, in particular in receive.c, but haven't
got very far sadly.)

Is this a bug/oversight?
Have I missed something?
Is it a feature I could request, or are there technical reasons why it
couldn't be logged?

*Why do I want this?*
This is making it a real pain to try and trace a message generated by an
on-site system, sent out through Exim on our local gateways to an external
host, which (I think, but am trying to prove) is relaying it back to our
Google-hosted mailboxes. The message-id would be the information to link
the outgoing entry in Exim's logs to the incoming messages in Google's logs
whilst having no access to the logs of the intermediate server.

Cheers,
Mike B-)

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