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On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 17:54 +0800, Feizhou wrote:
> Marius Nicolaescu wrote:
> > I have a problem finding the log from centos. I have installed qmail and 
> > i receive a lot of infected mails and i can't stop them because i don't 
> > know the ip from where they came. I know that in log files it is kept 
> > that ip but i havent't find it. In /var/log/ maillog it is a list but it 
> > does not have the ip of the mails. Can anyone help me?
> 
> i guess you want this answer from the qmail faq.
> 
> How do I record all incoming SMTP traffic?
> 
> Answer: This answer assumes that you are running qmail-smtpd under 
> tcpserver, using tcpserver 0.84 or above, with tcpserver's connection 
> messages being sent to syslog.
> 
> Simply insert recordio before qmail-smtpd. SMTP traffic will be sent to 
> syslog.
> >  
> > Another problem I have with Auto-responder from mail, it's not working 
> > at all.
> 
> join the qmail list by sending an empty mail to 
> qmail-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> post to qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> _______________________________________________

Also check in /var/spool/qmailscan/ for logs

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