Re: logging mail sent to non-existent users
- From: helbig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply)
- Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2006 18:27:08 +0000 (UTC)
In article <06040912554463_202002C3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, sms@xxxxxxxxxxxx
(Steven M. Schweda) writes:
From: helbig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Phillip Helbig---remove CLOTHES to reply)
I would like to log this for future reference. In
TCPIP$SMTP_RECV_RUN.LOG I get
check_user: User NOBODYNO is apparently a username but has no account: FAIL
but these logs are purged. (When, and why, did these start getting
created on every run of the receiver?) [...]
SHOW LOGICAL *SMTP*
Then consider the possible effect of TCPIP$SMTP_RECV_TRACE. I'd guess
that they started getting created about when you defined that logical
name.
The logical name TCPIP$SMTP_RECV_TRACE isn't defined.
TCPIP$SMTP_RECV_RUN.LOG gets created regularly. (I seem to recall that
this wasn't the case with 5.3, or am I imagining things?)
.
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