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+ | * avg is the _average_ xdelay for the recipient. | ||
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=== Recipients statistics === | === Recipients statistics === |
Revision as of 16:50, 8 November 2008
The SME server manager provides access to most of the log files maintained by the system.
This document describes the email-related log files and what they tell you.
qpsmtpd: Incoming SMTP traffic
All in-bound SMTP connections are handled by qpsmtpd.
View log files
You can examine the qpsmtpd log files using View log files in the server-manager.
Raw qpsmtpd logs
Raw qpsmtpd logs are quite verbose, including a separate line of output for each process that is involved in receiving and analyzing the incoming message. The basic format of each log line is
timestamp processid log_information
At the default logging level (LogLevel 6) for qpsmtpd, there can easily be up to 28 lines of logged information for a single email message.
On a busy server handling up to 40 simultaneous in-bound email connections, this can result in highly interleaved and hard-to-read log files.
logterse
SME 7.2 and later include the 'logterse' plugin to qpsmtpd. logterse creates a one-line summary of each qpsmtpd transaction and writes it to the log file.
In order to view only these one-line-per-message summaries from the qpsmtpd log:
- Select View log files in server-manager
- Specify qpsmtpd/current (or another qpsmtpd log file) under Choose a log file to view
- Specify ` (a single back-tick) under Filter Pattern (optional)
- Click Next
- Sample results are shown below
- hopefully you will actually have some real email arriving at your server (not all dnsbl entries as shown here)
- results are <tab> delimited, so you can easily Copy and Paste Special / Text into Excel for further analysis
2008-11-08 06:32:46.354761500 26318 logging::logterse plugin: ` 89.223.216.72 apn-89-223-216-72.vodafone.hu apn-89-223-216-72.vodafone.hu <toshiter@donin.com> rhsbl 901 Not supporting null originator (DSN) msg denied before queued 2008-11-08 06:33:17.924158500 26331 logging::logterse plugin: ` 208.99.214.236 mx22.ecreditchoices7.com mx22.ecreditchoices7.com <moneydiet2@mx22.ecreditchoices7.com> dnsbl 903 http://www.spamhaus.org/SBL/sbl.lasso?query=SBL69049 msg denied before queued 2008-11-08 06:34:53.318459500 26358 logging::logterse plugin: ` 84.58.57.150 dslb-084-058-057-150.pools.arcor-ip.net rpemgmu.arcor-ip.net <sundered@ancientinc.com> dnsbl 903 http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=84.58.57.150 msg denied before queued 2008-11-08 06:35:41.724563500 26375 logging::logterse plugin: ` 58.126.113.198 Unknown [58.126.113.198] <benny@surecom.com> rhsbl 901 Not supporting null originator (DSN) msg denied before queued 2008-11-08 06:37:31.730609500 26398 logging::logterse plugin: ` 87.103.146.91 pmsn.91.146.103.87.sable.dsl.krasnet.ru pmsn.91.146.103.87.sable.dsl.krasnet.ru <dwweem@wee.com> dnsbl 903 http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=87.103.146.91 msg denied before queued 2008-11-08 06:37:41.211401500 26409 logging::logterse plugin: ` 87.103.146.91 pmsn.91.146.103.87.sable.dsl.krasnet.ru pmsn.91.146.103.87.sable.dsl.krasnet.ru <dwtrupsm@trups.com> dnsbl 903 http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=87.103.146.91 msg denied before queued
qmail: Outgoing SMTP traffic
Once a message has been accepted by qpsmtpd it is handed to qmail for delivery.
- If the message is addressed to an email account hosted on your SME server, qmail delivers the file to the local mailbox.
- If the message is addressed to an email on a domain hosted on your SME that is configured to use an Internal MailServer, qmail delivers the message to the designated server.
- If the message is addressed to a remote email address, qmail either delivers the message directly to the recipient's mail server, or to the relay mail server value configured at server-manager::email::Address of internet provider's mail
Important: Since incoming messages will not reach qmail if they have been denied by any of the qpsmtpd spam-fighting features, you cannot get any spam blocking information from the qmail logs.
Mail log file analysis in the server-manager provides access to several reports regarding qmail.
All of the reports below except for Summarize status of mail queue examine all of the current qmail log files (/var/log/qmail/@* and /var/log/qmail/current).
Basic Statistics
qtime is the time spent by a message in the queue. ddelay is the latency for a successful delivery to one recipient---the end of successful delivery, minus the time when the message was queued. xdelay is the latency for a delivery attempt---the time when the attempt finished, minus the time when it started. The average concurrency is the total xdelay for all deliveries divided by the time span; this is a good measure of how busy the mailer is. Completed messages: 213 Recipients for completed messages: 213 Total delivery attempts for completed messages: 250 Average delivery attempts per completed message: 1.17371 Bytes in completed messages: 4282486 Bytes weighted by success: 4282486 Average message qtime (s): 145.726 Total delivery attempts: 250 success: 213 failure: 0 deferral: 37 Total ddelay (s): 31039.462344 Average ddelay per success (s): 145.725175 Total xdelay (s): 36.762560 Average xdelay per delivery attempt (s): 0.147050 Time span (days): 0.700722 Average concurrency: 0.000607221
List outgoing messages and recipients
Reasons for deferral
Reasons for deferral One line per reason for deferral. Information on each line: * del is the number of deliveries that ended for this reason. * xdelay is the total xdelay on those deliveries.
Reasons for failure
Reasons for failure One line per reason for delivery failure. Information on each line: * del is the number of deliveries that ended for this reason. * xdelay is the total xdelay on those deliveries. del xdelay reason
Reasons for success
Reasons for success One line per reason for successful delivery. Information on each line: * del is the number of deliveries that ended for this reason. * xdelay is the total xdelay on those deliveries. del xdelay reason
Recipient hosts
Recipient hosts One line per recipient host. Information on each line: * sbytes is the number of bytes successfully delivered to this host. * mess is the number of messages sent to this host (success plus failure). * tries is the number of delivery attempts (success, failure, deferral). * xdelay is the total xdelay incurred by this host. sbytes mess tries xdelay host
Recipients in best order for mailing lists
Recipients in the best order for mailing lists One line per recipient, sorted by avg. Information on each line: * avg is the _average_ xdelay for the recipient. * tries is the number of deliveries that avg is based on. avg tries recipient
Recipients statistics
Sender statistics
Sender uids
Sendmail style log
Successful delivery delay distribution
Summarize status of mail queue
Exception
This report does not process the log files, but instead examines and reports on the actual contents of the qmail queues.