mails to no where

lst_hoe01 at kwsoft.de lst_hoe01 at kwsoft.de
Tue Feb 17 15:38:48 EST 2004


Zitat von Cesar Scavuzzo <cesarscav at bellsouth.net>:

> Feb 17 13:08:39 serverlnx imap[2475]: accepted connection
> Feb 17 13:08:39 serverlnx master[2563]: about to exec
> /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/imapd
> Feb 17 13:08:39 serverlnx imap[2563]: executed
> Feb 17 13:08:51 serverlnx imap[2475]: badlogin: [192.168.1.97] plaintext
> cesar SASL(-13): authentication failure: checkpass failed
> Feb 17 13:09:04 serverlnx imap[2475]: login: [192.168.1.97] cesar
> plaintext 
> Feb 17 13:09:04 serverlnx imap[2475]: seen_db: user cesar opened
> /var/lib/imap/user/c/cesar.seen
> Feb 17 13:09:04 serverlnx imap[2475]: open: user cesar opened INBOX
> Feb 17 13:17:17 serverlnx last message repeated 2 times
> Feb 17 13:22:19 serverlnx imap[2475]: open: user cesar opened INBOX
> Feb 17 13:22:39 serverlnx imap[2475]: open: user cesar opened INBOX

These are only log entries from cyrus. They proof that you are able to login as
"cesar". Postfix log entries contain the string "postfix" in every line. To
find out where this log entries are do a "grep postfix /path/to/logfiles/*".

Furthermore you can try to submit a mail locally (at the IMAP server) with "cat
some_file | mail -s "TEST" cesar".

The postfix logs are needed to see where your mail is going to.

Regards

Andreas
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