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Request 323523 accepted
Hello,
meanwhile i traveled accross several opensuse installation. Some of them are root server with minimal Server selection package set (e.g. installed by provider and/or myself).
That's the reason we found different logfile format.
If you install the minimal Server selection package set, you will see rsyslog is the standard use. And because rsyslog on OpenSUSE >= 12.3 will use RFC5424 formed logfile
your script on that platforms are broken, of cource it will expect RFC3164 files.
So I've reworked the script again.
On systems with syslog-ng it should work as usual.
As a workaround, the user has just manuallay change 1 line. It is commented in file.
Also shows that the email reported gelisted hosts are empty some days and/or incomplete.
The problem still consist. You get the best result if you work on /var/log/mail not on /tmp/greylist.XXXXXX... Must be a grep Filter problem. I made a small change, now we receive more greylisted hosts out of /tmp/greylist.XXXXXX
More investigation on that is needed...
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blackIT created request
Hello,
meanwhile i traveled accross several opensuse installation. Some of them are root server with minimal Server selection package set (e.g. installed by provider and/or myself).
That's the reason we found different logfile format.
If you install the minimal Server selection package set, you will see rsyslog is the standard use. And because rsyslog on OpenSUSE >= 12.3 will use RFC5424 formed logfile
your script on that platforms are broken, of cource it will expect RFC3164 files.
So I've reworked the script again.
On systems with syslog-ng it should work as usual.
As a workaround, the user has just manuallay change 1 line. It is commented in file.
Also shows that the email reported gelisted hosts are empty some days and/or incomplete.
The problem still consist. You get the best result if you work on /var/log/mail not on /tmp/greylist.XXXXXX... Must be a grep Filter problem. I made a small change, now we receive more greylisted hosts out of /tmp/greylist.XXXXXX
More investigation on that is needed...
lrupp accepted request
I'm not sure if Klaus still maintains the package, so accepting this (in my eyes useful, thanks!) request.
But it should be tested first before we submit it to Factory.