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## postfix.conf / postfix-logwatch.conf## This is the postfix-logwatch configuration file.# Lines in this file are of the format:## VAR = VALUE# *VAR = VALUE# $VAR = VALUE## Whitespace surrounding the = assignment character is removed. Variable names# and values are case insensitive. Double quotes can be used to preserve case and# whitespace.## Variables beginning with a * are used only by logwatch.# Variables beginning with a $ are used only by the postfix-logwatch filter.# Variables beginning with neither * nor $ are used only by logwatch, with the# exception of the Detail variable which is passed via environment to the# postfix-logwatch filter.## Any of the equivalent boolean values below may be used where appropriate:## 1, Yes, True, On# 0, No, False, Off## Lines that begin with a # are comment lines. Blank and whitespace lines# are ignored. Whitespace at the beginning and end of a line is ignored.## Specifies the title used in the logwatch report#Title = "Postfix"# Specifies the logwatch logfile group#LogFile = maillog# Specifies the global, maximum detail level##Detail = 10# The *OnlyService selector is used solely by logwatch to select log lines# to pass to the postfix-logwatch filter. And postfix-logwatch uses the# $postfix_Syslog_Name variable for log line selection.## When used in logwatch, both the *OnlyService and $postfix_Syslog_Name# variables below should contain essentially the same REs so that lines passed# by logwatch are also selected by postfix-logwatch. Note that *OnlyService# also includes the /<postfix service name> (eg. postfix/smtpd).## If you change postfix's syslog_name for any postfix service, you will need to# replace "postfix" below with an appropriate RE to capture the desired log entries.# Do likewise for *OnlyService above when used under logwatch. For example, the# settings:## *OnlyService = "postfix\d?/[-a-zA-Z\d]*"# $postfix_Syslog_Name = "postfix\d?"## will capture postfix/smtpd, postfix2/virtual, ..., postfix9/cleanup## Note: If you use parenthesis in your regular expression, be sure they# are cloistering and not capturing: use (?:pattern) instead of (pattern).## Performance Note:# If you do not wish to analyze any or all of postgrey, postfwd, or policyd-spf# consider simplifying $postfix_Syslog_Name to increase log scanning performance. The# more complex the RE, the longer the scan time to select/reject a log line. The# difference in scan times between the simple string 'postfix' and the more complex# alternation RE that includes postfix, postgrey, postfwd and policyd-spf is about 40%.## Includes: postfix/smtpd, etc, postfix/policy-spf#*OnlyService = "postfix/[-\w]*"#$postfix_Syslog_Name = "postfix"# Includes: postfix/smtpd, etc, postfix/policy-spf, postgrey, postfwd, policyd-spf*OnlyService = "(?:post(?:fix|grey|fwd)|policyd-spf)(?:/[-\w]*)?"$postfix_Syslog_Name = "(?:post(?:fix|grey|fwd)|policyd-spf)"# Ignored postfix services## Ignores postfix services postfix/SERVICE, where SERVICE is an RE# pattern. The example below will ignore log lines whose syslog# name is "postfix/myservice".#$postfix_Ignore_Service = "myservice"# Specifies the maximum report width for Detail <= 10,# or when postfix_Line_Style is not set to Truncate#$postfix_Max_Report_Width = 100# Specifies how to handle line lengths greater than Max_Report_Width.# Options are Truncate (default), Wrap, or Full.# for Detail <= 10#$postfix_Line_Style = Truncate# Set the variable below to the value set for "recipient_delimiter"# in your postfix configuration, if you want your recipient email# addresses split into their user + extension.##$postfix_Recipient_Delimiter = "+"# Width of IP addresses for columnar output. Change to 40 for IPv6 addresses#$postfix_ipaddr_width = 40$postfix_ipaddr_width = 15# Switch to use Postfix 2.8 long queue IDs:# Postfix option: enable_long_queue_ids$postfix_Enable_Long_Queue_Ids = No# Show delays percentiles report. For command line, use --[no]delays,# without an argument.#$postfix_Show_Delays = Yes# Show names of detail section variables/command line options in# detail report titles. For command line, use --[no]sect_vars,# without an argument.#$postfix_Show_Sect_Vars = No# Show the postfix-reported hostname of 'unknown' in formatted# ip/hostname pairs. For command line, use --[no]unknown,# without an argument.#$postfix_Show_Unknown = Yes# Show the summary section. For command line, use --[no]summary,# without an argument.$postfix_Show_Summary = Yes# Specifies the percentiles shown in the delivery delays report# Valid values are from 0 to 100, inclusive.$postfix_Delays_Percentiles = "0 25 50 75 90 95 98 100"# Specifies the list of reject sections that will be output in# reports (eg. 5xx permanent or 4xx temporary failures).# Each entry in the comma or whitespace separated list consists of 3# characters, where the first is either 4 or 5, and second and third# are a digit or a dot "." match-anything character. Also allowed is# the keyword "Warn" (which is used for postfix "warn_if_reject" rejects).# In PCRE (perl regular expression) terms, any pattern that matches:## ^([45][0-9.][0-9.]|Warn)$## is acceptable.## Typical reject codes:## 421 Service not available, closing transmission channel# 450 Requested mail action not taken: mailbox unavailable# 451 Requested action aborted: local error in processing# 452 Requested action not taken: insufficient system storage## 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized# 501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments# 502 Command not implemented# 503 Bad sequence of commands# 504 Command parameter not implemented# 550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable# 551 User not local; please try <forward-path># 552 Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation# 553 Requested action not taken: mailbox name not allowed# 554 Transaction failed## Specific codes take priority over wildcard patterns. The default list# is: "5.. 4.. Warn".## See also the various Reject... level limiters below#$postfix_Reject_Reply_Patterns = "5.. 4.. Warn"# Level Limiters## The variables below control the maximum output level for a given# category. A level of 1 indicates only one level of detailed output in# the Detailed report section. The Summary section is only available# at logwatch --Detail level >= 5. Increasing the Detail level# by one adds one level of additional detail in the Summary section.## For example, Detail 5 would output one additional level of detail,# Detail 6 two levels, etc. all the way up to 10. Finally, Detail# 11 yields uncropped lines of output.## You can control the maximum number of level 1 lines by appending# a period and a number. The value 2.10 would indicate 2 levels# of detail, but only 10 level-1 lines. For example, setting# $postfix_Sent = 1.20 yields a top 20 list of Messages Sent.## A more useful form of limiting uses triplets in the form l:n:t.# This triplet specifies level l, top n, and minimum threshold t.# Each of the values are integers, with l being the level limiter# as described above, n being a top n limiter for the level l, and# t being the threshold limiter for level l. When both n and t# are specified, n has priority, allowing top n lists (regardless# of threshold value). If the value of l is omitted, the speci-# fied values for n and/or t are used for all levels available in# the sub-section. This permits a simple form of wildcarding (eg.# place minimum threshold limits on all levels). However, spe-# cific limiters always override wildcard limiters. The first# form of level limiter may be included in levelspec to restrict# output, regardless of how many triplets are present.$postfix_Sent = 1$postfix_SentLmtp = 1$postfix_Delivered = 1$postfix_Forwarded = 1$postfix_ConnectionLostInbound = 1$postfix_TimeoutInbound = 1$postfix_ConnectToFailure = 2# Disabled by default to reduce noise and consume less memory.# Enable at will$postfix_EnvelopeSenders = 0$postfix_EnvelopeSenderDomains = 0$postfix_ConnectionInbound = 0# Reject by IP report$postfix_ByIpRejects = 0$postfix_PanicError = 10$postfix_FatalError = 10$postfix_Error = 10# warnings$postfix_Anvil = 3$postfix_AttrError = 10$postfix_CommunicationError = 10$postfix_DatabaseGeneration = 10$postfix_DNSError = 10$postfix_HeloError = 10$postfix_HostnameValidationError = 10$postfix_HostnameVerification = 10$postfix_IllegalAddrSyntax = 10$postfix_LdapError = 10$postfix_MailerLoop = 10$postfix_MapProblem = 10$postfix_MessageWriteError = 10$postfix_NumericHostname = 10$postfix_ProcessExit = 10$postfix_ProcessLimit = 10$postfix_QueueWriteError = 10$postfix_RBLError = 10$postfix_SaslAuthFail = 10$postfix_SmtpConversationError = 10$postfix_StartupError = 10$postfix_WarningsOther = 10# Common access control actions$postfix_Bcced = 10$postfix_Discarded = 10$postfix_Filtered = 10$postfix_Hold = 10$postfix_Prepended = 10$postfix_Redirected = 10$postfix_Replaced = 10$postfix_Warned = 10# DUNNO action not logged# IGNORE action not logged# REJECT actions are below# Rejects# The following are generic reject types, which are automatically# expanded into each reject variant, based on the reply patterns# listed in Reject_Reply_Patterns. By default, each item in the# list below becomes 4xxReject..., 5xxReject..., and WarnReject...$postfix_RejectBody = 10$postfix_RejectClient = 10$postfix_RejectConfigError = 10$postfix_RejectContent = 10$postfix_RejectData = 10$postfix_RejectEtrn = 10$postfix_RejectHeader = 10$postfix_RejectHelo = 10$postfix_RejectInsufficientSpace = 10$postfix_RejectLookupFailure = 10$postfix_RejectMilter = 10$postfix_RejectProxy = 10$postfix_RejectRBL = 10$postfix_RejectRecip = 10$postfix_RejectRelay = 10$postfix_RejectSender = 10$postfix_RejectSize = 10$postfix_RejectUnknownClient = 10$postfix_RejectUnknownReverseClient = 10$postfix_RejectUnknownUser = 10$postfix_RejectUnverifiedClient = 3$postfix_RejectVerify = 10# For more precise control, you can comment out any of the reject# types above and specify each variant manually, but the list must# be consistent with the values specified in Reject_Reply_Patterns.## For example, you could comment out $postfix_RejectHelo above, and# instead uncomment the three RejectHelo variants, allowing you to# specify different level limiters to each variant:## Permanent 5xx variant# $postfix_5xxRejectHelo = 1# Temporary 4xx variant# $postfix_4xxRejectHelo = 2# Warn_if_reject variant# $postfix_WarnRejectHelo = 2#$postfix_Deferred = 10$postfix_Deferrals = 10$postfix_BounceLocal = 10$postfix_BounceRemote = 10$postfix_Discarded = 10$postfix_ReturnedToSender = 10$postfix_NotificationSent = 10$postfix_ConnectionLostOutbound = 10$postfix_Deliverable = 10$postfix_Undeliverable = 10$postfix_PixWorkaround = 10$postfix_SaslAuth = 10$postfix_TlsServerConnect = 10$postfix_TlsClientConnect = 10$postfix_TlsUnverified = 10$postfix_TlsOffered = 10$postfix_SMTPProtocolViolation = 10$postfix_Postscreen = 1$postfix_DNSBLog = 1$postfix_PolicySPF = 10$postfix_PolicydWeight = 10$postfix_Postgrey = 10# vi: shiftwidth=3 tabstop=3 et