[CentOS] sendmail and rbl blocking - generating statistics

Will McDonald wmcdonald at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 20:08:06 UTC 2007


On 14/03/07, Ryan Simpkins <centos at ryansimpkins.com> wrote:
> Mar 14 09:31:36 io sendmail[19416]: ruleset=check_relay, arg1=[84.4.97.105],
> arg2=127.0.0.2, relay=[84.4.97.105], reject=554 5.7.1 Rejected 84.4.97.105 found in
> bl.spamcop.net
>
> Try doing a simple 'cat /var/log/maillog | grep -c check_relay'

You can avoid the unnecessary 'cat' by just passing the filename to
grep directly:

# grep -c check_relay /var/log/maillog

This *should* be quicker, especially in looping constructs.

> For my server:
>
> cat /var/log/maillog | grep checK_relay | grep -c spamhaus
> 836

Again:

# grep -c 'checK_relay.*spamhaus' /var/log/maillog
# grep -c 'checK_relay.*spamcop' /var/log/maillog
# grep -c 'checK_relay.*njabl' /var/log/maillog

Would probably be more efficient and faster, you can test with 'time'
to verify this. You're spawning one process 'grep', instead of three
seperate processes, 'cat, 'grep' and 'grep' again.

Will.



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