[CentOS] sendmail and rbl blocking - generating statistics

Wed Mar 14 22:13:24 UTC 2007
John Summerfield <debian at herakles.homelinux.org>

Will McDonald wrote:
> 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.

It might be quicker, but that doesn't make it more efficient;-)

I often "evolve" my commandlines (I commonly use one that's 500+ 
characters long) and if I don't start with a cat I often wish I did:-/






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