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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 for Email Security User Guide
Chapter 37 Logging
Log Types
Examples of Bounce Log Entries
Soft-Bounced Recipient (Bounce Type = Delayed)
Hard-Bounced Recipient (Bounce Type = Bounced)
Bounce Log with Message Body and Logheaders
Note
The text string \015\012 represents a line break (for example, CRLF).
Using Status Logs
Status logs record system statistics found in the CLI status commands, including
status
,
status
detail
, and
dnsstatus
. The period of recording is set using the
setup
subcommand in
logconfig
. Each
counter or rate reported in status logs is the value since the last time the counter was reset.
Thu Dec 26 18:37:00 2003 Info: Delayed: 44451135:0
From:<campaign1@yourdomain.com> To:<user@sampledomain.com>
Reason: "4.1.0 - Unknown address error" Response: "('451',
['<user@sampledomain.com> Automated block triggered by suspicious
activity from your IP address (10.1.1.1). Have your system administrator
send e-mail to postmaster@sampledomain.com if you believe this block is
in error'])"
Thu Dec 26 18:36:59 2003 Info: Bounced: 45346670:0 From:<campaign1@yourdomain.com>
To:<user2@sampledomain.com>
Reason: "5.1.0 - Unknown address error" Response: "('550', ['There is no such active
account.'])"
Wed Jan 29 00:06:30 2003 Info: Bounced: 203:0 From:<campaign1@yourdomain.com>
To:<user@sampledomain.com>
Reason:"5.1.2 - Bad destination host" Response: "('000', [])" Headers: ['xname:
userID2333']' Message: Message-Id:
<1u5jak$6b@yourdomain.com>\015\012xname: userID2333\015\012subject:
Greetings.\015\012\015\012Hi Tom:'