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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 38      Logging
  Log Types
Information displayed in text mail logs is shown in 
Interpreting a Text Mail Log
Use the following sample as a guide to interpret log files.
Note
Individual lines in log files are NOT numbered. They are numbered here only for sample purposes.
Table 38-4
Text Mail Log Statistics 
Statistic
Description
ICID
Injection Connection ID. This is a numerical identifier for an individual SMTP 
connection to the system, over which 1 to thousands of individual messages may 
be sent.
DCID
Delivery Connection ID. This is a numerical identifier for an individual SMTP 
connection to another server, for delivery of 1 to thousands of messages, each 
with some or all of their RIDs being delivered in a single message transmission.
RCID
RPC Connection ID. This is a numerical identifier for an individual RPC 
connection to the Spam quarantine. It is used to track messages as they are sent 
to and from the Spam Quarantine.
MID
Message ID: Use this to track messages as they flow through the logs.
RID
Recipient ID: Each message recipient is assigned an ID.
New
New connection initiated.
Start
New message started.
Table 38-5
Text Mail Log Detail 
1
Mon Apr 17 19:56:22 2003 Info: New SMTP ICID 5 interface Management (10.1.1.1) 
address 10.1.1.209 reverse dns host remotehost.com verified yes
2
Mon Apr 17 19:57:20 2003 Info: Start MID 6 ICID 5
3
Mon Apr 17 19:57:20 2003 Info: MID 6 ICID 5 From: <sender@remotehost.com>
4
Mon Apr 17 19:58:06 2003 Info: MID 6 ICID 5 RID 0 To: <mary@yourdomain.com>
5
Mon Apr 17 19:59:52 2003 Info: MID 6 ready 100 bytes from <sender@remotehost.com>
6
Mon Apr 17 19:59:59 2003 Info: ICID 5 close
7
Mon Mar 31 20:10:58 2003 Info: New SMTP DCID 8 interface 192.168.42.42 address 
10.5.3.25
8
Mon Mar 31 20:10:58 2003 Info: Delivery start DCID 8 MID 6 to RID [0]
9
Mon Mar 31 20:10:58 2003 Info: Message done DCID 8 MID 6 to RID [0]
10
Mon Mar 31 20:11:03 2003 Info: DCID 8 close