This example shows a logging entry similar to that shown in Example 25–3 with LOG_FILENAME=1 and LOG_MESSAGE_ID=1 showing the file name (1 and 3 below) and message ID (2 and 4 below). . The message ID in particular can be used to correlate which entries relate to which message.
16-Feb-2007 15:41:32.36 tcp_intranet tcp_local EE 1 adam@sesta.com rfc822;marlowe@siroe.com marlowe@siroe.com /opt/SUNWmsgsr/data/queue/tcp_local/002/ZZf0r4i0Wdy51.01 (1) <0JDJ00D02IBWDX00@sesta.com> (2) siroe.com (siroe.com [192.160.253.66]) 16-Feb-2007 15:41:34.73 tcp_local DE 1 adam@sesta.com rfc822;marlowe@siroe.com marlowe@siroe.com /opt/SUNWmsgsr/data/queue/tcp_local/002/ZZf0r4i0Wdy51.01 (3) <0JDJ00D02IBWDX00@sesta.com> (4) thor.siroe.com dns;thor.siroe.com (TCP|206.184.139.12|2788|192.160.253.66|25) (thor.siroe.com ESMTP Sendmail ready at Thu, 15 Feb 2007 21:37:29 -0700 [MST]) smtp;250 2.1.5 <marlowe@siroe.com>... Recipient ok |