archive with headers?

David Bandel david.bandel
Mon Aug 7 13:19:45 PDT 2006


On 8/7/06, Jorge Almeida <jalmeida at math.ist.utl.pt> wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Tim Wunder wrote:
>
> > On Monday 07 August 2006 8:27 am, David Bandel wrote:
> > <snip>
> >> Yes.  With the exeption of M$' $hithouse series of mail clients, all
> >> normal mail clients can show you headers.  Usually it's just an option
> >> you need to select.  Take a look under "View" or your options.
> >>
> >
> > You can view mail headers using Outlook, and probably Outlook Express.
> > In Outlook, when viewing a message, if you select View-Options, at the bottom
> > of that dialog there's a box displaying the "Internet Headers." (Tested with
> > Outlook from Office 2003 -- /me goes to wash hands now...)
> >
> > Tim
> >
> I wouldn't touch MScrap with a pole! I didn't manage to explain the
> point: I know how to view headers for a message I receive, but what
> about the ones I didn't receive? What I need is an archive providing a
> "raw view", not just a minimalistic web interface. Googling for
> linux-sxs archive I found http://www.nabble.com/, which provides no
> headers.
>
> BTW: I didn't receive David Bandel's message, there's an example.

The problem is, headers change at each mail server.  I could send you
headers from the e-mails as I received them from this list at gmail,
but that wouldn't help you.  You need the mail headers from your mail
server.

Are you running spamassassin using the reject option and setting it
too low?  How about white listing anything from
linux-users at linux-sxs.org?  While you'll get forged spams, you'll also
get all list messages.

I know the above doesn't help much, but it's odd you get _some_ (but
not all) from multiple lists.

FWIW, there are not messages in the mailq for you.

I do, however, find a bunch of these:
Aug  7 08:07:24 mail sm-mta[1004]: k77Cvotw031005:
to=<jalmeida at math.ist.utl.pt>, delay=00:00:21, xdelay=00:00:02,
mailer=esmtp, pri=74195, relay=smtp.ist.utl.pt. [193.136.128.21],
dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (Ok: queued as A6EBA70003B8)
Aug  7 08:16:29 mail sm-mta[3271]: k77DDAbO003079:
to=<jalmeida at math.ist.utl.pt>, delay=00:00:15, xdelay=00:00:01,
mailer=esmtp, pri=74385, relay=smtp.ist.utl.pt. [193.136.128.22],
dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (Ok: queued as B8EFA7000551)
Aug  7 08:31:41 mail sm-mta[4008]: k77DS0mL003826:
to=<jalmeida at math.ist.utl.pt>, delay=00:00:25, xdelay=00:00:03,
mailer=esmtp, pri=75113, relay=smtp.ist.utl.pt. [193.136.128.21],
dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (Ok: queued as 107E270003E7)
Aug  7 09:16:41 mail sm-mta[7920]: k77ECrNR007793:
to=<jalmeida at math.ist.utl.pt>, delay=00:00:40, xdelay=00:00:02,
mailer=esmtp, pri=75013, relay=smtp.ist.utl.pt. [193.136.128.22],
dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (Ok: queued as 3E3DC70005C7)
Aug  7 10:04:45 mail sm-mta[11978]: k77Evn6q009648:
to=<jalmeida at math.ist.utl.pt>, delay=00:01:10, xdelay=00:00:15,
mailer=esmtp, pri=74607, relay=smtp.ist.utl.pt. [193.136.128.21],
dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (Ok: queued as D31A67000A6F)
Aug  7 10:29:15 mail sm-mta[12984]: k77FSXfI012958:
to=<jalmeida at math.ist.utl.pt>, delay=00:00:26, xdelay=00:00:02,
mailer=esmtp, pri=75039, relay=smtp.ist.utl.pt. [193.136.128.22],
dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (Ok: queued as E972E7000556)
Aug  7 10:44:03 mail sm-mta[13768]: k77Fgur5013747:
to=<jalmeida at math.ist.utl.pt>, delay=00:00:40, xdelay=00:00:05,
mailer=esmtp, pri=75079, relay=smtp.ist.utl.pt. [193.136.128.21],
dsn=2.0.0, stat=Sent (Ok: queued as 9AAB370004B6)

Note the stat=
Also note the two different IPs.

Ciao,

David A. Bandel
-- 
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
            - Nemesis Air Racing Team motto



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