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Question Mail log for moved mails

Ueli Kramer

New Pleskian
Hi there
I am aware about the /var/log/maillog but there I only see the incoming mails and the handling of spamd.
After that I don't have any information what happend with a mail.

Is there a way to have a log with information about who moved mails on the server?

Thank you for your help.
 
Hi there
I am aware about the /var/log/maillog but there I only see the incoming mails and the handling of spamd.
After that I don't have any information what happend with a mail.

Is there a way to have a log with information about who moved mails on the server?

Thank you for your help.
Try it with /var/log/syslog

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