Topic: Logwatch shows too many e-mails sent by Postfix
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Hi. I'm wondering why logwatch says 97 e-mails accepted, and 74 sent via smtp. During this period I only sent about 14 e-mails and received 10. Maybe I just don't understand what these mean. Or is someone sending e-mails using my server? Can I configure the server so only I can send e-mail? Or is that not possible / unpolite, as my server should be part of global e-mail distribution?
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****** Summary *************************************************************************************
26 Miscellaneous warnings
1.392M Bytes accepted 1,459,941
989.154K Bytes sent via SMTP 1,012,894
454.319K Bytes delivered 465,223
7.838K Bytes forwarded 8,026
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97 Accepted 78.86%
26 Rejected 21.14%
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123 Total 100.00%
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17 5xx Reject HELO/EHLO 65.38%
3 5xx Reject unknown user 11.54%
6 5xx Reject sender address 23.08%
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26 Total 5xx Rejects 100.00%
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62 4xx Reject recipient address 100.00%
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62 Total 4xx Rejects 100.00%
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183 Connections
39 Connections lost (inbound)
183 Disconnections
99 Removed from queue
29 Delivered
74 Sent via SMTP
2 Forwarded
2 SMTP dialog errors
16 SASL authenticated messages
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