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Spam logging
When Internet Services refuses to accept a message, an entry is added to your server statistics file. Spam logging is enabled by default.
Here is an example of a spam log entry:
Spam 27 10/22/2001 12:27:54 PM localhost         127.0.0.1 terry@127.0.0.1 Sender Extra
Spam: keyword
The keyword for these entries is always "Spam"
•       27: FirstClass user ID
Usually the Internet Services gateway userid 1000000000
•       10/22/2002: the date
•       12:27:54 PM: the time
•       localhost: the host name
This is declared by the remote host in the SMTP.
•       127.0.0.1: the IP address
The remote host IP address.
•       admin@127.0.0.1: the mail address
The mail from: field in the SMTP conversation.
•       Sender: the reason code
The reason code can be one of:
•       MailRule
•       Sender
•       RBL
•       ReverseDNS
•       Host
•       RelayReject.
Extra: the extra information
Extra information will contain: 
•       MailRule type - any NDN text sent
•       RelayReject type - the address being relayed
The rcpt to: field in the SMTP conversation.
        Note
RelayReject is not logged when all relaying is disabled.


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