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POSTGREYREPORT

NAME

postgreyreport − Fatal report for Postfix Greylisting Policy Server

SYNOPSIS

postgreyreport [options...]

 −h, −−help                   display this help and exit
     −−version                display version and exit
     −−user=USER              run as USER (default: postgrey)
     −−dbdir=PATH             find db files in PATH (default: /var/lib/postgrey)
     −−delay=N                report triplets that did not try again after N seconds (default: 300)
     −−greylist−text=TXT      text to match on for greylist maillog lines
     −−skip_pool              Skip report for 'subscriber pools' ( last 2 octets of IP found in PTR name )
     −−skip_dnsbl=RBL         RBL server to query and skip reporting for any listed hosts (SLOW!!)
     −−skip_clients=FILE      PTR or IP or REGEXP of clients to skip in report
     −−match_clients=FILE     *ONLY* report if fatal *AND* PTR/IP of client matches
     −−show_tries             display the number of attempts failed triplets made in first column
     −−show_time              show entry time in maillog (single line only)
     −−tab                    use tabs as separators for easy cut(1)ting
     −−nosingle_line          display sender/recipients grouped by ptr − ip
     −−separate_by_subnet=TXT display TXT for every new /24 (ex: "=================\n" )
     −−separate_by_ip=TXT     display TXT for every new IP  (ex: "\n")
     −−check_sender=LIST      one or more of: mx,mx/24,a,a/24
                              does DNS/A lookups for sender @domain and compares sending IP
                              if match displays "MX" "A" or "MX/24" or "A/24" depending on LIST
   Note that −−(skip|match)_clients can be specified multiple times and there are no default files.
   Same rules apply as postgrey's −−whitelist−clients, see postgrey doc for more info.
   −−skip_dnsbl can also be specified multiple times to query multiple DNSBL servers.

DESCRIPTION

postgreyreport opens postgrey.db as read-only; reads a maillog via STDIN , extracts the triplets for any Greylisted lines and looks them up in postgrey.db. if the difference in first and last time seen is less than −−delay=N then the triplet is considered fatal and displayed to STDOUT

The report sorts by client IP address

Note:
unless you are using −−lookup_by_subnet or excluding all known MTA pools you will likely have false fatal reports for "BigISPs". A message that was tried from every IP in SMTP pool before making it through will show up in the report for all of the attempted source IPs

USAGE
It is best to run postgreyreport against a maillog that is at least several hours old (yesterdays?) ( you be the judge on how old is acceptable ). if you run the report against a live maillog you are not giving legit MTA ’s enough time to try again and you will have lots of inaccurate information.

Ex usage:

        zcat /var/log/maillog.0.gz | ./postgreyreport [options] > postgreyreport.log
        or
        zcat /var/log/maillog.0.gz | \
        ./postgreyreport −−nosingle_line −−check_sender=mx,a \
        −−separate_by_subnet=":==================\n"
        # 94 "=" total, some were omitted for clarity

Ex Output: ( POD wrapping will mess this up, view source )

 :============================================================================================
 unknown                 4.29.43.31
                    marissa_mcclendonuu AT abit DOT com DOT tw                      user1 AT recipient1 DOT com
                            jake_meyerdt AT ali DOT com DOT tw                      user2 AT recipient1 DOT com
                        jenny_banks_sh AT translate DOT ru                      user1 AT recipient2 DOT com
                              rvazquezpo AT ali DOT com DOT tw                      user3 AT recipient1 DOT com
                                 aep AT notimexico DOT com                      user2 AT recipient1 DOT com
                    brittneystanley_ei AT cetra DOT org DOT tw                      user2 AT recipient1 DOT com
                            brendasheehan_cw AT lib DOT ru                      user2 AT recipient1 DOT com
 :============================================================================================
 lsanca1−ar5−127−189.biz.dsl.gtei.net      4.33.127.189
    A      fokkensr@lsanca1−ar5−127−189.biz.dsl.gtei.net                 user2 AT recipient1 DOT com
                       cyxlfrfwciercu AT publicist DOT com                      user3 AT recipient4 DOT com
 :============================================================================================
 smtpout.mac.com       17.250.248.83
                             do_not_reply AT apple DOT com                      user4 AT recipient5 DOT com
 smtpout.mac.com       17.250.248.88
   MX                             legituser AT mac DOT com                      user6 AT recipient7 DOT com
 :============================================================================================

HISTORY

1.14.3 20100321

  Some additions, Leonard den Ottolander <leonard.den.ottolander.nl>
  New option: −−tab   Use tabs as separator in single line mode
  New option: −−show_time   Show entry time in maillog in single line mode

1.14.2 20040715

  BUGFIX: (automatic) lookup−by−subnet support was broken, fixed.
  BUGFIX: corrected a few spelling errors
  new Option: −−skip_pool   Skip report for 'subscriber pools'

1.14.1 20040712

  Changed −−return−string to −−greylist−text to match postgrey
  new Option: −−skip_clients=FILE
  new Option: −−match_clients=FILE
  new Option: −−skip_dnsbl=RBL.DNS.NAME
  All 3 of the new options can be specified multiple times.
  Updated do_*_subsititions again to match postgrey

1.11.1 20040701

  missing keys from DB are considered fatal triplets and included in report
  Changed −−delay testing from "greater than" to "greater than or equal to"
  Fixed −−help and −−man switches
  Removed setuid Notice

1.6.4 20040618

  Initial Public Version (postgrey/contrib)

AUTHOR

Tom Baker <tbaker AT bakerfl DOT org>

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