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assplog(8) ASSP assplog(8) NAME assplog - ASSP log pretty-printer SYNOPSIS assplog DESCRIPTION assplog uses tail -f to monitor the ASSP Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy log and then displays logged messages using ANSI color sequences and reformat- ted to a consistent layout for easy reading. assplog works best on terminal windows of around 120 columns or wider. It also assumes a black background as whitelisted messages are dis- played colored white. If you normally use a white background, use Ctrl-MiddleButton and select Enable Reverse Video. The colors have the following meaning: 1. Messages that were delivered White Sender was on whitelist (or was added to whitelist) Green Message passed all checks and was delivered 2. Messages that were blocked Cyan Message was delayed (sending MTA should retry later) Blue Recipient unknown (failed flat list or LDAP check) Magenta Message failed any of the other checks Red Message failed Bayesian spam check 3. Administrative messages Yellow Admin change from web interface Grey Messages about ASSP's operation, including messages to assp{notspam,spam,white}@ address BUGS Note that assplog suppresses some of the message lines from the in ac- tual log (those that report penalty scoring and some socket level in- formation, for example). Unknown/new log messages are not colorized. FOR A COMPLETE AND ACCURATE VIEW OF THE LOG, USE tail -f DIRECTLY ON THE LOG FILE. FILES /var/db/assp/maillog.txt location of ASSP log file SEE ALSO assp(8), tail(1) May 16, 2005 assplog(8)
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