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518 | Chapter 14: Signals, Transactions, and Syslog
In Table 14-4, we list the possibilities in alphabetical order. Then, in the sections at
the end of this chapter, we describe the role that each plays.
Note that this table is not comprehensive. There are many more syslog equates used
in sendmail??™s logging output, and those equates can document everything from
authentication failure to spam rejection notices. We explain those specialty log lines
and equates in their respective sections of this book. In this chapter, we restrict our
coverage to those equates common to everyday mail delivery.
Table 14-4. what= in syslog output lines
what= ?§ Description
action= ?§14.6.1 on page 521 The Milter??™s phase
arg1= ?§14.6.2 on page 521 The argument to a check_ rule set
bodytype= ?§14.6.3 on page 521 The body type of the message
class= ?§14.6.4 on page 522 Precedence: header??™s value
ctladdr= ?§14.6.5 on page 522 The controlling user
daemon= ?§14.6.6 on page 522 The name of the sender??™s daemon
delay= ?§14.6.7 on page 522 Total time to deliver
dsn= ?§14.6.8 on page 523 Show DSN status code
from= ?§14.6.9 on page 523 The envelope sender
intvl= ?§14.6.10 on page 523 The illegal interval to schedule
len= ?§14.6.11 on page 524 The length of a too-long header value
mailer= ?§14.6.12 on page 524 The delivery agent used
milter= ?§14.
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