On 5/5/20 5:28 PM, Mark Dadgar wrote:
Is there the equivalent of the post log from mailman 2.x available?
It's not a separate log as it was in Mailman 2.1, but the information is in the smtp log. For example, here are a couple of entries relating to your post to which I'm replying:
May 06 00:29:15 2020 (27320) <F0E6ABE3-C0DD-47D9-A527-1BAB77BD84C2@pdc-racing.net> smtp to mailman-users@mailman3.org for 238 recips, completed in 39.014487743377686 seconds May 06 00:29:15 2020 (27320) <F0E6ABE3-C0DD-47D9-A527-1BAB77BD84C2@pdc-racing.net> post to mailman-users@mailman3.org from mark@pdc-racing.net, 4429 bytes
And here are a couple from a digest
May 05 07:30:06 2020 (27320) <158866380359.27325.3146638341622587020@mailman.iad1.psf.io> smtp to mailman-users@mailman3.org for 7 recips, completed in 0.6532349586486816 seconds May 05 07:30:06 2020 (27320) <158866380359.27325.3146638341622587020@mailman.iad1.psf.io> post to mailman-users@mailman3.org from mailman-users-request@mailman3.org, 27406 bytes
These timestamps are UTC.
There are 4 categories of messages that can be customized as described at <https://mailman.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/mailman/config/docs/config.html#schema-cfg>. There are also additional messages written by some other modules that aren't specifically configurable.
The above are examples of 'every' and 'success' messages.
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