Hola Alan!
26 Jun 21 03:05, Alan Ianson dijo a All:
There are times I would like to look at an inbound packet after tossing when there are unexpected errors or ???.
Is there a way to keep inbound packets after tossing to inspect later?
I do this:
------8<------8<----Principio de copia-paquetes.sh-----8<------8<------8< #!/bin/bash
#####################################################################
# Copio los paquetes que llegan para poder ver los mensajes perdidos
#####################################################################
echo "Empiezo a copiar paquetes"
SECURE=/var/spool/ftn/secure
BACKUPDIR=/srv/fido/paquetes
pushd $BACKUPDIR
if [ ! -d "`date +%Y`" ]; then
mkdir `date +%Y`
fi
cd `date +%Y`
if [ ! -d "`date +%m`" ]; then
mkdir `date +%m`
fi
cd `date +%m`
if [ ! -d "`date +%d`" ]; then
mkdir `date +%d`
fi
cd `date +%d`
find $SECURE -iname "*.pkt" -exec cp -p \{\} ./ \;
for f in mo tu we th fr sa su; do
find $SECURE -iname "*.${f}?" -exec cp -p \{\} ./ \;
done
popd
------8<------8<----Fin de copia-paquetes.sh -----8<------8<------8<
I want you to make the copy for days. So I do not have many packages in each directory. Of course, you can shorten the directory structure :)
I execute it before processing the mail, of course :)
Hope this can help you
Un saludo,
Angel Ripoll
aripoll @ zruspas.org
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