08-01-2014 06:33 AM
Hi,
Our ironports work as a relayhosts for local hosts and only send emails to the outside world.
We've got configured only one listener of type = private. Almost all emails hits "Relayed" flow policy.
We've many hosts and we send emails from many domains eg.
from: user1@domain1.com or
from: user2@domain1.com or
from: user3@domain1.com or
from: user1@domain2.com
from: user2@domain2.com
...
I'd like to see how many emails are being sent from a given domain. As you can see from attached screenshots there are
plenty emails sent but there are no data in Outgoing Senders stats page.
Why is that ? What am I missing here ?
Thanks for any help.
screens attached ...
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08-11-2014 11:12 AM
That shows you the domains of the sending hosts, not the envelope sender domains. If you select IP Addresses you will see that it shows the IPs of the hosts you are getting mail from.
You will not see any outgoing domains when the appliance can't do a reverse lookup on the IP. This can happen for several reasons.
You could use Message Tracking to count the number of items from a particular domain but that has a maximum limit of 1000. If it were me I would download the mail_logs and directly count the messages using grep or something similar.
08-11-2014 11:12 AM
That shows you the domains of the sending hosts, not the envelope sender domains. If you select IP Addresses you will see that it shows the IPs of the hosts you are getting mail from.
You will not see any outgoing domains when the appliance can't do a reverse lookup on the IP. This can happen for several reasons.
You could use Message Tracking to count the number of items from a particular domain but that has a maximum limit of 1000. If it were me I would download the mail_logs and directly count the messages using grep or something similar.
08-13-2014 07:12 AM
Thanks for your help.
I'll do as you say, do some searching in mail logs.
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