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You can use | =Using zmmsgtrace= | ||
==ZCS 6.0== | |||
*Beginning with 6.0, the CLI zmmsgtrace is no longer available and there is no planned replacement. | |||
==ZCS 5.0== | |||
You can use [[CLI_zmmsgtrace|zmmsgtrace]] if you have the messageID | |||
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zmmsgtrace -s user1 -r user2 | zmmsgtrace -s user1 -r user2 | ||
=Using Jetty Access Log= | |||
But this does not give you where the message originated from the best is to retrieve the date/time and use it to inspect the /opt/zimbra/jetty/logs/access_log.* | But this does not give you where the message originated from the best is to retrieve the date/time and use it to inspect the /opt/zimbra/jetty/logs/access_log.* | ||
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[[Category: Archive & Discovery]] | [[Category: Archive & Discovery]] | ||
[[Category: ZCS 5.0]] |
Revision as of 00:19, 2 February 2010
Using zmmsgtrace
ZCS 6.0
- Beginning with 6.0, the CLI zmmsgtrace is no longer available and there is no planned replacement.
ZCS 5.0
You can use zmmsgtrace if you have the messageID
Example:
zmmsgtrace -i 30004771.6541211949637230.JavaMail.root@zimbra
You can also use it to find message sent by user1 to user2 in the last 30 days
zmmsgtrace -s user1 -r user2
Using Jetty Access Log
But this does not give you where the message originated from the best is to retrieve the date/time and use it to inspect the /opt/zimbra/jetty/logs/access_log.*