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Date:  Mon, 26 Nov 2007 09:26:42 -0500
From:  MuntadaNet Webmaster <webmaster (at mark) muntada.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:11240] Tracing emails being sent with apache
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <200711261426.lAQEQlxZ012455 (at mark) huda.muntadanet.com>
In-Reply-To:  <FB1A2857-0062-4C25-BCD4-A94C910DFFF9 (at mark) comcast.net>
References:  <1142a46a0711241707o4f42267fnd59958df0fb5c1eb (at mark) mail.gmail.com> <47492154.9060203 (at mark) monostar.net> <000501c8302d$a98ed1b0$fcac7510$ (at mark) com> <FB1A2857-0062-4C25-BCD4-A94C910DFFF9 (at mark) comcast.net>
X-Mail-Count: 11240

I am getting a ton of returned mail that is evidently being sent from 
my server using the apache user.  I have tried to sift through the 
access_log to determine what web site is the culprit to no avail.

Is there any way to turn on some kind of trace logging to find out 
when a call to sendmail is made that shows exactly what cgi or php 
page executed it.  There is hardly any CGI if at all on my servers so 
I am pretty sure this is most likely php mail() call.

-Rashid


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