LOG CONNECTION TCPIP-channel-specific option

TCP/IP-channel-specific options: LOG_CONNECTION (integer)
The  TCP/IP-channel-specific option controls  whether or not connection  information, e.g., the domain name of the SMTP client sending  the message, is saved in    file entries and the  writing of  connection records when the    channel  option is enabled for the channel; it applies to both SMTP server and  SMTP client, and to both LMTP server and LMTP client. This value is a decimal integer representing a bit-encoded integer, the interpretation  of which is given in the table below.

Bit 0 is the least significant bit.

This TCP/IP-channel-specific option defaults to the setting of the general MTA option   (as set in the MTA option file (legacy configuration) or at the   level in Unified Configuration). The TCP/IP-channel-specific option may be set explicitly to override on a per-channel basis  the behavior requested by the general option. That is, a pair of settings such as: msconfig&#x3e; set mta.log_connection 7 msconfig&#x3e; set channel:tcp_submit.options.LOG_CONNECTION 0 means that arbitrary  channels will log connection information, except for the   channel which will not log such connection information.

See also:
 * MTA transaction log entry format
 * logging Option
 * log_connection MTA Option
 * TCPIP-channel-specific options