Getting Data In

I want to monitor my email directory

chris94089
Path Finder

We see lots of email alerts, and they come from a wide variety of places.  I want to understand them better.  So...

I thought I would have Splunk monitor the offensive email directory on my own machine (elmx files).  Splunk doesn't automatically break events by file, though.  

So then I tried to configure a custom sourcetype using regex, I just captured the beginning and ending lines, and the sourcetype works for a single email file.  

But when I tried to monitor the entire directory using my sourcetype, no data was ingested at all.

Why is this so hard? Splunk already knows that there's different sources, do I want Splunk to stop event breaking altogether? I'll try that...

 

thanks in advance!

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
Please post your current inputs.conf and props.conf files for the elmx files a well as some sample data (sanitized for your protection).
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