Claude,

I was thinking that @mail (or atmail?) has MySQL based logs - but I could be
mistaken. The data is definitely stored in mysql however. There may be a
plugin for Zimbra that handles logs via ODBC. 

2 cents - make sure you tell your users that the information they are
looking for is heavily dependent on the downstream servers and largely out
of your control :) I'm sure you have.

-Mark



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-----Original Message-----
From: Claude Schnéegans <schneeg...@internetique.com>
[mailto:=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans <schneegans@interneti=71?=
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Sent: Monday, September 02, 2013 8:34 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: database driven mail server


Hi,

I'm presently using MailEnable on my server. It's a good program, but I need
to build a system
to follow up messages.
My customers (associations) send messages to their members and some messages
do not go through for many reasons.
They need to have confirmations and reasons of failures.
The problem with Mail Enable is that the logs are a real mess and very
complicated to parse.
I would need a program that generates more comprehensive logs in a database
I could read more easily.

Any suggestion? Thanks.




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