On Donnerstag, 2. August 2007 Anne wrote:
> Michael Monnerie wrote:
> > Is there a way to log which users logged in via POP/IMAP? I don't
> > see that info, and raising trace doesn't help either.
>
> I recently raised the trace level to 3 to have this info available.
> Aug  2 14:26:53 server dbmail/pop3d[26391]: Message:[pop3]
> pop3.c,pop3(+440): user xxxx logged in [messages=0, octets=0]

Yes, but I do not want trace level 3 information for normal operation. 
There should be, however, a simple log just as the normal pop/imap 
daemons do:

Aug  7 13:28:32 power2u imapd[14078]: Login user=xxxxxx 
host=h081217116113.dyn.cm.kabsi.at [81.217.116.113]

Aug  7 13:29:03 power2u popper[14124]: Stats: xxxxxx 0 0 0 0 
62.178.35.112 62.178.35.112 [pop_updt.c:296]

I want to see which users log in how often, and if it was successful. 
ATM, I cannot even see when there's a dictionary attack on the server.

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