Use the extracts and some perl.

look in the www directory.

------Burton

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Neil Aggarwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Sat, 21 Dec 2002 11:07:13 -0600

>Hello:
>
>I just set-up ntop 2.1.3 on my RedHat 8.0 machine.
>It has a dizzing array of information, but I am a
>little confused about how to use the information.
>
>Is it possible to get stats on the total bytes sent
>into and out of the machine via email broken down by
>each user?
>
>When a user sends an email thru the server,
>they connect to the smtps port (port 465) and transfer
>the email to the server.  The server then forwards the
>email to the receiver's mail server (sent from port 25).
>
>When a user recieves email, the sender's mail server
>connects to port 25 and sends the email to the server.
>When the user checks the email, they connect to the
>pop3s port (port 995) and download the email.
>
>What I want is to count the total bytes sent and
>received for each of the user's email accounts to
>monitor their usage.  
>
>Is this possible with ntop?
>
>There are many other protocols which I want to track
>usage for as well, including, ssh, sftp, telnet, ftp,
>http, etc.  Are there facilities to monitor each of
>these?
>
>Thanks,
>       Neil.
>
>--
>Neil Aggarwal
>JAMM Consulting, Inc.    (972) 612-6056, http://www.JAMMConsulting.com
>Custom Internet Development    Websites, Ecommerce, Java, databases
>
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