On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 10:42:09PM +1100, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> Counting messages would be a separate patch to just pop3.
Something like this...
Bron ( it counts retr, top and dele commands only, I figured I couldn't
be arsed counting list and uidl )
Index: cyrus-imapd-2.3.13/imap/pop3d.c
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 02:27:07PM -0500, Anthony Tibbs wrote:
> Hi Eddy,
>
> I had worked on this briefly and, given a day or so, I could probably come
> up with a working solution at least for byte/traffic accounting. Logging
> 'messages retrieved' for POP3 could make some sense, but it gets
I would like to log some statistics when any user retrieves their pop3's
> emails.
>
> Currently:
> ... pop3[32760]: login: address [ip] user plaintext User logged in
>
> It would be nice to also get the number of messages retrieved (and total
> size if available)
>
plaintext User logged in
It would be nice to also get the number of messages retrieved (and total
size if available)
Can someone help ?
Thanks,
Eddy
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Sujet : Re: IMAP/POP traffic accounting
De : Eddy Beliveau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pour : Mirosław
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Many thanks,
Have a nice day
Eddy
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Sujet : Re: IMAP/POP traffic accounting
De : Mirosław Jaworski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pour : Anthony Tibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date : 2006-11-30
Patrick
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From: "Anthony Tibbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: IMAP/POP traffic accounting
I believe there was some mention of this in the past, but I'm wondering
whether there are any known efforts
On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 13:23 -0500, Anthony Tibbs wrote:
> I believe there was some mention of this in the past, but I'm wondering
> whether there are any known efforts to implement network traffic accounting
> in the later versions of Cyrus, or if this is still something that hasn't
> been dealt
On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 13:23 -0500, Anthony Tibbs wrote:
> I believe there was some mention of this in the past, but I'm wondering
> whether there are any known efforts to implement network traffic accounting
> in the later versions of Cyrus, or if this is still something that hasn't
> been dealt
Hi Anthony,
I'm not 100% sure - but 99%, so I hope this answer is ok ;-)
There is no implementation in Cyrus and I think nobody has thought
about doing it. Somebody reported that Perdition logs the bytes
sent and received, and suggested one could use that in the last
thread. I haven't yet tried
I believe there was some mention of this in the past, but I'm wondering
whether there are any known efforts to implement network traffic accounting
in the later versions of Cyrus, or if this is still something that hasn't
been dealt with. I am pondering possibly tackling this, but I'm not reall
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