[xmail] Re: POP3 Logging

2008-06-16 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Jayson Keidel wrote:

 In the documentation I see there's a Pop3LogPasswd option that can be
 used to disable logging of the POP3 Password. I've tried it in the
 servers.tab and it hasn't seemed to make a difference. Is there a
 specific format I'd need to enter it into the config file (right now
 it's Pop3LogPasswd 0 --- that being a tab between them),
 or perhaps another directive that needs disabling?

Are you using the latest XMail version? The Pop3LogPasswd defaults to 0, 
so even if that's a space instead of a TAB, you'd still be getting an 
empty string in the password field of the log file.



- Davide


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[xmail] Re: POP3 Logging

2008-06-16 Thread Jayson Keidel
I'm using 1.22-5  the version that comes with the stable release of 
Debian

Davide Libenzi wrote:
 On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Jayson Keidel wrote:
 
 In the documentation I see there's a Pop3LogPasswd option that can be
 used to disable logging of the POP3 Password. I've tried it in the
 servers.tab and it hasn't seemed to make a difference. Is there a
 specific format I'd need to enter it into the config file (right now
 it's Pop3LogPasswd 0 --- that being a tab between them),
 or perhaps another directive that needs disabling?
 
 Are you using the latest XMail version? The Pop3LogPasswd defaults to 0, 
 so even if that's a space instead of a TAB, you'd still be getting an 
 empty string in the password field of the log file.
 
 
 
 - Davide
 
 
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[xmail] Re: POP3 Logging

2008-06-16 Thread Davide Libenzi
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Jayson Keidel wrote:

 I'm using 1.22-5  the version that comes with the stable release of 
 Debian

That feature came with 1.25:

http://www.xmailserver.org/ChangeLog.html#jan_3__2008_v_1_25



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[xmail] Re: POP3 Logging

2008-06-16 Thread Ivo Smits
I think that 1.25 is included with Debian Testing. Unfortunately I don't 
know if it's actively being maintained (1.22 had been in there until 
recently!).
Usually it's quite possible to mix packages of stable and testing 
distributions, you may, however, have to upgrade more packages (libraries) 
to the testing branch.

Ivo

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 On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Jayson Keidel wrote:

 I'm using 1.22-5  the version that comes with the stable release of
 Debian

 That feature came with 1.25:

 http://www.xmailserver.org/ChangeLog.html#jan_3__2008_v_1_25



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[xmail] Re: POP3 logging

2002-04-11 Thread Henrik Steffen


 - how many messages were stored or deleted
  pop3 does not store messages

maybe store was the wrong word:

after retrieving a message it can either be deleted or kept on the server.

e.g, I have some customers who leave their messages on the server for 5 days
after download. they are using some eudora feature.

maybe the pop3-log could indicate:

- number of messages at login-time: 15
- messages downloaded: 15
- messages kept on server: 8
- messages deleted: 7

maybe even the number of bytes should be shown for statistics/accounting
purpose

just an idea

- henrik


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