On 01.02.12 01:16, Raj Kumar wrote:
>I am using courier-imap with exim. I want to log or trace IP Addresses 
> from where the user download email .  The log generated in 
> /var/log/maillog is not sufficient to find at which ip address the 
> email is downloaded.  Please suggest what to do.

If you want to know where every indiviual mail was downloaded and/or 
deleted (we've had similar customers requests), you would need to patch 
courier-imapd and courier-pop3d to log that information.

To join this information with info when particular e-mail was 
delivered, you'd need exim/maildrop/procmail to log unique 
identification of e-mail that could later be processed by courier's 
imap/pop3d.

The unique information can be the name of file, or maybe inode nubmer 
(assuming all files are on the same filesystem).

I don't know if anyone provides enough of informations to track each 
e-mail this deeply.
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