On Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2008 Paul J Stevens wrote:
> - 0000710: [IMAP daemon] eliminate annoying "[Illegal seek] on
>   read-stream" message from imap4d (hinote)

Any chance that logging will be improved? We've had the threads "Log 
table" startet 30.August 2007 by Jorge, and "POP/IMAP logging via 
syslog" from 2.Aug.2007, especially my mails there ;-)
I still suffer searching in logs. Example: Yesterday a customer wanted 
to know who logged in with his user/pwd during two weeks of time. So I 
searched for his username, and this shows this:
Jul  1 12:44:13 mailsrv1.zmi.at dbmail/pop3d[10917]: Message:[pop3] 
pop3.c,pop3(+440): user [EMAIL PROTECTED] logged in [messages=346, 
octets=47936501]
This is nice information, but doesn't show from which IP he logged in. 
So I have to search extra via the PID, which is the only related 
information.
Jul  1 12:44:13 mailsrv1.zmi.at dbmail/pop3d[10917]: Message:
[serverchild] serverchild.c,PerformChildTask(+349): incoming connection 
from [83.64.213.160] by pid [10917]
Then I needed to see when he logged out. Actually, you cannot find that 
information all the time:
Jul  1 12:45:05 mailsrv1.zmi.at dbmail/pop3d[10917]: Message:[pop3] 
pop3.c,pop3_handle_connection(+188): user [EMAIL PROTECTED] logging 
out [messages=339, octets=47835231]
This one was OK, but for the webmail app it doesn't log out all the 
time. It would be good to have a log entry when the correspondig 
process is killed or whatever, because sometime you can only see the 
next login for that PID.

mfg zmi
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