Is there any way to get a count of how many e-mail are sent from a
single user account via API in a day?  Could it be done via the audit
API to get a count of the messages with a Sent Mail label/IMAP folder
at a couple of times during the day per user.  I imagine that there
could be some metric that might work.  Maybe if there are more than
200 sent messages in an 8 hour period?  Would the audit API have
capability like this?

thanks,
 -Tomas

On Dec 14, 5:19 pm, Alexandre Jacquet <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello Tomas,
>
> Using API is not possible, because you have to handle the mail flow to
> analyze the messages, this feature is only allowed using the properly Gmail
> Anti Spam system or implementing Postini Services, you can contact Google
> Enterprise (www.google.com/a) to purchase this product or work only with
> Gmail Security that is excellent.
>
> Alexandre Jacquet
>
> Google Apps Deployment Specialst
> São Paulo | SP | Brasil
> Tel.: 55 11 8064 6882
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Tomas Hajek <[email protected]> wrote:
> > We are transitioning our users over to Google Apps  for EDU.  We currently
> > user a barracuda Spam and Virus Firewall for inbound and outbound traffic
> > to our local mail servers.  Our users get a good amount of phishing scam
> > e-mails and a small percentage of them respond and spammers take control of
> > their e-mail.  This makes us a spam source and sometimes our e-mail domain
> > gets blacklisted.  One thing we have been able to do to with the barracuda
> > is that it sends alert messages when the mail queues reach a certain
> > threshold.  When we see this we can check the queue and see if it's coming
> > from one of our users and we suspend their account and get in contact with
> > them and reset their password, ask them if they remember responding to a
> > particular e-mail or form, etc.
>
> > So, the question I have is this.  Once we switch over to Google for our
> > e-mail (and our barracuda is not longer filtering traffic), is there any
> > mechanism via API or domain management interface that can give me some
> > similar information.  Maybe the total messages sent from a particular
> > account over a period of time or something similar that might help us
> > determine that a compromise has occurred and on which account so that we
> > can take action to notify that user?  Is there any process that Google has
> > that might notify domain admins of compromised accounts?
>
> > How do others handle these situations?
>
> > Thanks,
> >  -Tomas
>
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