>don't know if it was mentioned already, but it would be extremely helpfull if >qmail-pop3d would do some logging aswell. Strangely enough. Yes, we do similar pop logging. At least for the reason that we can generate traffic-based invoices. Here's a suitably anonymized pop log entry: Start: *someone* T=1/17756 from $TCPREMOTEHOST ($TCPREMOTEHOSTIP) ($VERSION) Quit: *someone* 1 Retr=0/0, Dele=0/0 It's timestamped of course. T= is the original maildir details count/bytes. Retr is the count/bytes retrieved and Dele is, well, obvious. We also log net traffic on the socket. Regards.
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