enable the debug/trace #defines in pop_send.c?

-Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco                       Network Administrator/Engineer
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, WSO Support wrote:

> I have the EXACT same question, thanks for posting it.
> 
> -Chris
> WSO
> 
> 
> At 05:15 PM 6/21/2001 -0700, you wrote:
> >one question ...
> > 
> > 
> >I use qpopper and I want to check the volume of mail data fetched by some users by 
>POP3 
> > 
> >ok with the statistics option activated et we can check syslog/log file (f.e. 
>/var/log/mail)
> >and search some records like
> > 
> >    Feb 17 00:00:49 mail popper[29402]: Stats: randy 0 0 1 385 randy.example.org 
>192.168.2.4
> > 
> >the 2nd number after username is the bytes deleted from server, the 4th number 
>after the username is the
> >bytes left on server;  but why it don't contains some info on true bytes sent back 
>to user ?
> > 
> >    1) a user can delete messages without downloading it at all
> >    2) a user can fetch the same message more that one time without delete it on 
>server
> > 
> >How evaluate correctly the volume of data fetched ?
> > 
> >thanks,
> >Vincent Colet
> 
> 

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