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Please check http://www.quint.be/projects/ there is a patch for pop3 logging.
It logs errors, logins, logouts and msg size retrieved.
On Wednesday, May 23, 2001 14:34, David Gartner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Just switched to qmail and have
Just switched to qmail and have a slight problem. We used to log pop3
traffic (logins/logouts) so that we could help people who claim they
couldn't get their mail. Basically, so we could verify they were even
reaching the server. I noticed with qmail (also using tcpserver)
doesn't log that by
On 23 May 2001, at 8:33, David Gartner wrote:
Just switched to qmail and have a slight problem. We used to log pop3
traffic (logins/logouts) so that we could help people who claim they
couldn't get their mail. Basically, so we could verify they were even
reaching the server. I noticed
David Gartner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just switched to qmail and have a slight problem. We used to log pop3
traffic (logins/logouts) so that we could help people who claim they
couldn't get their mail. Basically, so we could verify they were even
reaching the server. I noticed with qmail
David Gartner wrote:
Just switched to qmail and have a slight problem. We used to log pop3
traffic (logins/logouts) so that we could help people who claim they
couldn't get their mail...
Charles Cazabon wrote:
The login line can be done fairly easily with a shell script shim called
right