Re: [toaster] pop3 logging

2004-12-08 Thread Bob Hutchinson
On Tuesday 07 December 2004 22:22, Jose Luis Canciani wrote:
 Thanks for the info. One doubt only, are those graphs separated by domain?
 I mean, if I have several domains in vpopmail, will qmail-mrtg give me the
 bandwidth for each one?

No, qmail-mrtg does not, but isoqlog will, per domain and per user, but no 
graphs as it stands.

qmail-mrtg will show you traffic, and can be configured to send alerts if 
trigger points are breached, alerting you to yet another tsunami of spam.


 On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 00:23:20 +, Bob Hutchinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
  On Tuesday 07 December 2004 20:06, Jose Luis Canciani wrote:
   Hi everybody.
  
   I'm creating a platform for a hosting service and I need to know how
   much bandwidth each domain is consuming. I've partially managed to do
   it reading isoqlog reporting (based on qmail-send logs).
   Now I'm trying to find POP3 bandwidth for qmail-pop3d. I haven't found
   too much information on the internet. On the qmail-ldap big picture a
   parameter called POP3_LOGLEVEL is shown. Searching with that keyword,
   google show me only a couple of mailling list messages, one of those
   suggest to put POP3_LOGLEVEL=3 so that qmail-pop3 would show the
   username of the person. So I've added POP3_LOGLEVEL=3; export
   POP3_LOGLEVEL to
   /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d/run and restarted pop3 service but
   nothing has changed. Does anyone know something about this parameter o
   something else that would help? I haven't tried courier pop3 server,
   maybe someone could tell me if it could be configured for what I need?
 
  isoqlog will give you daily figures, in and out for each user, very easy
  to install.
 
  awstats can be configured to use qmail logs and will give greater detail,
  but it's not so easy to setup
 
  qmail-mrtg from inter7 is also useful for (almost) realtime graphs
 
  so is logwatch, for daily reports. There is an addon to logwatch 5.1 at
 
  http://midwales.com/downloads/logwatch/logwatch-qmail-1.0.3.tar.gz
 
  and don't forget iptables
 
   Thank you!
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Re: [toaster] pop3 logging

2004-12-08 Thread Jose Luis Canciani
The problem is that isoqlog will not analyze qmail-pop3d logs, only qmail-send 
logs.
And even if it could, the pop3 logs does not show username and/or size of 
downloaded
messages, it only shows ip and ports used by the connections.

That's why I first asked about the POP3_LOGLEVEL parameter that I think it 
could be set to
show this kind of data in the logs.

Nobody is collecting pop3 bandwidth size on a per domain basis??


On Tuesday 07 December 2004 22:22, Jose Luis Canciani wrote:
 Thanks for the info. One doubt only, are those graphs separated by domain?
 I mean, if I have several domains in vpopmail, will qmail-mrtg give me the
 bandwidth for each one?

No, qmail-mrtg does not, but isoqlog will, per domain and per user, but no
graphs as it stands.

qmail-mrtg will show you traffic, and can be configured to send alerts if
trigger points are breached, alerting you to yet another tsunami of spam.
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 On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 00:23:20 +, Bob Hutchinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  On Tuesday 07 December 2004 20:06, Jose Luis Canciani wrote:
   Hi everybody.
  
   I'm creating a platform for a hosting service and I need to know how
   much bandwidth each domain is consuming. I've partially managed to do
   it reading isoqlog reporting (based on qmail-send logs).
   Now I'm trying to find POP3 bandwidth for qmail-pop3d. I haven't found
   too much information on the internet. On the qmail-ldap big picture a
   parameter called POP3_LOGLEVEL is shown. Searching with that keyword,
   google show me only a couple of mailling list messages, one of those
   suggest to put POP3_LOGLEVEL=3 so that qmail-pop3 would show the
   username of the person. So I've added POP3_LOGLEVEL=3; export
   POP3_LOGLEVEL to
   /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d/run and restarted pop3 service but
   nothing has changed. Does anyone know something about this parameter o
   something else that would help? I haven't tried courier pop3 server,
   maybe someone could tell me if it could be configured for what I need?
 
  isoqlog will give you daily figures, in and out for each user, very easy
  to install.
 
  awstats can be configured to use qmail logs and will give greater detail,
  but it's not so easy to setup
 
  qmail-mrtg from inter7 is also useful for (almost) realtime graphs
 
  so is logwatch, for daily reports. There is an addon to logwatch 5.1 at
 
  http://midwales.com/downloads/logwatch/logwatch-qmail-1.0.3.tar.gz
 
  and don't forget iptables
 
   Thank you!
   --
   Jose Luis Canciani
   Ing. en Sistemas de Informacion.
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
   This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
 
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Re: [toaster] pop3 logging

2004-12-08 Thread Bob Hutchinson
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 12:29, Jose Luis Canciani wrote:
 The problem is that isoqlog will not analyze qmail-pop3d logs, only
 qmail-send logs. And even if it could, the pop3 logs does not show username
 and/or size of downloaded messages, it only shows ip and ports used by the
 connections.

yep


 That's why I first asked about the POP3_LOGLEVEL parameter that I think it
 could be set to show this kind of data in the logs.

I found this on 
http://www.nrg4u.com/qmail/QLDAPINSTALL

Environment variables setable via tcpserver, envdir or plain old env/sh:

snip

POP3_LOGLEVEL

 Level of log verbosity in qmail-pop3d.
 Default: 0 (NULL)
 Affects: qmail-pop3d
 Example: 3
 Levels:
 0 = no logging
 1 = fatal errors
 2 = login/logout accounting
 3 = session errors
 4 = verbose
 Note: integer value, everything will be logged through tcpserver
 Note2: this is a hack so that this log level does not interfere with the one
of auth_pop.


This would appear to be a qmail-ldap specific thing, no mention of it in man 
qmail-pop3d (netqmail-1.05) nor can I find any reference to POP3_LOGLEVEL in 
my source tree, which is stock toaster

If you are running qmail-ldap try setting environment variable as above


 Nobody is collecting pop3 bandwidth size on a per domain basis??

 On Tuesday 07 December 2004 22:22, Jose Luis Canciani wrote:
  Thanks for the info. One doubt only, are those graphs separated by
  domain? I mean, if I have several domains in vpopmail, will qmail-mrtg
  give me the bandwidth for each one?

 No, qmail-mrtg does not, but isoqlog will, per domain and per user, but no
 graphs as it stands.

 qmail-mrtg will show you traffic, and can be configured to send alerts if
 trigger points are breached, alerting you to yet another tsunami of spam.
 - Hide quoted text -

  On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 00:23:20 +, Bob Hutchinson
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 wrote:
   On Tuesday 07 December 2004 20:06, Jose Luis Canciani wrote:
Hi everybody.
   
I'm creating a platform for a hosting service and I need to know how
much bandwidth each domain is consuming. I've partially managed to do
it reading isoqlog reporting (based on qmail-send logs).
Now I'm trying to find POP3 bandwidth for qmail-pop3d. I haven't
found too much information on the internet. On the qmail-ldap big
picture a parameter called POP3_LOGLEVEL is shown. Searching with
that keyword, google show me only a couple of mailling list messages,
one of those suggest to put POP3_LOGLEVEL=3 so that qmail-pop3 would
show the username of the person. So I've added POP3_LOGLEVEL=3;
export POP3_LOGLEVEL to
/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d/run and restarted pop3 service but
nothing has changed. Does anyone know something about this parameter
o something else that would help? I haven't tried courier pop3
server, maybe someone could tell me if it could be configured for
what I need?
  
   isoqlog will give you daily figures, in and out for each user, very
   easy to install.
  
   awstats can be configured to use qmail logs and will give greater
   detail, but it's not so easy to setup
  
   qmail-mrtg from inter7 is also useful for (almost) realtime graphs
  
   so is logwatch, for daily reports. There is an addon to logwatch 5.1 at
  
   http://midwales.com/downloads/logwatch/logwatch-qmail-1.0.3.tar.gz
  
   and don't forget iptables
  
Thank you!
--
Jose Luis Canciani
Ing. en Sistemas de Informacion.
   
   
   
   
   
   

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Re[2]: [toaster] Qmail stop delivering after 5-6 hours

2004-12-08 Thread Michael
Hello Bob

BH if you have any 'fancy features', like spam, rbl, mfcheck etc switch them 
off,
I have not any 'fancy features'
BH check /var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl

BH check your permissions, ownership, sticky bits etc
it's OK. mail delivered after boot/reboot about 5-6 hours.

BH use telnet to see what is going on with your mail reception, although the
BH below suggests that it is remote delivery that is not working
somtetime telnet 127.0.0.1 return 220 - mail.tarsu.kz OK, sometime no.

BH use recordio in your smtp 'run' file, then you can see it all.
what is recordio?



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