On Friday 10 December 2004 10:39, Jose Luis Canciani wrote:
> Thanks for your answers Bob. Unfortunatly I'm not using LDAP...
> But I've seen some logs of the POP3 Server that comes with Courier package
> and it seems they have what I need: username and bytes transferred. If I
> can make it work, I'll post the scripts to get the bandwidth per domain.

Yes, please do let us know, I'm sure this is an issue for many sysadmins

>
> Thanks again!
>
> --
> Jose Canciani.
>
> On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 18:10:06 +0000, Bob Hutchinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > 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 +0000, 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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