Davide,

He has a good point there .... F*ck*ng Exchange has 4 levels of logging
-none, transaction, trans+headers, trans+headers+data.

For some who are not that acquinted with pop3 and smtp (count _me_ in) this
might be interresting.

thx

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Javier Navarro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 24 september 2002 13:45
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [xmail] Log files


  Hello,

  I've been looking Xmail log files and I would like to know if there's any
possibility to log all commands/responses sent/received to/from the server
in SMTP, POP3 or admin sessions. Something like this:

05/11/2001 0:09:12 - SMTP Server started. Listening on port 25 05/11/2001
0:09:12 - POP3 Server started. Listening on port 110 05/11/2001 0:16:28 -
Requested POP3 connection from 192.168.168.5
05/11/2001 0:16:28 - (     1) USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
05/11/2001 0:16:28 - (     1) +OK Password required for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
05/11/2001 0:16:28 - (     1) PASS myPassword
05/11/2001 0:16:28 - (     1) +OK Mailbox locked and ready
05/11/2001 0:16:28 - (     1) STAT
05/11/2001 0:16:28 - (     1) +OK 0 0
05/11/2001 0:16:28 - (     1) QUIT

  Information about bytes sent/received would be very instaresting too.

  Is there any way to log this information? If not, I think it would be
interesting for future versions.

  Other interesting feature, at least for me, would be the possibility of
obtaining the content of a log file with the Xmail admin protocol.

  Best regards,

  Javier Navarro


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