Re: IMAP/POP traffic accounting

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Hi!
By browsing archives, I find this current thread.
We are using cyrus-imapd 2.2.13 and it works well  :-)
I would also like to add statistics to pop3d.c
Can you please provide the patch that was used to get this:Nov 30 16:27:31 mail1 pop3[19762]: stats: t63877a 8 663454 0 0
It would be valuable to our helpdesk staff.
Many thanks,
Have a nice dayEddy
-------- Message original --------Sujet : Re: IMAP/POP traffic accountingDe : Mirosław Jaworski <mjaw@xxxxxx>Pour : Anthony Tibbs <anthony-list@xxxxxxxx>Copie à : info-cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx : 2006-11-30 10:35
> On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 13:23 -0500, Anthony Tibbs wrote:>> I believe there was some mention of this in the past, but I'm wondering >> whether there are any known efforts to implement network traffic accounting >> in the later versions of Cyrus, or if this is still something that hasn't >> been dealt with.  I am pondering possibly tackling this, but I'm not really >> familiar with the Cyrus code and would rather not reinvent the wheel if it's >> already in the works.> > Well, 'effort' is definitely too big word for the hack we use.> Our support was used to some old popper log format, so we have made> hack resulting in such lines:> > User who (downloaded and) deleted 8 messages, 663454 bytes total.> > Nov 30 16:27:16 mail1 pop3[19762]: login: [83.15.90.206] t63877a> plaintext User logged in> [...]> Nov 30 16:27:31 mail1 pop3[19762]: stats: t63877a 8 663454 0 0> > User who didn't (downloaded and) deleted any messages; has 35 messages> in his INBOX, 10785042 bytes total:> > Nov 30 16:18:59 mail1 pop3[19360]: login: [83.31.77.74] po30533> plaintext User logged in> [...]> Nov 30 16:19:00 mail1 pop3[19360]: stats: po30533 0 0 35 10785042> > > While it makes sense to have such logs from pop3 daemon doing simple> operations on only one folder it has none when it comes to IMAP.> What log can i possibly create after user connects to imap, applies> his rules to an INBOX ( moving most of the messages to various folders,> ie. marking them for deletion, not deleting them )? What when he reads> some messages without deleting them?> > M.> 
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