Why don't you just sniff the port grabbing inbound packets only?
Maybe use tcpdump with tcpslice.
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
; I have
;
; mail.* /var/log/maillog
;
; and get no pop3 commands. I do get splogger messages, but the original
; post wanted the cmds passed to/from the POP daemon.
;
; My syslog line above should dump all facility type mail of any level to
; the maillog.
;
; To "see" and record the commands passed to pop3d from the client (user,
; pass, list, etc) wouldn't you need to tap into the session or tell
; qmail-pop3d via an internal function (sprintf, syslog) to output those
; commands?
;
; Paul Farber
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; On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, eric wrote:
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; > On Wed, 17 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
; >
; > ; Tcpserver only handles the connection part of the process.
; > ;
; > ; neither man page for qmail-pop3d or qmail-popup listed any
; > ; debugging/logging options.
; >
; > That is because they log to syslog.
; >
; > # grep mail.debug /etc/syslog.conf
; > mail.debug /var/log/mail.log
; >
; > check there.
; >
; >
;
;
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