[courier-users] Packet and byte accounting from courier-imap logs?

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Old 08-23-2007
William Yang
 
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Default [courier-users] Packet and byte accounting from courier-imap logs?

Hi.

I'm trying to figure out how to get courier-imapd (and pop3d, and the
ssl ones, too) to log how many bytes are sent during a session, possibly
in the logout record.

A quick review of the compile-time options doesn't show much, and I
don't see any configuration directives to do it... but I see comments in
the changelog about adding this functionality (and none about removing it).

I'm trying to allocate the share of bandwidth usage on a shared server
to individual accounts. I can roughly do this through iptables
accounting on a host-by-host and service-by-service basis, but would
prefer to be able to link behavior to specific accounts if possible.

Any suggestions?

-Bill
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