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The transactions in these '''.u''' log files will '''not''' be included in the summary information in <tt>/var/log/qpsmtpd/state</tt>
 
The transactions in these '''.u''' log files will '''not''' be included in the summary information in <tt>/var/log/qpsmtpd/state</tt>
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====Configure number of Log Files kept for qmail====
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Allow for individual configuration for the number of qmail logfiles
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db configuration setprop qmail KeepLogFiles 7
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db configuration show qmail
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qmail=service
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    FilterOrder=enabled
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    FilterType=maildrop
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    KeepLogFiles=7
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    MaxMessageSize=25000000
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    status=enabled
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signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
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Enforce qmail logrotate via:
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sv alarm /service/qmail/log
  
 
=== qmail: Outgoing SMTP traffic ===
 
=== qmail: Outgoing SMTP traffic ===

Revision as of 05:29, 13 April 2012

Various options for monitoring your mail server performance

Built-In Email Reports

Some email statistics can be seen from server-manager under "Administration", "Mail log file analysis"

qpsmtpd: Incoming SMTP traffic

SME 7.2 and later include the 'logterse' plugin to qpsmtpd as well as the 'qplogsumm.pl' statistics script.

All in-bound SMTP connections are handled by qpsmtpd. In addition to the qplogsumm summary information described here, you can view the raw qpsmtpd logs as described in Mail_log_file_analysis.

qplogsumm.pl

qplogsumm.pl updates /var/log/qpsmtpd/state with per-plugin statistics for any qpsmtpd plugin that appears in a qpsmtpd logterse entry each time the qpsmtpd log is rotated.

Sample output here

e-smith-viewlogfiles-1.8.0-4 (released Nov 28 2007) or later will allow you to 'View' /var/log/qpsmtpd/state from 'View log files' in the server-manager (earlier versions conceal all files named "state" - Bug 3416).

Enable qplogsumm

qplogsumm.pl is disabled by default in smeserver-qpsmtpd-1.2.1-52.el4.sme and later (Bug 3727). Enable it with

config setprop qpsmtpd qplogsumm enabled
signal-event email-update

Force first log rotation

qplogsumm.pl only updates its statistics when the qpsmtpd log file is rotated. This can take several days on a moderately busy server, and could take weeks or months on some servers.

You can force a rotation of the qpsmtpd log files in order to generate initial data in /var/log/qpsmtpd/state using

sv alarm /service/qpsmtpd/log

Potential Problems

/var/log/qpsmtpd/state missing

qplogsumm.pl will completely lock all in-bound email if /var/log/qpsmtpd/state is missing when multilog attempts to rotate the qpsmtpd log file (Bug 3393). This will never happen under normal circumstances - only in the event of a disk error or if the administrator moves or deletes the existing file. If this does happen, the problem can be resolved using

 touch /var/log/qpsmtpd/state
 sv restart /var/log/qpsmtpd
Unprocessed Log Files

If qpsmtpd is terminated abnormally (due to a power failure, for example), the log files may not be completely "processed". If this happens, you will have files in /var/log/qpsmtpd with names like the one shown below, ending in .u: @4000000048ec03873b1a841c.u

The transactions in these .u log files will not be included in the summary information in /var/log/qpsmtpd/state

Configure number of Log Files kept for qmail

Allow for individual configuration for the number of qmail logfiles

db configuration setprop qmail KeepLogFiles 7
db configuration show qmail 
qmail=service
   FilterOrder=enabled
   FilterType=maildrop
   KeepLogFiles=7
   MaxMessageSize=25000000
   status=enabled
signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot 

Enforce qmail logrotate via:

sv alarm /service/qmail/log

qmail: Outgoing SMTP traffic

qmail log file analysis and some statistics are described in Mail_log_file_analysis

Note that since all spam filtering is done by qpsmtpd, qmail log files or analysis tools will contain spam filtering statistics.

Contribs & Addons

Brian Read's spamfilter-stats-7.pl

Brian Read's mailstats contrib analyzes your qpsmtpd log files and sends an email to the specified email address summarizing your SME server activity.

Full details can be found at mailstats

Qmail_Statistics_(AWStats)

Michael Weinberger has assembled a script that allows you to easily install awstats and configure it to provide email delivery statistics.

Full details can be found at Qmail_Statistics_(AWStats)

qplogtail

qplogtail is a script intended to help monitor /var/log/qpsmtpd/current and extract a concise but meaningful display of what the server is up to.

qplogtail extracts 6 kinds of information:

  1. Normal connections:
    28545 Accepted connection 4/30 from 86.139.2.73 ...
  2. Errors in violation of Instances:
    5146 Too many connections: 40 >= 40. Waiting one second.
  3. Errors in violation of InstancesPerIP:
    5320 hosts_allow plugin: Too many connections from 212.100.229.201: 6 > 5Denying connection.
  4. Messages blocked by any qpsmtpd plugin:
    15751 logging::logterse plugin: ` 82.210.181.241 241-pra-6.acn.waw.pl 241-pra-6.acn.waw.pl <Glasteinzhza@ask-it-here.com> dnsbl 903 http://www.spamhaus.org/query/bl?ip=82.210.181.241 msg denied before queued
  5. Messages queued for delivery:
    15587 logging::logterse plugin: ` 128.220.32.40 miami.deuvis.com miami.deuvis.com <aapple@deuvis.com> <c.wolf@ncxr.org> queued <200709270344.l8R3iq0b010299@deuvis.com> No, hits=-2.6 required=5.0_
  6. Connection time values from the connection_time plugin (if present)
    @4000000048641d5c0951f6a4 15110 connection_time plugin: Connection time from 209.74.246.66: 1.566 sec.

Each normal smtp transaction will generate two lines of output containing:

msgid   remote_ip   x/40
msgid   remote_ip   dispostion   details

If you have the connection_time plugin installed, you will also get:

msgid   remote_ip   timeconnected

Sample output:

# qplogtail
14868   209.74.246.66   0/40
14868   209.74.246.66   check_basicheaders      msg denied before queued
14868   209.74.246.66   1.622 sec.
14879   200.127.59.114  0/40
14879   200.127.59.114  dnsbl   msg denied before queued
14879   200.127.59.114  2.874 sec.
14890   69.147.64.214   0/40
14890   69.147.64.214   queued  No, hits=-2.6 required=5.0_
14890   69.147.64.214   7.433 sec.


To install:

cd /usr/local/bin
wget -O qplogtail http://bugs.contribs.org/attachment.cgi?id=2035
chmod 755 qplogtail

To run:

qplogtail


Direct comments or questions to Bugzilla:3418

qploggrep

qploggrep allows you to search your existing qpsmtpd logs as though they had been generated by qplogtail, then display matching results.

To install:

cd /usr/local/bin
wget -O qploggrep http://bugs.contribs.org/attachment.cgi?id=2034
chmod 755 qploggrep

To Run:

  • Search all existing qpsmtpd logs for email to or from user@domain.tld:
qploggrep user@domain.tld
  • Search for email to or from user@domain.tld that was denied by spamassassin:
qploggrep spamassassin | grep user@domain.tld
  • Display all qpsmtpd transactions denied due to dnsbl:
qploggrep dnsbl
  • Display the total connection time for all connections, sorted by connection time (assumes that you have installed and enabled the connection_time plugin):
qploggrep connection_time | sort -k 3 -n
  • Display all info from /var/log/qpsmtpd/* (note the space and dot)
qploggrep .
  • Show all lines recording "connection x of y", sorted by the number of concurrent connections
qploggrep "/`config getprop smtpd Instances` " | sort -k4

Program Notes:

  • qploggrep cannot locate information that is not there. For example, since the dnsbl plugin drops the incoming connection before the remote server specifies the addressee, you cannot find any addressee information for messages blocked by dnsbl.
  • qploggrep uses a case-insensitive search, so qploggrep abc will locate lines containing abc, ABC, aBc, etc.

Qpsmtpd_connection_time

See qpsmtpd_connection_time