Viewing connected mail users, Viewing mail accounts, Reviewing mail service logs – Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual
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Chapter 9
Viewing Connected Mail Users
The Server Status application can list the users who are currently connected to the mail
service. For each user, you see the user name, IP address of the client computer, type of mail
account (IMAP or POP), number of connections, and the connection length.
To view a list of mail users who are currently connected:
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In Server Status, select Mail in the Devices & Services list.
2
Click the Connections tab.
Viewing Mail Accounts
You can use the Server Status application to see a list of users who have used their mail
accounts at least once. For each account, you see the user name, disk space quota, disk space
used, and the percent of space that is available to the user. Mail accounts that have never
been used are not listed.
To view a list of mail accounts:
1
In Server Status, select Mail in the Devices & Services list.
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Click the Accounts tab.
Reviewing Mail Service Logs
The mail service maintains eight logs, and you can use Server Status to view them.
m IMAP, POP, SMTP In, and SMTP Out logs. These four logs contain the history of activity
that is specific to each protocol.
m Mail Router log. Routing errors and routing messages go into the Mail Router log.
m Error log. General mail service errors go into the Error log.
m Server log. General mail service information goes into the Server log.
m Repair log. This log contains a history of cleanup, compression, and repairs made to the
mail database.
To view a mail service log:
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In Server Status, select Mail in the Devices & Services list.
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Click the Logs tab.
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Choose a log from the Show pop-up menu.
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