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Date:      Fri, 6 Oct 2006 13:19:55 -0700
From:      Jeremy Chadwick <freebsd@jdc.parodius.com>
To:        Dominik Zalewski <kobazik@gmail.com>
Cc:        Eric <heli@mikestammer.com>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Capture all incoming/outgoing email messages
Message-ID:  <20061006201955.GA36955@icarus.home.lan>
In-Reply-To: <4762624a0610061311i7f7cd11eo853029537e75dda7@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <4762624a0610061300u4e31b378oaf1eb9a732913c16@mail.gmail.com> <4526B6CE.7030601@mikestammer.com> <4762624a0610061311i7f7cd11eo853029537e75dda7@mail.gmail.com>

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On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 10:11:17PM +0200, Dominik Zalewski wrote:
>   I know most of MTAs can do it but I dont want users to use local MTA for
> outgoing emails, plus this solution is just for outgoing emails , what about
> pop3 ?
> I just want to capture all smtp/pop3 traffic in packets level.

So what's stopping you?  tcpdump, Ethereal, sniffit, snort... they'll
all do this.  Anything that dumps to a libpcap formatted file can
be read back using tcpdump or Ethereal (Ethereal would be best, since
it can perform general formatting analysis on specific packets, such
as SMTP and POP3).

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| Jeremy Chadwick                                 jdc at parodius.com |
| Parodius Networking                        http://www.parodius.com/ |
| UNIX Systems Administrator                   Mountain View, CA, USA |
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