We retrieve log info, in log, this appear ipv6 ::1 so we show this information, we not will alter this info...Also, is there a way to show the IP address for webmail access, instead of ::1 ?
Dec 3 10:04:08 hostname-01 dovecot[1360777]: imap-login: Login: user=, method=PLAIN, rip=89.xxx.xxx.xx, lip=78.xxx.xxx.xxx, mpid=3617959, TLS, session=
It's not seem normal issue, contact our support to review issue :Support – Extensiones para Plesk by ConfigBOX just click on "Register now" and describe your issue.My mail log extension stopped working at midnight Dec 31 - it must have something to do with the new year's date format of my logs? I still have mail logs on the server, but I bought this extension to make it easier to read.
I tried the support link you gave above, but it's not in English and I don't know how to register or log in. Please help.
Ah! It's in English now! I submitted a ticket.It's not seem normal issue, contact our support to review issue :Support – Extensiones para Plesk by ConfigBOX just click on "Register now" and describe your issue.
Please, submit an ticket to our support, sure that they review and solve your problem.FYI - in case anyone else has this issue - it's because of the foreign date format. I normally sort by date newest to oldest, which worked fine when I bought this extension in December. Now I have to search by date (eg 08/01 to find January 8)
I hate this odd date format - DD-MM-YYYY - this format will never sort properly without some extra code to help it (I prefer YYYY-MM-DD for that reason)
To bad! The Log Browser Extension is no replacement for Mail-log. Providing customers with information about incoming and outgoing e-mail is becoming more and more important. Wondering when Plesk will implement this.Now the extension called Log Browser (Log Browser Extension), see also Plesk Log Browser: Tips and Tricks. No, there is no ability to provide access to logs to customers directly from the extension.