[imp] Spamming through Horde

Arjen de Korte arjen+horde at de-korte.org
Thu Apr 25 19:13:18 UTC 2013


Citeren Joseph Mays <mays at win.net>:

> I’m working with an older version of horde-imp on a server running  
> FreeBSD 5-4 Stable. They have a problem with people occasionally  
> hacking into accounts in the webmail system and spamming through  
> them. When this happens it can be very hard to identify what hacked  
> webmail account got exploited because there is nothing in the mail  
> log or message headers to indicate which account the spam message  
> came from, and there is nothing in the horde or imp logs to record  
> what messages were sent out, and by whom. So I am looking for a way  
> to either log what account messages came from in the mail log,  
> record that information in the mail headers of the messages  
> themselves, or have horde log what messages were sent out through  
> the mail log system and by whom. Any information that could help  
> with any of the above would be greatly appreciated.

Not knowing exactly how old your version of IMP is, is there an option  
to enable the mail logging? Chances are that enabling this will also  
allow you to set limits on the number of messages and recipients sent.
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