[squid-users] A Logging question

From: Bill Delphenich <bdelph@dont-contact.us>
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 10:58:08 -0400

We have some users who use web-based mailers from their workstations,
like Hot-mail. If such a user sends an e-mail from a web-based mail
system and attaches a file to it, Squid doesn't seem to know anything
about it. Squid knows he composed a message and sent a message, but does
not record what was in the message, who it went to, or if anything was
attached to it. That means a bad guy could mail CAD drawings from here
in the office to anybody anywhere, attached to such mail, and we
wouldn't know anything about it.

Is there anything Squid can do to log this? Is there a logging option I
can turn on to get this kind of data? Or is it all happening on the
other guy's web site and this type of information will only appear in
the logs at the web site mailer that processed the mail?

Thanks for any assistance.
Received on Fri Aug 10 2001 - 08:58:49 MDT

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