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Mail details - bandwidth used per email account

madsere

Regular Pleskian
We have a client who - according to the plesk stats - is using 3 GB of bandwidth daily for 18 email addresses (one domain). The client suspect one of the email addresses is responsible for the majority of the bandwidth usage. Is there a way we can find out which mail user is using all that bandwidth? Going through the maillog (/usr/local/psa/var/log/maillog) shows number of "bytes" per message but adding these numbers up doesn't account for even one percent of the actual bandwidth used. Plesk 9.2 and Qmail.
 
Hello,

It looks like Parallels Plesk Panel (PP) does not have such a functionality. Not sure if it helps you, but you can check the per-mailbox size at the following way:

Home > Domains > domain.tld > Statistics > Summary report > Mail accounts
 
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