Administration
==============
-The Administration GUI allows you to do common administration tasks
-like updating software packages, manage quarantine, view service
-status and manage mail queues. It also provides server statistics in
+The Administration GUI allows you to do common tasks
+such as updating software packages, managing quarantine, viewing service
+status, and managing mail queues. It also provides server statistics in
order to verify server health.
Server status
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-server-status.png[]
+[thumbnail="pmg-gui-server-status.png", big=1]
This page shows server statistics about CPU, memory, disk and network
usage. You can select the displayed time span on the upper right.
Services
~~~~~~~~
-image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-service-status.png[]
+[thumbnail="pmg-gui-service-status.png", big=1]
This panel lists all major services used for mail processing and
cluster synchronization. If necessary, you can start, stop or restart
Updates
~~~~~~~
-image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-updates.png[]
+[thumbnail="pmg-gui-updates.png", big=1]
We release software updates on a regular basis, and it is recommended
to always run the latest available version. This page shows the
-available updates, and administrator can run an upgrade by pressing
+available updates, and administrators can run an upgrade by pressing
the 'Upgrade' button.
See section xref:pmg_package_repositories[Package Repositories] for
Syslog and Tasks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-syslog.png[]
+[thumbnail="pmg-gui-syslog.png", big=1]
-The syslog page gives you a quick real-time log view. Please use the
+The syslog page gives you a quick real-time log view. You can use the
xref:pmg_tracking_center[Tracking Center] to search the logs.
Spam
~~~~
-DODO
+[thumbnail="pmg-gui-spam-quarantine.png", big=1]
+
+This panel lets you inspect the mail quarantine. Emails can be safely
+previewed and if desired, delivered to the original user.
+
+The email preview on the web interface is very secure as malicious
+code (attacking your operating system or email client) is removed by
+{pmg}.
+
Virus
~~~~~
-TODO
+Allows administrators to inspect quarantined virus mails.
+
+
+Attachment
+~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Allows administrators to inspect quarantined mails and download their
+attachments or deliver/delete them.
+
+NOTE: Use the options of the 'Remove attachment' action to control the Attachment Quarantine.
+
+[[pmg_userblackwhitelist]]
User White- and Blacklist
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-TODO
+This is mostly useful to debug or verify white- and blacklist user
+settings. The administrator should not change these values because
+users can manage this themselves.
+
[[pmg_tracking_center]]
Tracking Center
---------------
-TODO
-
-
+[thumbnail="pmg-gui-tracking-center.png", big=1]
+
+Email processing is a complex task and involves several service
+daemons. Each daemon logs information to the syslog service. The
+problem is that a server analyzes many emails in parallel, so it is
+usually very hard to find all logs corresponding to a specific mail.
+
+The Tracking Center simplifies the search for
+emails dramatically. We use highly optimized and safe Rust footnote:[A language
+empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
+https://www.rust-lang.org/] code to search the available syslog data. This is
+very fast and powerful, and works for sites processing several million emails
+per day.
+
+The result is a list of received mails, including the following data:
+
+[cols="s,5d"]
+|====
+|Time | Timestamp of first found syslog entry.
+|From | Envelope 'From' address (the sender).
+|To | The email receiver address.
+|Status | Delivery status.
+|Syslog | The corresponding syslog entries are shown if you double click such
+entry, or if you press the '+' button on the left.
+|====
+
+You can specify filters, and most importantly you can set
+a 'Start' and 'End' time. By default the start time is set to one hour
+ago. If you still get too many entries, you can try to restrict
+the search to a specific sender or receiver address, or search for a
+specific text in the logs ('Filter' entry).
+
+NOTE: Search is faster if you use a shorter time interval.
+
+The 'Status' field summarizes what happened with an email. {pmg} is a
+mail proxy, meaning that the proxy receives mails from outside,
+processes them and finally sends the result to the receiver.
+
+The first phase is receiving the mail. The proxy may reject the mail
+early, or instead accepts the mail and feeds it into the filter. The filter
+rules can block or accept the mail.
+
+In the second phase, accepted mails need to be delivered to the
+receiver. This action may also fail or succeed. 'Status'
+combines the result from the first and second phase.
+
+[options="header",cols="2s,1d,5d"]
+|====
+|Status |Phase |Description
+|rejected |1 | Email rejected (e.g. sender IP is listed on a IP blacklist)
+|greylisted |1 | Email temporarily rejected by greylisting
+|queued/deferred |1 | Internal Email was queued, still trying to deliver
+|queued/bounced |1 | Internal Email was queued but not accepted by the target email server (for example user unknown)
+|queued/delivered |1 | Internal Email was queued and delivered
+|quarantine |1 | Email was moved to quarantine
+|blocked |1 | Email was blocked by filter rules
+|accepted/deferred |2 | Email accepted, still trying to deliver
+|accepted/bounced |2 | Email accepted but not accepted by the target email server (for example user unknown)
+|accepted/delivered |2 | Email accepted and delivered
+|====
+
+[[postfix_queue_administration]]
Postfix Queue Administration
----------------------------
-TODO
+[thumbnail="pmg-gui-queue-admin-summary.png", big=1]
+
+Mail-queues are one of the central concepts of the SMTP protocol. Once a
+mailserver accepts a mail for further processing it saves it to a queue.
+After the mail is either relayed to another system, stored locally
+or discarded, it is deleted from the local mail-queue.
+
+If immediate processing is not possible, for example because a downstream
+mailserver is not reachable, the mail remains on the queue for later
+processing.
+
+The 'Queue Administration' panel provides a summary about the current state
+of the postfix mail-queue, similar to the 'qshape (1)' command-line utility.
+
+It shows domains for which mails were not delivered, and how long they have
+been queued.
+
+The three Action Buttons on top provide the most common queue operations:
+
+'Flush Queue'::
+
+Attempt to deliver all currently queued mail, for example if a downstream
+server has become available again.
+
+'Delete All Messages'::
+
+Delete all currently queued mail, for example if the queue contains only spam.
+
+'Discard address verification database'::
+
+Clear the recipient verification cache.
+
+A sudden increase of queued mails should be checked out closely. It can
+indicate issues connecting to downstream servers.
+This can also mean that one of the servers for which you relay emails sends
+spam itself.
+
+Deferred Mail
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+[thumbnail="pmg-gui-queue-admin-deferred.png"]
+
+In the 'Deferred Mail' tab you can examine each deferred email separately.
+Besides providing the contact information about sender and receiver you can
+also check the reason for an email being still queued.
+
+You can view the complete headers and filter by sender or receiver of queued up
+mails.
+
+Here you can also flush or delete each deferred email independently.