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1Administration
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3
4The Administration GUI allows you to do common administration tasks
5like updating software packages, manage quarantine, view service
6status and manage mail queues. It also provides server statistics in
7order to verify server health.
8
9
10Server Administration
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12
13Server status
14~~~~~~~~~~~~~
15
16image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-server-status.png[]
17
18This page shows server statistics about CPU, memory, disk and network
19usage. You can select the displayed time span on the upper right.
20
21Administrators can open a terminal window using the 'Console'
22button. It is also possible to trigger a server 'Restart' or
23'Shutdown'.
24
25
26Services
27~~~~~~~~
28
29image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-service-status.png[]
30
31This panel lists all major services used for mail processing and
32cluster synchronization. If necessary, you can start, stop or restart
33them. The 'Syslog' button shows the system log filtered for the
34selected service.
35
36Please note that {pmg} uses {systemd} to manage services, so you can
37also use the standard `systemctl` command line tool to manage or view
38service status, for example:
39
40-----
41systemctl status postfix
42-----
43
44
45Updates
46~~~~~~~
47
48image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-updates.png[]
49
50We release software updates on a regular basis, and it is recommended
51to always run the latest available version. This page shows the
52available updates, and administrator can run an upgrade by pressing
53the 'Upgrade' button.
54
55See section xref:pmg_package_repositories[Package Repositories] for
56details abaout available package repositories.
57
58
59Syslog and Tasks
60~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
61
62image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-syslog.png[]
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64The syslog page gives you a quick real-time log view. Please use the
65xref:pmg_tracking_center[Tracking Center] to search the logs.
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67
68Quarantine
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70
71Spam
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74image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-spam-quarantine.png[]
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76This panel lets you inspect the mail quarantine. Emails can be safely
77previewed and if desired, delivered to the original user.
78
79The email preview on the web interface is very secure as malicious
80code (attacking your operating system or email client) is removed by
81Proxmox.
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83
84Virus
85~~~~~
86
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87Allows administrators to inspect quarantined virus mails.
88
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90User White- and Blacklist
91~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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93This is mostly useful to debug or verify white- and blacklist user
94settings. The administrator should not change these values because
95users can manage this themselves.
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99Tracking Center
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102image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-tracking-center.png[]
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104Email processing is a complex task and involves several service
105daemons. Each daemon logs information to the syslog service. The
106problem is that a servers analyzes many emails in parallel, so it is
107usually very hard to find all logs corresponding to a specific mail.
108
109Introduced in {pmg} 2.1, the tracking center simplifies the search for
110emails dramatically. We use highly optimized C-code to search the
111available syslog data. This is very fast and powerful, and works for
112sites processing several million emails per day.
113
114The result is a list of received mails, including the following data:
115
116[cols="s,5d"]
117|====
118|Time | Timestamp of first found syslog entry.
119|From | Envelope 'From' address (the sender).
120|To | The email receiver address.
121|Status | Delivery status.
122|Syslog | The corresponding syslog entries are shown if you double click such
123entry, or if you press the '+' button on the left.
124|====
125
126Please notice that you can specify filters, most important you can set
127a 'Start' and 'End' time. By default the start time is set to one hour
128ago. If you still get to much result entries, you can try to restrict
129the search to specific sender or receiver addresses, or search for a
130specific text in the logs ('Filter' entry).
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132NOTE: Search is faster if you use a short time interval.
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134The 'Status' field summarize what happens with an email. {pmg} is a
135mail proxy, meaning that the proxy receives mails from outside,
136process it and finally sends the result to the receiver.
137
138The first phase is receiving the mail. The proxy may reject the mail
139early, or instead accepts the mail and feeds it into the filter. The filter
140rules can block or accept the mail.
141
142In the second phase, accepted mails need to be delivered to the
143receiver, and this action may also fail or succeed. The status
144combines the result from the first and second phase:
145
146[options="header",cols="2s,1d,5d"]
147|====
148|Status |Phase |Description
149|rejected |1 | Email rejected (e.g. sender IP is listed on a IP blacklist)
150|greylisted |1 | Email temporarily rejected by greylisting
151|queued/deferred |1 | Internal Email was queued, still trying to deliver
152|queued/bounced |1 | Internal Email was queued but not accepted by the target email server (e. g. user unknown)
153|quarantine |1 | Email was moved to quanantine
154|blocked |1 | Email was blocked by filter rules
155|accepted/deferred |2 | Email accepted, still trying to deliver
156|accepted/bounced |2 | Email accepted but not accepted by the target email server (e. g. user unknown)
157|accepted/delivered |2 | Email accepted and deliverd
158|====
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161Postfix Queue Administration
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163
164TODO