Hi Paul, with your command syntax I get no account/IP on Debian GNU/Linux: $ ps -axww | grep imap 19024 ? S 0:00 dovecot/imap 19696 ? S 0:00 dovecot/imap 20515 ? S 0:04 dovecot/imap 22247 pts/4 S+ 0:00 grep imap 24720 ? S 0:03 dovecot/imap 24991 ? S 0:00 dovecot/imap 25446 ? S 0:03 dovecot/imap 25447 ? S 0:04 dovecot/imap 25475 ? S 0:03 dovecot/imap 31778 ? S 6:10 dovecot/imap-login Narcis Garcia __________ I'm using this dedicated address because personal addresses aren't masked enough at this mail public archive. Public archive administrator should fix this against automated addresses collectors. El 19/8/22 a les 8:22, Paul Kudla (SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.) ha escrit:> > I use ps : (greping by imap & idle) > > # ps -axww | grep imap | grep IDLE > > thant and split() in python > > > > ?8606? -? S???????? 0:08.78 imap: [keith at elirpa.com 54.242.98.60 IDLE] > (imap) > 12234? -? I???????? 0:01.00 imap: [reception at clancyca.com 72.143.119.178 > IDLE] (imap) > 20668? -? S???????? 0:02.01 imap: [paul at scom.ca 216.58.25.131 IDLE] (imap) > 23219? -? I???????? 0:00.33 imap: [clancy at clancyca.com 72.143.119.178 > IDLE] (imap) > 26761? -? S???????? 0:00.52 imap: [ed.hanna at ekst.ca 204.237.91.165 IDLE] > (imap) > 26785? -? I???????? 0:00.87 imap: [ed at scom.ca 204.237.91.165 IDLE] (imap) > 26787? -? I???????? 0:00.80 imap: [ed.hanna at dssmgmt.com 204.237.91.165 > IDLE] (imap) > 27378? -? S???????? 0:00.42 imap: [ed at scom.ca 204.237.91.165 IDLE] (imap) > 31404? -? S???????? 0:03.90 imap: [paul at scom.ca 216.58.25.131 IDLE] (imap) > 32494? -? S???????? 0:00.13 imap: [installers at tomkudla.ca 167.94.196.10 > IDLE] (imap) > 32497? -? S???????? 0:00.13 imap: [installers at tomkudla.ca 167.94.196.10 > IDLE] (imap) > 33809? -? I???????? 0:00.28 imap: [clancy at clancyca.com 72.143.119.178 > IDLE] (imap) > 36321? -? I???????? 0:00.21 imap: [clancy at clancyca.com 72.143.119.178 > IDLE] (imap) > 39188? -? I???????? 0:00.39 imap: [clancy at clancyca.com 72.143.119.178 > IDLE] (imap) > 42706? -? S???????? 0:00.45 imap: [ed at scom.ca 204.237.91.165 IDLE] (imap) > 46356? -? S???????? 0:02.98 imap: [rcooke at tnky.ca 198.91.141.141 IDLE] > (imap) > 46422? -? S???????? 0:01.32 imap: [rcooke at tnky.ca 198.91.141.141 IDLE] > (imap) > 46424? -? S???????? 0:01.27 imap: [rcooke at tnky.ca 198.91.141.141 IDLE] > (imap) > 50756? -? S???????? 0:01.36 imap: [rcooke at tnky.ca 198.91.141.141 IDLE] > (imap) > 58656? -? I???????? 0:00.07 imap: [ditchburn at clancyca.com 216.58.50.30 > IDLE] (imap) > 63886? -? S???????? 0:00.70 imap: [rcooke at tnky.ca 198.91.141.141 IDLE] > (imap) > 68246? -? I???????? 0:00.08 imap: [li at clancyca.com 72.143.119.178 IDLE] > (imap) > 74719? -? I???????? 0:00.03 imap: [dan at elirpa.com 142.183.30.44 IDLE] > (imap) > 76580? -? I???????? 0:00.02 imap: [info at willsagriquipandfencing.ca > 173.32.244.194 IDLE] (imap) > 76584? -? I???????? 0:00.02 imap: [howard at willsagriquipandfencing.ca > 173.32.244.194 IDLE] (imap) > 77567? -? S???????? 0:00.04 imap: [rcooke at tnky.ca 198.91.141.141 IDLE] > (imap) > 77569? -? I???????? 0:00.03 imap: [rcooke at tnky.ca 198.91.141.141 IDLE] > (imap) > > > > > > > Happy Friday !!! > Thanks - paul > > Paul Kudla > > > Scom.ca Internet Services <http://www.scom.ca> > 004-1009 Byron Street South > Whitby, Ontario - Canada > L1N 4S3 > > Toronto 416.642.7266 > Main?1.866.411.7266 > Fax?1.888.892.7266 > Email?paul at scom.ca > > On 8/18/2022 6:28 PM, J Doe wrote: >> >> On 2022-08-16 16:46, Antonio Leding wrote: >>> At the risk of being pedestrian, I just use something like |sudo >>> netstat -an | grep ?:[ IMAP_PORT ]?| >>> >>> I?m pretty sure you thought of this but still, thought I would toss >>> it out? >>> >> >> Hi Antonio and Jaroslaw, >> >> I don't think the second solution is pedestrian; I think it's cool >> that people have come up with different solutions for the same problem! >> >> I am thinking that this may not be the solution that Jaroslaw is >> looking for, as this also requires spawning a process to run netstat >> and then capturing the results.? The socket approach avoids an >> additional process. >> >> - J >>