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haraka-plugin-watch

v2.0.6

Published

Watch live SMTP traffic in a web interface

Downloads

4,058

Readme

haraka-plugin-watch

Build Status Code Climate

NPM

Watch live SMTP traffic in a web interface.

Watch Screen Capture

Enable Watch

  1. Enable Haraka's HTTP server (see listen in http.ini)
  2. Add 'watch' to config/plugins
  3. Point your web browser at http://mail.your-domain.com/watch/

Enjoy the blinky lights.

Tips

  • Hover your mouse pointer or tap (with touch devices) on table data to see more details.
  • Copy that connection UUID at left and use it to grep your logs for even more.
  • Edit the files in watch/html and play with the appearance. If you make it better, post a screen shot somewhere and create an Issue or PR.

Interpretation Key

  • Green: tests passed
  • Light Green: tests passed, but with conditions
  • Yellow: poor results, but not awful.
  • Light red: tests failed, but no rejection
  • Red: tests failed causing rejection

Config

Config options are set in watch.ini.

  • sampling: boolean, limit display connections to one-per-second
  • wss.url: specify the WSS url (default: same scheme, host, port as http)
  • wss.htdocs: an alternate docroot (default ./html)

Troubleshooting

  • If you aren't getting activity, make sure your web browser is able to establish the websockets connection. Either use straight http (only) or have a valid signed TLS certificate. The security for websockets connections is more strict than plain HTTP(s).
  • Additional info: