telegraf/plugins/inputs/opensmtpd/README.md

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# OpenSMTPD Input Plugin
This plugin gathers stats from [OpenSMTPD - a FREE implementation of the server-side SMTP protocol](https://www.opensmtpd.org/)
### Configuration:
```toml
# A plugin to collect stats from OpenSMTPD - a FREE implementation of the server-side SMTP protocol
[[inputs.smtpctl]]
## If running as a restricted user you can prepend sudo for additional access:
#use_sudo = false
## The default location of the smtpctl binary can be overridden with:
binary = "/usr/sbin/smtpctl"
# The default timeout of 1s can be overriden with:
#timeout = "1s"
```
### Measurements & Fields:
This is the full list of stats provided by smtpctl and potentially collected by telegram
depending of your smtpctl configuration.
- smtpctl
bounce_envelope
bounce_message
bounce_session
control_session
mda_envelope
mda_pending
mda_running
mda_user
mta_connector
mta_domain
mta_envelope
mta_host
mta_relay
mta_route
mta_session
mta_source
mta_task
mta_task_running
queue_bounce
queue_evpcache_load_hit
queue_evpcache_size
queue_evpcache_update_hit
scheduler_delivery_ok
scheduler_delivery_permfail
scheduler_delivery_tempfail
scheduler_envelope
scheduler_envelope_expired
scheduler_envelope_incoming
scheduler_envelope_inflight
scheduler_ramqueue_envelope
scheduler_ramqueue_message
scheduler_ramqueue_update
smtp_session
smtp_session_inet4
smtp_session_local
uptime
### Permissions:
It's important to note that this plugin references smtpctl, which may require additional permissions to execute successfully.
Depending on the user/group permissions of the telegraf user executing this plugin, you may need to alter the group membership, set facls, or use sudo.
**Group membership (Recommended)**:
```bash
$ groups telegraf
telegraf : telegraf
$ usermod -a -G opensmtpd telegraf
$ groups telegraf
telegraf : telegraf opensmtpd
```
**Sudo privileges**:
If you use this method, you will need the following in your telegraf config:
```toml
[[inputs.opensmtpd]]
use_sudo = true
```
You will also need to update your sudoers file:
```bash
$ visudo
# Add the following line:
telegraf ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/smtpctl
```
Please use the solution you see as most appropriate.
### Example Output:
```
telegraf --config etc/telegraf.conf --input-filter opensmtpd --test
* Plugin: inputs.opensmtpd, Collection 1
> opensmtpd,host=localhost scheduler_delivery_tempfail=822,mta_host=10,mta_task_running=4,queue_bounce=13017,scheduler_delivery_permfail=51022,mta_relay=7,queue_evpcache_size=2,scheduler_envelope_expired=26,bounce_message=0,mta_domain=7,queue_evpcache_update_hit=848,smtp_session_local=12294,bounce_envelope=0,queue_evpcache_load_hit=4389703,scheduler_ramqueue_update=0,mta_route=3,scheduler_delivery_ok=2149489,smtp_session_inet4=2131997,control_session=1,scheduler_envelope_incoming=0,uptime=10346728,scheduler_ramqueue_envelope=2,smtp_session=0,bounce_session=0,mta_envelope=2,mta_session=6,mta_task=2,scheduler_ramqueue_message=2,mta_connector=7,mta_source=1,scheduler_envelope=2,scheduler_envelope_inflight=2 1510220300000000000
```