Folks,
I am trying to archive all mail that exim 3.12 sees for a domain, either
incoming or outgoing. I have done simpler things with system-wide filters
and exim before, so I should be able to divert mail, although gotchas will
be appreciated.
What I would request is your preferences in the act
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
> I am trying to archive all mail that exim 3.12 sees for a domain, either
> incoming or outgoing. I have done simpler things with system-wide filters
you can do it for incoming mail with a shadow_transport option to the
local_delivery transport. you ca
I have uploaded version 0.07 of my logtools package to unstable which
includes the new clfdomainsplit program to split a web log file containing
data from large numbers of domains into separate files.
This program has a limit that it can only split log files for as many domains
as it can open f
hi,
for our accounting i tried to write a script that uses net-acct (an
user-space daemon to log all network traffic over an net-device) to collect
the webtraffic for our customer.
Until now we use webalizer and read the monthly sums in his report, but that
is'nt a nice job, so i tried this skrip
> Anbody knows what is loggend in the Apache log in the field size (i.e.
> included HTTP Header or not) , and what does net-acct take for the size of a
> packet (just the payload, or the headers too?)
>From the Apache docs @
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_log_common.html
bytes
The number
Folks,
I am trying to archive all mail that exim 3.12 sees for a domain, either
incoming or outgoing. I have done simpler things with system-wide filters
and exim before, so I should be able to divert mail, although gotchas will
be appreciated.
What I would request is your preferences in the ac
On Mon, 7 May 2001, Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
> I am trying to archive all mail that exim 3.12 sees for a domain, either
> incoming or outgoing. I have done simpler things with system-wide filters
you can do it for incoming mail with a shadow_transport option to the
local_delivery transport. you c
I have uploaded version 0.07 of my logtools package to unstable which
includes the new clfdomainsplit program to split a web log file containing
data from large numbers of domains into separate files.
This program has a limit that it can only split log files for as many domains
as it can open
hi,
for our accounting i tried to write a script that uses net-acct (an
user-space daemon to log all network traffic over an net-device) to collect
the webtraffic for our customer.
Until now we use webalizer and read the monthly sums in his report, but that
is'nt a nice job, so i tried this skri
> Anbody knows what is loggend in the Apache log in the field size (i.e.
> included HTTP Header or not) , and what does net-acct take for the size of a
> packet (just the payload, or the headers too?)
>From the Apache docs @
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_log_common.html
bytes
The number
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