Michael Menefee wrote:
One thing they keep asking me for is to compare the total numbers of SPAM
and Virii to the total number of messages processed by the system, so they
can get a feel for how much of their email content is valid or not. I'm not
sure of there's a way to use qmail-scanner to reco
chael Menefee; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Reporting on all messages processed
sorry, my fault.
therefor isolog is your friend. nice logfiles and stats.
but you have to run it everytime, logfiles from the past can't
(actually) be handled.
http://www.enderunix.o
PM
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Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Reporting on all messages processed
for virus logs i use the quarantie.log file and parse it ones a day and
write the output the a mysql-tables,
Michael Menefee wrote:
This may be the wrong group for this question, but may be useful, so
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Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 12:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Reporting on all messages processed
for virus logs i use the quarantie.log file and parse it ones a day and
write the output the a mysql-tables,
Michael Menefee wrote:
>This
for virus logs i use the quarantie.log file and parse it ones a day and
write the output the a mysql-tables,
Michael Menefee wrote:
This may be the wrong group for this question, but may be useful, so I'll
post it. I am using a hacked up version of qmail-scanner (v 1.16) which logs
information t
This may be the wrong group for this question, but may be useful, so I'll
post it. I am using a hacked up version of qmail-scanner (v 1.16) which logs
information to a MySQL database, rather than just the log file. This works
great cause I can run all sorts of queries and give my customers tons of