..which is exactly what is run if you read on the footer of my URL :-)
Mailgraph uses rrdtool.
- Niclas
At 08:53 2002-11-08, you wrote:
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 08:26:36AM +0100, Maillists for
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> Very nice graph!
>
> May I make a suggestion? We hade migrated to rrdtool i
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 08:26:36AM +0100, Maillists for [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Very nice graph!
>
> May I make a suggestion? We hade migrated to rrdtool instead of mrtg (mrtg
> next gen vill use only rrdtool) and this is the result:
>
> http://mrtg.soderlund.org
>
> Just press the upper gra
Very nice graph!
May I make a suggestion? We hade migrated to rrdtool instead of mrtg (mrtg
next gen vill use only rrdtool) and this is the result:
http://mrtg.soderlund.org
Just press the upper graph to see it all. It graphs not only indiviual
spam, but also viruses, send, recieved, and bounc
> Hi everyone. I work for a small ISP, and we've just installed
> SpamAssassin on our front-end mail server. It's doing a LOT
> better than
> our previous procmail filtering -- my compliments and endless
> admiration
> to the authors!
>
> Currently we're catching nearly 2000 messages per hour,
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 05:24:35PM -0500, Chris Santerre wrote:
> Very nice. You don't say if your doing simply local or RAZOR2, DCC, ect...
> checks.
Thanks for the compliments. Right now we're just doing local; it's
early so far, and I wasn't sure how much of a load we'd be putting on
the serv
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> Subject: [SAtalk] Graph of caught spam
>
>
>
> Hi everyone. I work for a small ISP, and we've just installed
> SpamAssassin on our front-end mail server. It's doing a LOT
> better than
> our previous procmail filtering -- my compliments and end
Hi everyone. I work for a small ISP, and we've just installed
SpamAssassin on our front-end mail server. It's doing a LOT better than
our previous procmail filtering -- my compliments and endless admiration
to the authors!
Currently we're catching nearly 2000 messages per hour, with the
thresho