..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
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 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
Very nice. You don't say if your doing simply local or RAZOR2, DCC, ect...
checks.
You have to be happy with that kind of improvement! (and price)
> -Original Message-
> From: Hugh Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 5:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subj