Hello,
Is there any way to get imap, imap-ssl graphics using QmailMRTG???
The only info i get is in maillog file.
Regards
Juan
On Wednesday 05 Apr 2006 14:26, Juan Jose Miquel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to get imap, imap-ssl graphics using QmailMRTG???
>
> The only info i get is in maillog file.
You would have to write your own mrtg filter
have a look at
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/
there is
Hey Guys;
I have installed the toaster and everything works in a most excellent
fashion. I have written a tool to give me usage and statistics
reporting based on qmail log files. It's designed to help me
determine how much email my clients are sending both using regular
email and via EZML
People with CentOS and RedHat get LogWatch installed by default.
Unfortunately, out of the box LogWatch does not grok MultiLog files at all.
I've searched as thoroughly as I can, but I haven't found a solution to
this yet.
So, although I'm not a Perl programmer, I'm fiddling with the LogWatch
Michael Bagnall wrote:
> Hey Guys;
>
> I have installed the toaster and everything works in a most excellent
> fashion. I have written a tool to give me usage and statistics reporting
> based on qmail log files. It's designed to help me determine how much
> email my clients are sending both using
I would like to sort my spam tagged email into a separate spam folder
automatically. I've seen lots of different ways to do that, or varying
complexity, on the 'Net.
Is there an easy way, that works well with the Toaster?
--
Nikki Locke, Trumphurst Ltd. PC & Unix consultancy & programming
On Wednesday 05 Apr 2006 19:55, Nikki Locke wrote:
> People with CentOS and RedHat get LogWatch installed by default.
> Unfortunately, out of the box LogWatch does not grok MultiLog files at all.
>
> I've searched as thoroughly as I can, but I haven't found a solution to
> this yet.
>
> So, althoug
On Wednesday 05 Apr 2006 19:55, Nikki Locke wrote:
> I would like to sort my spam tagged email into a separate spam folder
> automatically. I've seen lots of different ways to do that, or varying
> complexity, on the 'Net.
>
> Is there an easy way, that works well with the Toaster?
yeah, maildrop
http://www.enderunix.org/isoqlog/
my choice for that
Regards,
Edvin
-Original Message-
From: Bill Shupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mittwoch, 05. April 2006 20:43
To: toaster@shupp.org
Subject: Re: [toaster] Bandwidth Logging
Michael Bagnall wrote:
> Hey Guys;
>
> I have install
clamav-0.88.1 came out today.
One of the toaster patches failed: (0.87)
patching file ./clamd/clamd.c
Hunk #1 succeeded at 138 (offset 1 line).
patching file ./shared/output.c
Hunk #1 FAILED at 115.
Hunk #2 succeeded at 158 (offset 6 lines).
1 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file ./sha
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> The squirrelmail spam-button plugin works for me.
..
> This will allow your customers to train spamassassin.
>
> Wether they will or not is another matter ;-(
Pity the plugin doesn't delete the spam mail automatically.
There is at least one user (me) who will be usi
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> clamav-0.88.1 came out today.
>
> One of the toaster patches failed: (0.87)
>
> patching file ./clamd/clamd.c
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 138 (offset 1 line).
> patching file ./shared/output.c
> Hunk #1 FAILED at 115.
> Hunk #2 succeeded at 158 (offset 6 lines).
> 1 out of 2 hu
On Wednesday 05 Apr 2006 19:55, Nikki Locke wrote:
> Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> > The squirrelmail spam-button plugin works for me.
>
> ..
>
> > This will allow your customers to train spamassassin.
> >
> > Wether they will or not is another matter ;-(
>
> Pity the plugin doesn't delete the spam mail
These are well and good, but they do not report on POP3 connections.
These are primarily SMTP connections.
The other thing I'll mention is I wrote a tool to dump all of the
data to SQL so that the data can be parsed and fed into my billing
system. That way I can feed the boiled down monthl
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