Hi,
I do it with SNMP. net-snmp offers you the logmatch config option. It searches
the logfile (i.e. /var/log/mail) for regexp. MRTG does the rest and gives you
really nice graphs. Mail me personally for some example of a graph showing
- accepted
- RBL (spamhaus)
- greylisting
- SPAM from spamas
use some PERL, it's really simple. Took me 1 day from scratch to
create monthly stats from an amavis-new log file, including virus
counting and spam ratios.
Gabor Sipos
> Anyone have any suggested statistics suites I can use for reporting at
> the MTA level and from within spamassassin? Would be
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 14:24:55 +1000, Christopher Martin
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>Anyone have any suggested statistics suites I can use for reporting at
>the MTA level and from within spamassassin? Would be great to be able to
>present some metrics on total mail statistics and then compare what
>-Original Message-
>From: Christopher Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:25 PM
>To: Users @ Spam Assassin Mailing List
>Subject: Statistics and reporting
>
> Anyone have any suggested statistics suites I can use for reporting at
the MTA level and from with
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Subject: Re: Statistics and reporting
Christopher Martin wrote:
> Anyone have any suggested statistics suites I can use for reporting at
> the MTA level and from within spamassassin? Would be great to be able
> to present some metrics on total mail statistics and the
Christopher Martin wrote:
Anyone have any suggested statistics suites I can use for reporting at
the MTA level and from within spamassassin? Would be great to be able
to present some metrics on total mail statistics and then compare what
portion of that is spam, and how many are being caught/qu