Jim Knuth wrote:
Heute (05.04.2007/02:34 Uhr) schrieb Luis Hernán Otegui,
Well, if you have Postfix and Amavis, I've tried amavis-stats (a little bit
old now, and frankly, never worked correctly on my Debian-based servers).
I'm currently using Mailgraph, from the Debian package. Works like a
Chris, would you, by chance, share your modified scripts? I've been looking
for a tool to test the effectiveness of rules since a long time ago, and
your comment on the ability to test the effectiveness of RBLs has just
stunned me... BTW, I'm no Perl guru, or anything close to that...
Thanks,
L
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, maillist wrote:
I have seen a few people present, on this mail list, nicely detailed graphs,
that obviously were the result of some server output, but they focused on
email, mainly spam. I am interested in having the same. Does anyone have any
recommendations for a good p
Jim Knuth wrote:
Heute (05.04.2007/02:34 Uhr) schrieb Luis Hernán Otegui,
Well, if you have Postfix and Amavis, I've tried amavis-stats (a little bit
old now, and frankly, never worked correctly on my Debian-based servers).
I'm currently using Mailgraph, from the Debian package. Works like a
Heute (05.04.2007/02:34 Uhr) schrieb Luis Hernán Otegui,
> Well, if you have Postfix and Amavis, I've tried amavis-stats (a little bit
> old now, and frankly, never worked correctly on my Debian-based servers).
> I'm currently using Mailgraph, from the Debian package. Works like a charm
> almost o
Well, if you have Postfix and Amavis, I've tried amavis-stats (a little bit
old now, and frankly, never worked correctly on my Debian-based servers).
I'm currently using Mailgraph, from the Debian package. Works like a charm
almost out-of-the-box. Though it should be available as a package for
ano