I took the output of the script and wrote some php pages to generate histograms to automatically graph #msgs by time to process.I hope you don't mind that I expanded upon it a bit. I still have some of the older format logfiles around, so I changed the whole thing to run as one perl script, and added code to check which logfile format. I also added a summary of who was getting the spam, and some total information, including the percentage of spam.
Sample output can be seen at: http://rob.flemish.org/spambytime.php
Source for the page available at http://rob.flemish.org/spambytime.phps.
The spam_times.txt file looks like:
1.00 seconds (4 times)
2.00 seconds (107 times)
2.10 seconds (27 times)
2.20 seconds (39 times)
2.30 seconds (87 times)
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"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes
hurtling down the highway."
-- Andrew S. Tanenbaum - Computer Networks
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