Morning all.

I have downloaded and tested spamstats.
For some reason, spamstats is not picking up the info.

see below:

./spamstats0.4b1.pl
File /var/log/maillog : from May 25 06:00:50 to May 30 08:19:34
Total number of emails processed by the spam filter : 0
Number of spams                         :       n/a
Number of clean messages                :       n/a
Average message analysis time           :      0.69 seconds
Average spam analysis time              :      0.70 seconds
Average clean message analysis time     :      0.56 seconds
Average message score                   :     12.30
Average spam score                      :     14.47
Average clean message score             :    -13.24
Total spam volume                       :      4673 kbytes
Total clean volume                      :       317 kbytes


My platform is: RH8, SA 2.54, sa-exim-3.0

If anyone who uses spamstats has any ideas, it is appreciated.

Thank you all

Tom


-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Nichols [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 May 2003 04:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SAtalk] Graphing with spam-stats


Hey all,
        I installed spam-stats 
(http://users.2z.net/rpuhek/scripts_public/spamd/) earlier this evening 
and I noticed that it's creating the percentage graphs correctly, but 
the spam vs nonspam graphs are producing values that are far too low.

http://www.pbp.net/mrtg/spam.html       <--my spam graph page
http://www.pbp.net/mrtg/conf/spam.cfg   <--my .cfg file

If I run spam-stats from the machine itself, I get this:
mailgate bin $sudo spam-stats
spam: 404
clean: 1327
skipped: 0
rejected: 202
total: 0
processed: 1729
mailgate bin $

.. the graph only seems to indicate 1 spam here & there.

I'm also beginning to wonder if I just plain don't get enough email to 
have a more colourful graph. ;)

Running the spamstats.pl script from the MRTG host produces values that 
are equal to those shown above.

I'd be interested to find out if any of you are using this same setup 
and if you're getting different results.

If not, what are you all using to create graphs? Mailgraph? Another 
RRDtool front end? MRTG?

Thanks!

-Jonathan





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