14.10.2009 23:55, Rick Knight kirjoitti:
Jari Fredriksson wrote:14.10.2009 21:49, Mike Cardwell kirjoitti:Jari Fredriksson wrote:Jari, How did you produce the great looking statistics? Thanks, RickIt's a perl script called sa-stats.pl I tried not google it for you, but could not find the original. Many scripts with the same name though.. I put that to my server as http://www.iki.fi/jarif/sa/sa-stats.pl I have modified the default file so that is scans /var/log/messages which works for me (Debian), the script not runs without arguments.That's a very nice script. I made one small change to it to make it work with gzip compressed logs. I replaced: open(F,"$log"); With: open(F,$log=~/\.gz$/i?"zcat $log|":"$log");I took that modification into my copy, and updated the script in my website too. Works great, thanks!Jari, Thanks again for putting the script up. I found the original site and downloaded the 3.1 version. In the instructions it says "If your top 5 does not contain URIBL_BLACK, see http://www.uribl.com/usage.shtml". On my system URIBL_BLACK is number 8, so I follow the link and it takes me to a page the has a ruleset that needs to be added to my local configuration directory (/etc/mail/spamassassin). I don't appear to have any local rulesets in my configuration directory to add them to. Can you tell me how to add these rules? Thanks again, Rick
I don't know. First things first! Please give me the URL of the original site and latest version. Then, we have to check SpamAssassin Users have to say about this. I have URIBL_BLACK at row 9. -- http://www.iki.fi/jarif/ You are fairminded, just and loving.
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