Hi Luke,
I suggest you take a look at the SQL Logging feature that Mark
introduced in the latest version of Amavisd. With information in the db
containing to/from/size/subject/score you can put together a PHP (or
Perl) script that will pull out all the statistics you'd like.
I've put together a small "admin" site in PHP where the exchange people
at our organization can look at all the mails that passes through the
amavisd gateway and check their scoring etc. It's not very fancy but it
does its job :)
Regards,
Martin
Luke Fahey wrote:
Hi Guys
Being a newbie I have a few questions.
I'm wondering have any of you guys setup logging so you can monitor mail
queues. For example you can see how many emails x user gets and the
amount of data they use eg user x gets 40mb of email per month
Thanks for you help guys and sorry about some silly questions
Cheers
Luke
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