Here are my two cents to this interesting discussion:

I did some tests and got the following results.

In terms of deliveries (number of emails in and out) domlist and Imail Log
analyzer Beta got the same results.

to compare number of emails in IN and OUT, I selected  SMTP Local Delivery
for MAILS IN and SMTP Remote Host Delivery (for MAILS OUT)

to compare bytes OUT -declude- I used REMOTE DELIVERY SIZE -IMAIL Log
Analizer-
I got the same results in domlist and in Imail Log Analizer

but for bytes IN.... I am lost... I thought that the correspondent report in
IMAIL would be Local Delivery Size (recipient domain).  But there are
differences between Domlist and Imail Analizer. Results in Domlist are
considerable much higher than the one showed by IMAIL Log Analizer

I get the same problem Serhan get with Local Delivery Size (recipient
domain) report.

Conclusion:domlist and Imail Log Analizer gets the same results for
everything but for bytes IN.

I hope this helps a bit.

bye
Luis Arango
----- Original Message -----
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 5:23 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] IMail Log Analyzer Beta _HELP SOMETHING
WRONG!!!!!


>
> >   -Domlist's results show        517.346.080 bytes, (517 MB) for a
specific
> >domain and time interval
> >   -IMaiLABeta3.exe results show  only 8.975.591 (~9 MB) for the same
> >specific domain and time interval
>
> How many E-mails do they both show being sent/received during that time
> period?  That should help determine where the problem is.
>
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