Moi Peter.
It's not entirely what You're after but gives a nice view of what
happens on a daily basis if You're using spamdyke (all the rejected
mails, why they're rejected and also the ones allowed thru).
/usr/share/qmt/scripts/Spamdyke-Stats-Report.pl
I've put it in my crontab. Try it out
Regards,
Finn Buhelt
Den 05-03-2012 11:59, Peter Peltonen skrev:
For my web servers running Sendmail, Logwatch reports stats about sent
messages every night. Here is an example:
###
Bytes Transferred: 106548
Messages Sent: 48
Total recipients: 48
Top relays (recipients/connections - min 10 rcpts, max 50 lines):
24/24: localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1]
22/22: apache@localhost
###
I would like to generate such stats for Qmailtoaster as well.
Including it in Logwatch would be great, but just to get started,
using qmlog with a cron job should be sufficient. so the question is:
how do I with qmlog find out:
- total number of messages sent by my toaster today
- total number of messages received today
?
Best,
Peter
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