Just to add..
> >qmail-1.03, qmailanalog-0.70
> >
> >I'm truing to make two quieries for a user:
> >
> >1. Who the user sends mail to (and how many)?
> >2. Who the user receives mail from (and how many)?
> >
> >So, I do the folloing with my processed "mail.log":
> >
> >cat mail.log | xsender [EMA
Warning: egregious use of "cat" ahead.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>qmail-1.03, qmailanalog-0.70
>
>I'm truing to make two quieries for a user:
>
>1. Who the user sends mail to (and how many)?
>2. Who the user receives mail from (and how many)?
>
>So, I do the folloing with my processed "mail.log
Hello,
qmail-1.03, qmailanalog-0.70
I'm truing to make two quieries for a user:
1. Who the user sends mail to (and how many)?
2. Who the user receives mail from (and how many)?
So, I do the folloing with my processed "mail.log":
cat mail.log | xsender [EMAIL PROTECTED] | zrecipients
cat mail.
qmail-1.03, qmailanalog-0.70
I'm truing to make two quieries for a user:
1. Who the user sends mail to (and how many)?
2. Who the user receives mail from (and how many)?
So, I do the folloing with my processed "mail.log":
cat mail.log | xsender [EMAIL PROTECTED] | zrecipients
cat mail.log | xr
Running: qmail 1.03, qmailanalog 0.70
I'd like to find all senders for a recipient:
First I did:
cat /var/adm/maillog | awk '{$1="";$2="";$3="";$4="";$5="";print}' |
matchup >maillog1 5>maillog1.blah
Then:
cat maillog1|xrecipient [EMAIL PROTECTED]|zsenders
The result was:
---
Sende
Brandon Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Is it normal, when using the "zuids" script in qmailanalog, to see an
>abnormal ammount of messages comming from user qmaild?
No, an abnormal amount of anything is, by definition, not normal.
>mess bytes sbytes rbytes recips tries xdelay ui
Is it normal, when using the "zuids" script in qmailanalog, to see an abnormal
ammount of messages comming from user qmaild?
mess bytes sbytes rbytes recips tries xdelay uid
105 287318 307020 307020 107107 2.140147 16
7327832783278 7 7 21.89668