We uses these scripts with mrtg/postfix/clamav/spamassassin/procmail to
sample the logfiles each time mrtg runs.
mc1:/usr/local/mis/sbin # cat sacleanratio.mrtg
#!/bin/bash
tail -n 1000 /var/log/mail |grep spamd |grep "clean message" |wc -l |sed -e "s/"
tail -n 1000 /var/log/mail |grep spamd |gr
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Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 10:39 AM
To: Jake Colman; users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: OT: Mail/Spam Stats and MRTG
At 08:20 AM Monday, 6/6/2005, Jake Colman wrote -=>
>Does anyone have any suggestions for using mrtg to produce a graph
>showing the amount of received
At 08:20 AM Monday, 6/6/2005, Jake Colman wrote -=>
Does anyone have any suggestions for using mrtg to produce a graph showing
the amount of received email and how much of it was flagged as spam?
I am using mrtg, sendmail, and procmail on all the same server.
Try this:
http://users.2z.net/rp
Jake Colman wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions for using mrtg to produce a graph showing
the amount of received email and how much of it was flagged as spam?
I am using mrtg, sendmail, and procmail on all the same server.
Have a look at http://munin.sf.net
It gathers data from several plug
Jake Colman wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions for using mrtg to produce a graph showing
the amount of received email and how much of it was flagged as spam?
I am using mrtg, sendmail, and procmail on all the same server.
You need to write an external "program" (script) for the SNMPdeamon
Does anyone have any suggestions for using mrtg to produce a graph showing
the amount of received email and how much of it was flagged as spam?
I am using mrtg, sendmail, and procmail on all the same server.
Thanks!
...Jake
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Jake Colman
Sr. Applications Developer
Principia Partners LLC
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