Hi Shawn,

The readme for the current download of XMailStats 1.3 mentioned that HTML 
output would be available in a future release, but given the latest release 
is over a year old, I did not think to ask about it.

I would be happy with HTML-output of the current stats that XMailStats 
produces, even if it was just in 'text only' format, graphs would be nice, 
but probably not worth the additional work to produce them.
Including totals for mail sizes sent/received per user/domain would also be 
good.
The script could then be run once a day, to generate a HTML page for the 
previous days mail logs.

Additionally a function that archives the daily results, to produce monthly 
(and/or weekly) totals would also be ideal.

Regards,
Scott


At 11:25 AM 5/09/2002 -0400, you wrote:


>I was pretty sure I added some graphics to XMailStats.  Hmm, let me
>check and if not, I'll add some graphs.
>
>Any thoughts on what you would like to see?
>
>Shawn
>
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>Subject: [xmail] Logfile analysis
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>
>Hi everyone,
>
>I'd like some 'graphical' stats analysis generated from the XMail logs.
>
>XMailStats prints the results to the screen, but doesn't really do much
>other than that.
>In theory it should be possible to pipe the XMailStats output to a
>database
>then run some analysis, but it would require a bit of work setting
>something up from scratch.
>
>Has anyone used Analog ( http://analog.cx/ ) - the web-log analyzer
>program
>- with XMail logs?
>It may be possible to setup some adequate XMail analysis with Analog.
>(We're running W2k so Webalizer is out.)
>
>If anyone currently produces graphical XMail log analysis (for a server
>that has multiple domains) I would appreciate some tips on how you have
>done it.
>If not, I'll have to make something up myself. :-)
>
>
>Thanks and Regards,
>Scott
>
>
>
>
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