Hi Terrance,

sorry for the late response but I missed your email :( I think we
could get such stats already via JMX and camel. I need to investigate
a bit and see if I'm right.

But I agree with you such "stats" would be really cool.

Bye,
Norman

2010/4/21 Terrance MacGregor <[email protected]>:
> Norman,
>
> You understand it perfectly.
>
> When you have complex processing, it is very useful to see where the
> bottlenecks are, where some processors are failing, and where the most
> traffic is flowing in your logic tree.  This gives you a much better idea of
> how email is flowing through the james server.
>
> For simple email servers, this would be not very useful.  For large
> applications however, I believe that it is very useful.
>
> sincerely,
>
> Terry
>
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Norman Maurer <[email protected]
>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Terrance,
>>
>> I'm not sure I understand what exactly you are looking for. Is it
>> something like generating stats about which email was send throught
>> which processor in which time etc ? Would be helpful if you could give
>> some more details..
>>
>> Thx,
>> Norman
>>
>>
>> 2010/4/21 Terrance MacGregor <[email protected]>:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I am about to write a metrics program to track some basic email metrics
>> per
>> > processor.  What I was looking for the ability to store some email
>> metrics
>> > in a database.  Does anyone know of a program out there that has already
>> > been written?
>> >
>> > This is how I see this working:
>> >
>> > *config example:*
>> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > <processor name="processMessageFromMarty">
>> >     <mailet matcher="All" mailet="EmailAuditing">
>> >     </mailet>
>> > </processor>
>> >
>> > *
>> > EmailAuditing Mailet*
>> >
>> > service(Mail){
>> >   //insert email metrics into the database
>> > }
>> >
>> >
>> > *Datebase table would look something like this:*
>> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > From | To | SubjectLine | Timestamp | ProcessorName
>> >
>>
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