Hi,
Oh. C#...
Let's see. If I want to use your reports system, I
need
CLI-Mono machine (Common Language Infrastructure)
be
installed on my box. This is not good dependency.
As far
as I know modern linux distributions (SuSE,
Mandrake,
RedHat) do not include this machine. 

I could be great to use just C++ instead C#, users
do
not need any machine in this case to run your
application.
You can use C++ Qt library. Like for example
Doxygen
project does.
Or probably Gtk+ is good enough.

Another solution is java. Java machine is stable,
and it
is shipped with all OSes, even win has java.

And one question.
Will your application be commercial or free?

Mikhail



----- Original Message -----
>From : Shawn Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To   : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date : Wednesday, 28 April, 2004 05:00 PM
Sub  : [xmail] Re: Xmail reports -- anyone have a
wish list?

> I am leaning towards .NET (and maybe Mono) for
the
language.  I don't think> I will use any database,
that
way it will not have any dependencies.  What> do
you
main by user and domain alias support? Tell me
more. 
And yes the> report engine will be released as
open
source.   Also, for a front end, it> could be done
in
anything (Perl, ASP, ASP.NET) because the actual
report>
engine will be something that is scheduled or run
with
parameters and it> will output the result to a
file.> >
Shawn  > > -----Original Message-----> From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On> Behalf
Of
Fred> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 9:59 AM> To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [xmail] Re: Xmail
reports -- anyone have a wish list?> > Hi,> > Glad
someone is thinking for writing a decent log
analyzer!
Here is what I> think should be in your project.>
>
-Storing the data in a MySQL database?> -Will you
release your software under the GPL?> -Written in
PHP or
Perl? No ASP please hehe -User and domain alias
support?> > Will all these features your software
gonna
rox.> > 2cents> > -----Original Message----->
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On> Behalf
Of
Shawn Anderson> Sent: 28 avril, 2004 08:35> To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [xmail] Xmail
reports --
anyone have a wish list?> > Howdy,> > I am
starting to
create a reporting system for the XMail log files
(I
have> been needing something for a while), so I
thought
I would see if anyone had> their own wish list. 
Right
now, here is what I am thinking:> > Features:>  -
Automatic report generation on a scheduled time
frame> 
- Multiple output type (xml, html, etc)>        -
Graphs> >
Reports (all will have a date range filter)>    -
Total
summary>        - Total summary by log type>    - Summary
by
day/hour>       - Summary by incoming domain/user/ip
address>        - Summary by outgoing domain/user/ip
address>        - Top ten incoming domains/user/ip
address>        -
Top ten outgoing domains/user/ip address>       - Top
ten
blocked domains/users/ip address (CustomMapsList)>
>
Anyone have any thoughts and/or suggestions?> >
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