RE: Mail Statistics (OFF TOPIC)

2010-10-06 Thread Jorge Andrea G Carminati
 -Original Message-
 From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [mailto:owner-postfix-
 us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Carlos Mennens
 Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 15:32
 To: Postfix
 Subject: Mail Statistics (OFF TOPIC)

 Guys I apologize if this doesn't belong here but I did a 'Google'
 search and I decided it would be best to ask the community who uses
 Postfix from an 'administrative' perspective. I am looking for a
 statistics utility for mail. I don't really have any specific
 requirements but anything that can give me an overview of what my mail
 server is doing in bulk. Obviously viewing '/var/log/mail.log' is not
 practical unless I am searching for something specific. If you guys
 have any utilities and or programs you recommend for Linux / Postfix,
 please let me know. I deeply apologize if this is not the proper place
 to ask such a question.

 -Carlos

I'd suggest you to visit http://www.postfix.org/addon.html and check the 
'Logfile analysis' section, you'll find many interesting programs which can 
give you an overview of your mail server, like pflogsumm and mailgraph.

HTH
JC

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Re: Mail Statistics (OFF TOPIC)

2010-10-06 Thread Roderick A. Anderson

Carlos Mennens wrote:

Guys I apologize if this doesn't belong here but I did a 'Google'
search and I decided it would be best to ask the community who uses
Postfix from an 'administrative' perspective. I am looking for a
statistics utility for mail. I don't really have any specific
requirements but anything that can give me an overview of what my mail
server is doing in bulk. Obviously viewing '/var/log/mail.log' is not
practical unless I am searching for something specific. If you guys
have any utilities and or programs you recommend for Linux / Postfix,
please let me know. I deeply apologize if this is not the proper place
to ask such a question.


pflogsumm.pl

Since it is written in Perl you can use your distribution's package 
manager to install it.  For CentOS 5.x it is 
postfix-pflogsumm-2.3.3-2.1.el5_2



\\||/
Rod
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Re: Mail Statistics (OFF TOPIC)

2010-10-06 Thread Jorge Armando Medina
Carlos Mennens wrote:
 Guys I apologize if this doesn't belong here but I did a 'Google'
 search and I decided it would be best to ask the community who uses
 Postfix from an 'administrative' perspective. I am looking for a
 statistics utility for mail. I don't really have any specific
 requirements but anything that can give me an overview of what my mail
 server is doing in bulk. Obviously viewing '/var/log/mail.log' is not
 practical unless I am searching for something specific. If you guys
 have any utilities and or programs you recommend for Linux / Postfix,
 please let me know. I deeply apologize if this is not the proper place
 to ask such a question.

 -Carlos
   
For summary reports I like logreportes formerly postfix-logwatch, you
can set the detail level, pflogsumm it is a good option.

I'm writting a little howto for logreportes, it is in spanish:

http://tuxjm.net/docs/temporales/06Herramientas_para_analisis_de_logs_y_reportes_para_Postfix_y_Amavisd-New.txt


Logreporters: Postfix and Amavisd-new Log Reporting Utilities:
http://logreporters.sourceforge.net/

Best regards,

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