Hello All, I've posted this info to mailgraph list, but since many of you here using the same tools to monitor mail stats, this may be usefull info for amavis list too. I'm monitoring my system (Postfix+Cyrus+Amavisd-new: SA+ClamAV) with mailgraph, amavis-stats and pflogsumm (preprocessing logs before handing them to pflogsumm with prepflog.pl - http://web.tiscali.it/postfix/ to get more accurate results). My findings are: ---------------------- 1) Spam and Virus count is similar for amavis-stats and maigraph, which is good :) 2) "Recieved total" in mailgraph is almost similar to sum of "All Passed+All Blocked" in amavis-stats and very close to "delivered" count with pflogsumm ((zcat `ls -rt /var/log/mail-*.gz | tail -n 1`; cat /var/log/mail) | prepflog.pl | pflogsumm.pl -d today --problems_first 2>&1), but I think that "Recieved total" should be renamed to "Delivered total", cause this is what it's actually means, this is the count of delivered to recipients mail and not "Recieved" by postfix from the outside world. 3) I can see that I have 1265 rejected mails in pflogsumm stats (and I can see where the exact rejection count by e-mail) but mailgraph saying that "Rejected total" is 3167 mails, so I think that mailgraph "Rejected" count is wrong! 4) I don't have tools to check "Sent total" and "Bounce total", but its worth to check this, cause I already know that "Rejected total" is wrong. Any thoughts/patches/comments are welcome. Best Regards, Leon Kolchinsky
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