Voytek Eymont wrote:
> On Mon, October 15, 2007 5:55 pm, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
>> I didn't know amavislogsumm, but I can see in the changelog that the
>> last version is dated on feb-2004. It seems an old and out-of-date
>> project. ¿Do you know amavis-logwatch [1]? It's devepelod by Mike Capella,
>> an active member of the present list; the project is active and Mike is
>> very receptive to any feedback. I use it daily and I'm very happy with
>> it.
> 

Thanks Jordi.

> Jordi, thanks
> 
> yes, as I was searching for answers I came across Mike's announcement
> post, and, installed both of his utilities already,
> 

Great, let me know how they work for you.  I just posted the 
pre-releases for evaluation to those interested (see Changes for a 
change list).  I also created a mailing list for announcements and 
feedback, etc.  See the site.


> dumb Q:
> 
>  amavis-logwatch /var/log/maillog
> 
> snip
> ....
>      536   Spam passed --------------------------------------
>      138      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ....
> snip
> 
All numbers on the left column are counts of that row's hits.  So, 138 
is the number of times that email address was passed and considered 
spam.  And there were a total of 536 spam's passed to recipients.


> 
> does above mean...
> 
> 138 identified SPAMs passed to mb@ as mb is in spam_lover  ?
> and, 536 identified SPAMS in total were passed as in recipient is spam_lover?
> 

You'll have to examine your configuration to know the exact reason for 
why they were passed.  It could be spam lovers, it could be a policy 
bank (such as MYNETS), or other reasons.

MrC

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