2008/6/27 Mark Martinec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Juan,
>
>> So it's as easy as
>>   $ sudo amavisd-agent -c 1
>> ?
>
> Yes, is you only need one iteration instead of a report loop.
> (option -c is available since 2.6.0)
>
>> This will give me a summary whose time interval is from the creation
>> time of /var/amavisd/db/* to the present?
>
> Right.
>
>> What happens when amavisd-new restarts?
>
> On a restart all databases in /var/amavisd/db/ are created afresh,
> so amavisd-agent reports data from the last amavisd start,

Thanks for your answers Mark.

Having the potential to lose all db info due to unforeseen problems is
worrying.  Are there any plans to somehow keep that information
persistent?

I'm trying to think how to capture those stats.  Cron job with text
manipulation shell script I guess.

/juan

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