I also use baretailpro from baremetalsoft.com to look at log files.

When the server is getting "peaky" its excellent for looking at logs "on the
fly" because you can tell it to highlight certain keyword.

They do a couple of versions. A free version and a pro version.

The free version is okay but the paid version is better as you can quickly
filter the log files based on keywords and its very quick even with my 100MB
+ log files.

Soneone on this forum put me onto it.

You can analyse any kind of log file with it btw.

Kindest Regards
Craig Edmonds
123 Marbella Internet
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Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 11:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Analyzing junkmail log files

Karl, 

I would recommend DLAnalyzer - (since its our product).  It can process both
virus and junkmail logs, process multiple days, process multiple servers,
email capability, as well as providing all types of reports.  It is
compatible with past and current versions of Declude. 

Here is a link to all the reports.
http://www.invariantsystems.com/dlanalyzer/reportsamples.htm 

We also have a "free" version that covers the basic features you were used
to with Delog. 

Darrell
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Karl Hentschel writes: 

> Up until upgrading from Declude 2.06 to 3.11 I had been using delog 1.08b
> from imagefxonline for analyzing my junkmail log files. After the upgrade
it
> no longer works. Delog was a simple tool that emailed me daily and gave
> statistics for all the tests. From this I could determine which were the
> most effective. Does anybody have a suggestion for a replacement program
to
> analyze junkmail log files that can email the results automatically. Which
> program has been the must successful? Or has anyone been successful using
> delog with declude 3.11?  
> 
> Thanks 
> 
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