At 08:12 PM 1/30/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Can you please explain what the statistics in this line mean?
>
>Parts 875:133 311mb, In 3660 1439mb, Complete 2781 1128mb, 76% 78%, Rej 0%
>Drop 0mb, Err 4 Rotated 1567 minutes ago, Upto 14 0.42 20

The only figures you really need to lookat are
         76% which is a very good completion rate
  and   rotated 1567 mintues , which is a very long time so your part 
buffer is plenty big enough.

Anyway fyi
   Parts n:m: xxxmb      The number of  parts, and items and MB currently 
in the part buffer
rej x%          Parts rejecting by spam or filter rules after all the parts 
were found.
In xxxx yyyymb  The number of items and mb's that got stored in the part 
buffer since startup
complete xxxx yyymb     The number of  completet items and mb's since startup
drop xmb                The number of mb of items dropped since startup 
(e.g. parts that were never complete)
err 4                   Items that could not be stored due to some problem 
when storing the complete part
Upto nn .xx yy  This is where in the part buffer it's writing, purely for 
debugging purposes.




>Actually, is there a page on the website that describes all the entries in
>the status.log file?

Yes but it is a bit out of date and doesn't include some of the new 
sections, we'll update
it soon.
  http://netwinsite.com/dnews/tellnews.htm#60


>Thanks,
>"Support Auckland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>5.0.0.25.2.20010130113914.00b04088@ball">news:5.0.0.25.2.20010130113914.00b04088@ball...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Yes, you can turn it on, it only takes effect from that point onward.
> > adding the config settings and restarting dnews is what enables it.
> >
> > http://netwinsite.com/dnews/part.htm#top
> >
> >
> >                  Jesse
> >
> > At 08:27 AM 1/29/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >I've looked and don't see where I 'turn-this-on'. Can I also turn it
> > >on after I have an existing set of spool files?
> > >
> > >David.
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