>How do you use the program?

You can type "domlist -help" for instructions.

You just type "domlist " followed by the name of the file(s) you want scanned.  For 
example, "domlist c:\imail\spool\sys0202.txt" or "domlist sys*.txt".

Unfortunately, the log files don't distinguish between mail that is relayed through 
your server (that isn't from or to a local user) and E-mail that is for a local user, 
but forwarded on.  This can cause some domains to show up that aren't hosted on your 
server.  If this happens, you can add a number to the end of the command line (IE 
"domlist sys0202.txt 20"), that will limit the results to domains that either have 
incoming E-mail, or a minimum of 20 outgoing E-mails.

>Does it have to be in the same directory as the log files?

No.  But, if you do not run it from the directory the log files are in, you need to 
specify the path to the files (IE "domlist c:\imail\spool\sys0202.txt" instead of just 
"domlist sys0202.txt").


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                      -Scott

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