>-----Original Message-----
>From: Andrew Buenaventura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 8:14 PM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: RE: [plug] [OT] generating report usage for .....
>
>
>yes. the event viewer displays all SMTP and POP connections, all emails
sent
>and received and from whom, it even logs all the SMTP commands it receives
>from other servers. It even logs a uuencoded copy of all attachments at
>c:\exchsrv\imcdata\*.log. Exchange can also keep all copies of outgoing
and
>incoming emails.
>ronneil, your idea is neat. if ever you get a solution to this, you may
>want to share it with me.
>
William or Vincent,
I don't know kung sino sa inyong dalawa ang nagsend sa akin ng perl script
that reads from a postfix logfile then generates statistics based on
incoming and outgoing emails per month or so. It was a year or two, medyo
matagal na rin. Problem is, it was in my old company's email. If you still
have it, can you send it to me again. I will try to play with the codes and
hopefully be able to parse Exchange logs.
Hmmm, nice thing for me to learn perl. Andico and Ian is there to help me.
Ok ba? :-)
-onie
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