so it is a count? so is this true - if the allow : 100 and Deny : 10 then 110 was the number of emails total for that time period or are there some emails that come in that are not tallied as Allow or deny and those - eventually get chewed on by simscan or do both the allow & others go to simscan? thnaks
j ----- Original Message ----- From: Janno Sannik To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 3:26 AM Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] smtp allow deny Seems like it's not % but actually it count. I have something like this: Max Allow: 9741.0 Smtp (974.1%) Average Allow: 8018.0 Smtp (801.8%) Current Allow: 8038.0 Smtp (803.8%) Max Deny: 6777.0 Smtp (677.7%) Average Deny: 5469.0 Smtp (546.9%) Current Deny: 5508.0 Smtp (550.8%) Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote: Friends, I am trying to make sense of some of the data that i see under my qmail STATISTICS ( such as http://myserver/stats-toaster/ ) Smtp Allow/deny: `Monthly' Graph (2 Hour Average) Max Allow: 1044.0 Smtp (104.4%) Average Allow: 170.0 Smtp (17.0%) Current Allow: 250.0 Smtp (25.0%) Max Deny: 996.0 Smtp (99.6%) Average Deny: 80.0 Smtp (8.0%) Current Deny: 85.0 Smtp (8.5%) the above is my Smtp Allow/deny: why doesn't allow & deny add up to 100 % and how can allow be over 100% I am thinking that this shows an avg of 8% of all mail sent to my users is denied via RBL (it looks like spam) is that correct? the allow & deny not adding up to 100% has me most vexed. thanks and have a great day!
