Ahh, so you only want stats after your manual filtering process. What do
you do in your manual filtering process?
Due to the manual process, I understand now why you were saying parsing the
individual messages was your only option.
To make parsing easier, you might consider adding some Declude c
Message tracking won't tell me what specific email in an exchange email
box is the one I am interested in.
Maybe I'm not explaining myself.
After my Declude box filters over 23,000 emails, I have 1245 emails from
Friday night until Monday AM on my exchange server. I manually sort
these emails, wi
Looks to me that if you turn on Message Tracking, you get a log file with
the info you need all on one line. I'm not certain about REVDNS, but you
certainly have from address, to address, and IPs. You could run a script
over this to get the REVDNS if it isn't there. The stats you want could
then
I've been using them for a while. dhcp.tqmcube.com has given good results,
though I've gotten one or two false positives from spam.tqmcube.com (I still
use spam.tqmcube.com, just with a lighter weight). ko.tqmcube.com flags ip's
from South Korea, and prc.tqmcube.com flags ip's from China, so t
Because the emails I have left are from a range of times/dates, and
they're on an Exchange server.
I'd have to know what SMTP ID's I was looking for in the logs, which I'd
need from the email header information, etc etc...
Karl Drugge
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Why don't you use the mail server log files instead. Much easier to parse,
and tools like Grep and Sawmill can be used to do it.
Darin.
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From: "IS - Systems Eng. (Karl Drugge)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
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I am hoping the people here can help me. It's not Declude specific, but
I consider the experts here as the most knowledgeable on SMTP and Email.
I am looking for a script/utility to pull the header information out of
every email in an Outlook/Exchange inbox. I want to be able to pull the
sending I
Anyone have any comments about these guys?
Kevin Bilbee
Network Administrator
Standard Abrasives, Inc.
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Changing the way industry works.
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