Hi,

thanx. multilog is a program that comes with the daemontools package. You
can download it from http://www.qmail.org
The best way on how to install it iat documented in my life with qmail. If
you use daemontools already (supervise, svc, etc.) then you most likely just
have to edit your logging options.

kind regards

Juergen Hoffmann

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Hi!

Looked at this.  What is multilog?  The page looks AWESOME and I think I
wanna try it.  =)

Cheers,

Tren.

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On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-1] Jürgen Hoffmann wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I know this might not be the right list, but since I am using multilog
with
> qmail + vpopmail and I could not find anything that would do good
logparsing
> I thought that I might be best of writing my own perl script which
utilizes
> qmailanalog to its full extent.
>
> The Script takes a logfile with tai format converts it to tailocal to
> determine the correct date. Afterwards pipes it back through localtai to
get
> it back back to the taiformat that qmailanalog needs. Then passes it
through
> matchup and gzips all the files to a directory of your liking for
archiving.
> Then it uses all these archived logfiles and pipes them through the
various
> qmailanalog scripts zoverall, senders, etc. and outputs the result to a
> webdir of your liking.
> It saves the result in static html pages in a hierarchichal structure, so
> you get can view your results over the periods of time.
>
> command line options to the script are:
> b - basename this is the prefix of the lognames if you don't like qmail
set
> it different (qmail-yyyymmdd.gz is default)
> d - archive directory (defaults to ".")
> s - do you want to save the source logs (default is "no")
> t - pipe the logs through tailocal before parsing (default is "no")
> z - compression (look at the source code (sorry) defaults to standard .gz)
> m - path to qmailanalog binary files (defaults to
> /usr/local/qmailanalog/bin)
> o - outputdirectory (defaults to /var/www/maillog)
>
> You can see an example of the output at http://www.web-4-all.de/maillog
>
> AGAIN This is only for multilog.
>
> Please let me know if this software is useful to you and don't hesitate to
> contact me if you have any questions. I will post the script to the qmail
> mailing list later on, or maybe one of you guys can do it for me, since I
am
> really busy at the moment.
>
> I will setup a website also which will be available via
> http://qmaillog.byteaction.de by the end of the month.
>
> Planned features include graphs, Column Totals where column totals ought
to
> be.
>
> Any other feature requests?
>
> Ken feel free to distribute this with vpopmail if you want to.
>
> kind regards
>
> Juergen Hoffmann
>
> P.S. the qmailloganalyzer.css has to be copied to the root directory of
your
> webserver for it to work. If you do not use it the results will look
crabby.
>
>
>



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