Hi Shawn,

It looks really good!
And the template html file should make it easy to make 'pretty'.

I have run into a couple of problems when running it thought (from the cmd 
propmpt, W2k and ActivePerl):
1) It only works after I manually create the output file and directory 
structure under $outputFilePath (eg: e:\maillogs\2002\12\index.html) and 
then specify the output file on the comand line (eg: XMailStats.pl 20021201 
HTML index.html).
Otherwise it would just output the html data to the screen.

2) The following tables contain no information:
Incomming Mail Per Domain, Incomming Mail Per User, Incomming Mail Per 
Hour, Outgoing Mail Per Domain, Outgoing Mail Per Hour, SMTP Relays
I'm not sure what I've overlooked to exclude the data from these fields - 
it gives me Miscelaneous Statistics info for both POP3 and SMTP so I expect 
it is reading both log files.

Regards,
Scott


At 10:39 PM 17/12/2002 -0500, you wrote:


>Howdy all,  I hope Richard doesn't mind, but I have uploaded a newer
>version of XMailStats.pl to xmail.eye-catcher.com at
>http://xmail.eye-catcher.com/products/XMailStats/. It contains several
>new enhancements include a template based HTML output file. Check it out
>and let me know what you think
>
>Shawn
>http://xmail.eye-catcher.com
>
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