Robert Wolfe | 14 Apr 2012 14:53

QMAil stats

Hi all.  I run 2 qmail servers here that are load balanced and deliver mail to an exchange server in my network.  What I would like to do is be able to run a report on both qmail servers and have those reports emailed to me giving me statistics on the qmail processes (total messages processed for the day both inbound and bound, etc).  Is there a script or something that will do this very thing for me?

 

Robert Wolfe rwolfe <at> fpsoft.net

PADI Diver #1202016513

MCSE/MCSA/MCITP/Server+/Net+/Linux+/LPIC

Amherst, NY USA

Web: http://www.fpsoft.net

 

Erwin Hoffmann | 14 Apr 2012 16:39
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Re: QMAil stats

Hi Robert,

you may have a look at my 'newanalyse' package.

It is highly customizable, requires qmailanaloge, perl and the Korn-shell.

regards.
--eh. 

Am 14.04.2012 um 14:53 schrieb Robert Wolfe:

> Hi all.  I run 2 qmail servers here that are load balanced and deliver mail to an exchange server in my
network.  What I would like to do is be able to run a report on both qmail servers and have those reports
emailed to me giving me statistics on the qmail processes (total messages processed for the day both
inbound and bound, etc).  Is there a script or something that will do this very thing for me?
>  
> Robert Wolfe rwolfe <at> fpsoft.net
> PADI Diver #1202016513
> MCSE/MCSA/MCITP/Server+/Net+/Linux+/LPIC
> Amherst, NY USA
> Web: http://www.fpsoft.net
> <image001.gif>
>  

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Robert Wolfe | 14 Apr 2012 18:08

RE: QMAil stats

Do you have a URL for it?

-----Original Message-----
From: Erwin Hoffmann [mailto:feh <at> fehcom.de] 
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 10:40 AM
To: Robert Wolfe
Cc: qmail; qmail <at> list.cr.yp.to
Subject: Re: QMAil stats

Hi Robert,

you may have a look at my 'newanalyse' package.

It is highly customizable, requires qmailanaloge, perl and the
Korn-shell.

regards.
--eh. 

Am 14.04.2012 um 14:53 schrieb Robert Wolfe:

> Hi all.  I run 2 qmail servers here that are load balanced and deliver
mail to an exchange server in my network.  What I would like to do is be
able to run a report on both qmail servers and have those reports
emailed to me giving me statistics on the qmail processes (total
messages processed for the day both inbound and bound, etc).  Is there a
script or something that will do this very thing for me?
>  
> Robert Wolfe rwolfe <at> fpsoft.net
> PADI Diver #1202016513
> MCSE/MCSA/MCITP/Server+/Net+/Linux+/LPIC
> Amherst, NY USA
> Web: http://www.fpsoft.net
> <image001.gif>
>  

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Asif Iqbal | 14 Apr 2012 21:47
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Re: QMAil stats

On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Robert Wolfe <rwolfe <at> fpsoft.net> wrote:
> Do you have a URL for it?

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=newanalyse

>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erwin Hoffmann [mailto:feh <at> fehcom.de]
> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 10:40 AM
> To: Robert Wolfe
> Cc: qmail; qmail <at> list.cr.yp.to
> Subject: Re: QMAil stats
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> you may have a look at my 'newanalyse' package.
>
> It is highly customizable, requires qmailanaloge, perl and the
> Korn-shell.
>
> regards.
> --eh.
>
>
> Am 14.04.2012 um 14:53 schrieb Robert Wolfe:
>
>> Hi all.  I run 2 qmail servers here that are load balanced and deliver
> mail to an exchange server in my network.  What I would like to do is be
> able to run a report on both qmail servers and have those reports
> emailed to me giving me statistics on the qmail processes (total
> messages processed for the day both inbound and bound, etc).  Is there a
> script or something that will do this very thing for me?
>>
>> Robert Wolfe rwolfe <at> fpsoft.net
>> PADI Diver #1202016513
>> MCSE/MCSA/MCITP/Server+/Net+/Linux+/LPIC
>> Amherst, NY USA
>> Web: http://www.fpsoft.net
>> <image001.gif>
>>
>
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> Dr. Erwin Hoffmann | FEHCom | http://www.fehcom.de | PGP Key-Id:
> 7E4034BE
>
>

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