Hi,
is there a way to get daily statistics for the mailserver, like total incoming mails or total mails sent to external recipients?
Thanks
Mark
The user should be able to change the GUI to french
...I don't know why this does not work:
SetLanguage("fr") ;
SetHTTPResponseData("<META HTTP-EQUIV='Refresh' CONTENT='0; URL=Hello.wssp'");
Thank you for your help
Pat
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You didn’t mention your platform but the scripts at http://cgpro.servicemail24.com/index.php?main=browse.php&catID=3 is a good place to start for building reports.
Todd Schuldt
Senior System Administrator
Kirkwood Community College
You could use SNMP and use a SNMP monitoring software like Zenoss that can do nice graph for you.
Fred
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Discussions [mailto:CGat...@mail.stalker.com] De la part de Mark Romen
Envoyé : jeudi, 16. juillet 2009 10:14
À : CommuniGate Pro Discussions
Objet : Server Statistics
I should note though that a number of these scripts were CGP 3 and 4 and need modifications to work with 5.
Like the search pattern in LogBounces.pl needs to be changed to “(/^..:..:...... .” instead of the current “(/^..:..:..... .” (there is an extra precision decimal in the time stamp in newer CGP’s)
Todd Schuldt
Senior System Administrator
Kirkwood Community College
It might be worth your time to check this out. It may not provide
everything you're looking for, but it's easy to use:
http://www.communigate.com/CGatePro/CLI.html#Stats
> Thanks
>
> Mark
>
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Justin McAleer
Application Developer
Neonova Network Services
It's quite fast (it crunches 4G of logs in a couple of minutes)
get it from:
http://www.ellsworth.cl/scripts/sh_parserX.sh
If someone makes a newer or better version, just let me know, ok?
it's preconfigured to run to yesterday`s logs, move it and ran it inside
/var/CommuniGate/SystemLogs/
I Hope it helps
Christian Ellsworth
CGPCE
>> Thanks
>>
>> Mark