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Subject: Re: extracting smtp traffic from logs
From: Jim Seymour (jseymour
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"Miguel A.L. Paraz" <map
iphil.net> wrote:
>
> Speaking of which, I wrote a little Perl script that reports on REJECT's
> only, and categorizes them. Let me know if you would like a copy.
It's funny you should mention that. I find myself in most cases
scrolling past the traffic reports that pflogsumm.pl generates down to
the bounce/reject/warning/error reports 99 times out of a hundred. So
I've been thinking of adding a switch to pflogsumm to do basically
that: emit only the "exception" reports. (Tho one can presently
achieve much the same end by simply specifying "-u 0 -h 0", so maybe
there's no point.)
Btw: If you've got your reject analyzer up on a web page, I'd be happy
to provide a link to it from my pflogsumm page. Just let me know.
Regards,
Jim
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