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Subject: Re: extracting smtp traffic from logs
From: Jim Seymour (jseymour
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Len Conrad <lconrad
Go2France.com> wrote:
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> I don't expect any reporting tool to be able to anticipate all the reports,
> standard and ad hoc, that will be imagined.
Pflogsumm kind of tries to be a "Swiss Army Knife" of Postfix log
reporting. Useful to the widest audience--optimized for none :-).
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> My primary interest is "traffic volume accounting" so customers hosting
> apps (web servers, ftp servers, lists, mail) with us can be billed for
> traffic.
So you just want "by-domain-for-time-period" reporting of volume?
(E.g.: by-domain count and volume out, count and volume in, smtpd
connect time?)
Regards,
Jim
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