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10-06-2010, 01:39 PM
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Orlando, FL
Distribution: Arch
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Recommend Mail Server Statistic Utility
We're running Postfix on a dedicated mail server in this office and sadly, I have no overview idea of what this machine is doing. I can view the logs fine but it's extremely annoying unless you're looking for something specific. I just want maybe a utility that will show me anything useful for someone who is managing (administrator) of a dedicated mail server. Obviously I will need it to be compatible with Postfix MTA.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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10-06-2010, 09:43 PM
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Registered: May 2010
Distribution: Debian, RHEL, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX
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There are lots of Mail Log Utilities both commercial and open-source.
I'm using AWStats log analyzer for my Web and Mail Server logs. It's free, feature-rich and useful!
By the way, i like your signature! :-)
Last edited by ionrivera; 10-06-2010 at 09:53 PM.
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10-07-2010, 01:03 AM
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Registered: Feb 2008
Distribution: Fedora,RHEL,Ubuntu
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I guess logwatch command can also be used to get relevant report from log files.
Thanks
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10-11-2010, 02:22 PM
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10-11-2010, 07:11 PM
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Labrador, Canada
Distribution: CentOS, Debian
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pflogsumm.pl
Put it in a cronjob and direct the output to some place web-browseable (preferably with a username/password).
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