Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!mcsun!hp4nl!mhres!squirrel!jv From: jv@mh.nl (Johan Vromans) Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc Subject: Re: UUCP Mail stats Message-ID: <1990Oct14.114803.17066@squirrel.mh.nl> Date: 14 Oct 90 11:48:03 GMT References: <1990Oct10.181428.23509@supernet.haus.com> <831@trac2000.ueci.com> Sender: jv@squirrel.mh.nl (Johan Vromans) Reply-To: Johan Vromans Organization: Multihouse Automation, the Netherlands Lines: 29 In-Reply-To: das@trac2000.ueci.com's message of 13 Oct 90 20:08:31 GMT In article <1990Oct10.181428.23509@supernet.haus.com>, cluther@supernet.haus.com (Clay Luther) writes: Clay> I would like to find a program (or suite) that monitors UUCP mail. The Clay> program would tell how much mail passes through the system, who sends it, Clay> and where it was going. Clay> Clay> Any such thing out there? In article <831@trac2000.ueci.com> das@trac2000.ueci.com (David Snyder) writes: David> What you are looking for is 'uutraf'. I don't think uutraf is what Clay is looking for. It provides uucp transfer statistics, not email. I once developed a clever sh/grep/awk/sed script (that was before I met Perl) that analysed the logfiles of smail2.5, and produced reports that included (per recipient and per sender) the number of bytes received, sent and transferred. I discarded it when I switched to smail3, since smail3 does not log the size of a message. It could be useful still, I think. Johan -- Johan Vromans jv@mh.nl via internet backbones Multihouse Automatisering bv uucp: ..!{uunet,hp4nl}!mh.nl!jv Doesburgweg 7, 2803 PL Gouda, The Netherlands phone/fax: +31 1820 62911/62500 ------------------------ "Arms are made for hugging" -------------------------