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<P><FONT SIZE=2>On 4/22/11 9:50 AM, "Alex" <mysqlstudent@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>
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> Hi,<BR>
> I have a fedora14 system using postfix, amavis and clamav, and would<BR>
> like to graph the data that amavis logs. I was hoping someone would<BR>
> have suggestions for an application that is easy to install and<BR>
> maintain, and produces graphs for mail volume, spam/ham, bayes,<BR>
> messages in the queue, viruses, etc?<BR>
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I've been using amavis-stats for this. Unfortunately, the package is no<BR>
longer maintained and the last maintainer only used debian and osx, so the<BR>
package is difficult to install on my Mandriva servers and inscrutable in<BR>
the results.<BR>
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><BR>
> I had previously used mrtg and rrdtool scripts, but thought SNMP might<BR>
> be something to investigate?<BR>
> Ideas greatly appreciated.<BR>
> Thanks,<BR>
> Alex<BR>
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Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CISSP # 78281<BR>
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