[comp.mail.misc] UUCP Mail stats

cluther@supernet.haus.com (Clay Luther) (10/11/90)

I would like to find a program (or suite) that monitors UUCP mail.  The
program would tell how much mail passes through the system, who sends it,
and where it was going.

Any such thing out there?


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das@trac2000.ueci.com (David Snyder) (10/14/90)

In article <1990Oct10.181428.23509@supernet.haus.com>, cluther@supernet.haus.com (Clay Luther) writes:
> I would like to find a program (or suite) that monitors UUCP mail.  The
> program would tell how much mail passes through the system, who sends it,
> and where it was going.
> 
> Any such thing out there?
> 
What you are looking for is 'uutraf'.  I posted the source on unix-pc.uucp
a while back... is it time for a repost?

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jv@mh.nl (Johan Vromans) (10/14/90)

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
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