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spam stats: mailgraph and kolab
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South Africa
2007-11-27 07:49:12
Hi All,

I was wondering has anyone ever wanted or got some nice mail
graphs or spam 
stats working with Kolab?

I have seen mailgraph working with postfix and it works
great as it shows a 
graph with the rejects etc which is nice.

I have installed and got working isoqlog but that doesn't
show spam 
stats(rejects) etc.

There is postfix.sum file but thats not a pretty graph ;)

I have tried everything to get mailgraph to work but just
can't get it right.
(changed the path to be /kolab/var/postfix/log/postfix.log
etc)

Has anyone got this right before? If so how? Any other mail
graph stats 
package someone can suggest.

I didn't find anything on the mailing list or wiki regarding
this and thought 
its quite impo(at least for some bosses).

Thanks for any suggestions.

I am using kolab 2.1.0(openpkg) with Kubuntu.
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Re: spam stats: mailgraph and kolab
user name
2007-11-27 10:48:10
On Nov 27, 2007 2:49 PM, Divan Santana <divan.santanagmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering has anyone ever wanted or got some nice
mail graphs or spam
> stats working with Kolab?
>
> I have seen mailgraph working with postfix and it works
great as it shows a
> graph with the rejects etc which is nice.
>

Kolab's postfix configuration has no rules to fight spam by
itself in
2.1 and before
You should look at amavis log.
Or install some black/grey listing, search the mailing list
archive
(also the devel one).


> I have installed and got working isoqlog but that
doesn't show spam
> stats(rejects) etc.
>
> There is postfix.sum file but thats not a pretty graph
;)
>
> I have tried everything to get mailgraph to work but
just can't get it right.
> (changed the path to be
/kolab/var/postfix/log/postfix.log etc)
>
> Has anyone got this right before? If so how? Any other
mail graph stats
> package someone can suggest.
>
> I didn't find anything on the mailing list or wiki
regarding this and thought
> its quite impo(at least for some bosses).
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> I am using kolab 2.1.0(openpkg) with Kubuntu.
> --
> Divan Santana
>
> Gtalk/MSN:              Divan.SantanaGMail.com
> Skype:                  DivanSantana
>
>
> Love God, Love People, Love Life!
>
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Re: spam stats: mailgraph and kolab
user name
2007-11-28 03:12:30
On Tuesday 27 November 2007 18:48:10 Alain Spineux wrote:
> Kolab's postfix configuration has no rules to fight
spam by itself in
> 2.1 and before
> You should look at amavis log.
> Or install some black/grey listing, search the mailing
list archive
> (also the devel one).

I've got postgrey, blacklists, and many other anti-spam
stuff in place.
I don't get any spam.

But my goal is to get something like mailgraph to show a
graph of the spam 
stats being rejected so its impressive for customers/boss
etc

Just can't get it work and trying to understand why it won't
work with kolab 
but works with normal postfix.

Perhaps its because kolab separates all the mail
logs(postfix, postgrey, 
amavis etc) where as a "normal" postfix
installation its all in one file.

Any ideas? Has no one tried to achieve something like this?

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Skype:                  DivanSantana


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Re: spam stats: mailgraph and kolab
user name
2007-11-28 04:18:35
On Nov 28, 2007 10:12 AM, Divan Santana
<divan.santanagmail.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 November 2007 18:48:10 Alain Spineux
wrote:
> > Kolab's postfix configuration has no rules to
fight spam by itself in
> > 2.1 and before
> > You should look at amavis log.
> > Or install some black/grey listing, search the
mailing list archive
> > (also the devel one).
>
> I've got postgrey, blacklists, and many other anti-spam
stuff in place.
> I don't get any spam.

Happy man

>
> But my goal is to get something like mailgraph to show
a graph of the spam
> stats being rejected so its impressive for
customers/boss etc
>
> Just can't get it work and trying to understand why it
won't work with kolab
> but works with normal postfix.
>
> Perhaps its because kolab separates all the mail
logs(postfix, postgrey,
> amavis etc) where as a "normal" postfix
installation its all in one file.

You can tune /kolab/etc/fsl files to redirect log where you
want

>
> Any ideas? Has no one tried to achieve something like
this?

Maybe :
- your process has not writes to read the logs
- you should setup the kolab's environement of your process
before to
run it (eval `$root/etc/rc --eval all env`)



>
> --
>
> Divan Santana
>
> Gtalk/MSN:              Divan.SantanaGMail.com
> Skype:                  DivanSantana
>
>
> Love God, Love People, Love Life!
>



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