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Re: getting awstats to read post.office log files
Hi Anita,
I have more recently changed a line in the awstats.mail.conf file
that uses a .pl script to convert my PO log to something that awstats
can handle. But, it doesn't reflect any where near the amount of mail
traffic that my box is handling.
I am using awstats as installed by iTools 7.2 with Post.Office. It
appears that the mail file is only displaying data related to
localhost and 127.0.0.1 and not any of my domains. awstats works fine
for all of the other logs (virtual hosts, raw apache logs, ftp logs,
etc.) but the mail log has me stumped.
ken
On Jan 14, 2004, at 11:51 AM, Anita Holmgren wrote:
Ken, are you using the logging analysis from iTools 7 or are you
doing this yourself? iTools 7 (which you own) has built-in analysis
for mail traffic, so if iTools 7 is on the same machine as
Post.Office, you can use this new capability.
iTools 7 automatically configures Advanced Web Statistics (awstats)
log analyser when a virtual host is added. There is no manual
configuration required to generate the log. In addition, only
authorized people are able to view the log report generated by
awstats.
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