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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by "ip.guy" <ip...@optushome.com.au> on 2005/03/14 07:54:44 UTC
MRTG SPAM SYSLOG ?
hi all
is anyone using a tool that can parse "/var/log/messages" to find
identified SPAM and is able to then build MTRG graphs ?
i was using a tool that could do this a while ago but have totally
forgotten the name of the project
any help appreciated
Re: MRTG SPAM SYSLOG ?
Posted by Ed Kasky <ed...@esson.net>.
At 10:54 PM Sunday, 3/13/2005, ip.guy wrote -=>
>is anyone using a tool that can parse "/var/log/messages" to find
>identified SPAM and is able to then build MTRG graphs ?
>
>i was using a tool that could do this a while ago but have totally
>forgotten the name of the project
>
>any help appreciated
Have a look at http://users.2z.net/rpuhek/scripts_public/spamd/
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Re: MRTG SPAM SYSLOG ?
Posted by Alan Premselaar <al...@12inch.com>.
ip.guy wrote:
> hi all
>
> is anyone using a tool that can parse "/var/log/messages" to find
> identified SPAM and is able to then build MTRG graphs ?
>
> i was using a tool that could do this a while ago but have totally
> forgotten the name of the project
>
> any help appreciated
I've used graphdefang in conjunction with MIMEDefang... although I think
you can run it independantly of MIMEdefang.
alan