[TriLUG] amavis/clamav visualization

Tanner Lovelace clubjuggler at gmail.com
Wed Apr 13 00:12:57 EDT 2005


Maia Mailguard will give you statistics on your e-mail including
percentage spam/ham, how many and what viruses you've
received, and what are the most often triggered Spamassassin
rules.  It works with Amavis (it's actually a patch to amavis 
to let it log stuff to a mysql database) quite nicely.  I've been
running it for a couple of months now and like it a lot.

That's not quite all what you're asking for, but it's better
than nothing.  

Cheers,
Tanner

On 4/12/05, Joseph E. ODoherty <joey at odoherty.net> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been very happily using Amavis/ClamAV for a few months now to blocks
> virus and phishing mail from a mail-server that I administer. Each time
> Amavis blocks am email it sends a message to the postmaster, which I have
> been saving to a maildir. I got to thinking that I could use this to build
> some statistics of the frequency and type of viruses I have been receiving.
> Has anyone here done something like this before, or knows of a mail-log
> analyzer that is equipped to do something of this sort? I thought I'd ask
> before I broke-out the awk and sed.
> 
> thanks,
> /joeyo
> 
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>      Key fingerprint = F76B 9ACA 4197 C707 6E4D  2B78 E430 101A B663 781B
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