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4 | # Copyright (c) 2001 University of Cambridge. | |
5 | # See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. | |
6 | ||
7 | # Perl script to generate statistics from one or more Exim log files. | |
8 | ||
9 | # Usage: eximstats [<options>] <log file> <log file> ... | |
10 | ||
11 | # 1996-05-21: Ignore lines not starting with valid date/time, just in case | |
12 | # these get into a log file. | |
13 | # 1996-11-19: Add the -h option to control the size of the histogram, | |
14 | # and optionally turn it off. | |
15 | # Use some Perl 5 things; it should be everywhere by now. | |
16 | # Add the Perl -w option and rewrite so no warnings are given. | |
17 | # Add the -t option to control the length of the "top" listing. | |
18 | # Add the -ne, -nt options to turn off errors and transport | |
19 | # information. | |
20 | # Add information about length of time on queue, and -q<list> to | |
21 | # control the intervals and turn it off. | |
22 | # Add count and percentage of delayed messages to the Received | |
23 | # line. | |
24 | # Show total number of errors. | |
25 | # Add count and percentage of messages with errors to Received | |
26 | # line. | |
27 | # Add information about relaying and -nr to suppress it. | |
28 | # 1997-02-03 Merged in some of the things Nigel Metheringham had done: | |
29 | # Re-worded headings | |
30 | # Added received histogram as well as delivered | |
31 | # Added local senders' league table | |
32 | # Added local recipients' league table | |
33 | # 1997-03-10 Fixed typo "destinationss" | |
34 | # Allow for intermediate address between final and original | |
35 | # when testing for relaying | |
36 | # Give better message when no input | |
37 | # 1997-04-24 Fixed bug in layout of error listing that was depending on | |
38 | # text length (output line got repeated). | |
39 | # 1997-05-06 Bug in option decoding when only one option. | |
40 | # Overflow bug when handling very large volumes. | |
41 | # 1997-10-28 Updated to handle revised log format that might show | |
42 | # HELO name as well as host name before IP number | |
43 | # 1998-01-26 Bugs in the function for calculating the number of seconds | |
44 | # since 1970 from a log date | |
45 | # 1998-02-02 Delivery to :blackhole: doesn't have a T= entry in the log | |
46 | # line; cope with this, thereby avoiding undefined problems | |
47 | # Very short log line gave substring error | |
48 | # 1998-02-03 A routed delivery to a local transport may not have <> in the | |
49 | # log line; terminate the address at white space, not < | |
50 | # 1998-09-07 If first line of input was a => line, $thissize was undefined; | |
51 | # ensure it is zero. | |
52 | # 1998-12-21 Adding of $thissize from => line should have been adding $size. | |
53 | # Oops. Should have looked more closely when fixing the previous | |
54 | # bug! | |
55 | # 1999-11-12 Increased the field widths for printed integers; numbers are | |
56 | # bigger than originally envisaged. | |
57 | # 2001-03-21 Converted seconds() routine to use Time::Local, fixing a bug | |
58 | # whereby seconds($timestamp) - id_seconds($id) gave an | |
59 | # incorrect result. | |
60 | # Added POD documentation. | |
61 | # Moved usage instructions into help() subroutine. | |
62 | # Added 'use strict' and declared all global variables. | |
63 | # Added '-html' flag and resultant code. | |
64 | # Added '-cache' flag and resultant code. | |
65 | # Added add_volume() routine and converted all volume variables | |
66 | # to use it, fixing the overflow problems for individual hosts | |
67 | # on large sites. | |
68 | # Converted all volume output to GB/MB/KB as appropriate. | |
69 | # Don't store local user stats if -nfl is specified. | |
70 | # Modifications done by: Steve Campbell (<steve@computurn.com>) | |
71 | # 2001-04-02 Added the -t_remote_users flag. Steve Campbell. | |
72 | # 2001-10-15 Added the -domain flag. Steve Campbell. | |
73 | # 2001-10-16 Accept files on STDIN or on the command line. Steve Campbell. | |
74 | # 2001-10-21 Removed -domain flag and added -bydomain, -byhost, and -byemail. | |
75 | # We now generate our main parsing subroutine as an eval statement | |
76 | # which improves performance dramatically when not all the results | |
77 | # are required. We also cache the last timestamp to time convertion. | |
78 | # | |
79 | # NOTE: 'Top 50 destinations by (message count|volume)' lines are | |
80 | # now 'Top N (host|email|domain) destinations by (message count|volume)' | |
81 | # where N is the topcount. Steve Campbell. | |
82 | # | |
83 | # 2001-10-30 V1.16 Joachim Wieland. | |
84 | # Fixed minor bugs in add_volume() when taking over this version | |
85 | # for use in Exim 4: -w gave uninitialized value warnings in | |
86 | # two situations: for the first addition to a counter, and if | |
87 | # there were never any gigabytes, thereby leaving the $gigs | |
88 | # value unset. | |
89 | # Initialized $last_timestamp to stop a -w uninitialized warning. | |
90 | # Minor layout tweak for grand totals (nitpicking). | |
91 | # Put the IP addresses for relaying stats in [] and separated by | |
92 | # a space from the domain name. | |
93 | # Removed the IPv4-specific address test when picking out addresses | |
94 | # for relaying. Anything inside [] is OK. | |
95 | # | |
96 | # 2002-07-02 Philip Hazel | |
97 | # Fixed "uninitialized variable" message that occurred for relay | |
98 | # messages that arrived from H=[1.2.3.4] hosts (no name shown). | |
99 | # This bug didn't affect the output. | |
100 | # | |
101 | # 2002-04-15 V1.17 Joachim Wieland. | |
102 | # Added -charts, -chartdir. -chartrel options which use | |
103 | # GD::Graph modules to create graphical charts of the statistics. | |
104 | # | |
105 | # 2002-04-15 V1.18 Steve Campbell. | |
106 | # Added a check for $domain to to stop a -w uninitialized warning. | |
107 | # Added -byemaildomain option. | |
108 | # Only print HTML header links to included tables! | |
109 | # | |
110 | # 2002-08-02 V1.19 Steve Campbell. | |
111 | # Changed the debug mode to dump the parser onto STDERR rather | |
112 | # than STDOUT. Documented the -d flag into the help(). | |
113 | # Rejoined the divergent 2002-04-15 and 2002-07-02 releases. | |
114 | # | |
115 | # 2002-08-21 V1.20 Steve Campbell. | |
116 | # Added the '-merge' option to allow merging of previous reports. | |
117 | # Fixed a missing semicolon when doing -bydomain. | |
118 | # Make volume charts plot the data gigs and bytes rather than just bytes. | |
119 | # Only process log lines with $flag =~ /<=|=>|->|==|\*\*|Co/ | |
120 | # Converted Emaildomain to Edomain - the column header was too wide! | |
121 | # This changes the text output slightly. You can revert to the old | |
122 | # column widths by changing $COLUMN_WIDTHS to 7; | |
123 | # | |
124 | # 2002-09-04 V1.21 Andreas J Mueller | |
125 | # Local deliveries domain now defaults to 'localdomain'. | |
126 | # Don't match F=<From> when looking for the user. | |
127 | # | |
128 | # 2002-09-05 V1.22 Steve Campbell | |
129 | # Fixed a perl 5.005 incompatibility problem ('our' variables). | |
130 | # | |
131 | # 2002-09-11 V1.23 Steve Campbell | |
132 | # Stopped -charts option from throwing errors on null data. | |
133 | # Don't print out 'Errors encountered' unless there are any. | |
134 | ||
135 | # 2002-10-21 V1.23a Philip Hazel - patch from Tony Finch put in until | |
136 | # Steve's eximstats catches up. | |
137 | # Handle log files that include the timezone after the timestamp. | |
138 | # Switch to assuming that log timestamps are in local time, with | |
139 | # an option for UTC timestamps, as in Exim itself. | |
140 | # | |
141 | # 2003-02-05 V1.24 Steve Campbell | |
142 | # Added in Sergey Sholokh's code to convert '<' and '>' characters | |
143 | # in HTML output. Also added code to convert them back with -merge. | |
144 | # Fixed timestamp offsets to convert to seconds rather than minutes. | |
145 | # Updated -merge to work with output files using timezones. | |
146 | # Added cacheing to speed up the calculation of timezone offsets. | |
147 | # | |
148 | # 2003-02-07 V1.25 Steve Campbell | |
149 | # Optimised the usage of mktime() in the seconds subroutine. | |
150 | # Removed the now redundant '-cache' option. | |
151 | # html2txt() now explicitly matches HTML tags. | |
152 | # Implemented a new sorting algorithm - the top_n_sort() routine. | |
153 | # Added Danny Carroll's '-nvr' flag and code. | |
154 | # | |
155 | # 2003-03-13 V1.26 Steve Campbell | |
156 | # Implemented HTML compliance changes recommended by Bernard Massot. | |
157 | # Bug fix to allow top_n_sort() to handle null keys. | |
158 | # Convert all domains and edomains to lowercase. | |
159 | # Remove preceding dots from domains. | |
160 | # | |
161 | # 2003-03-13 V1.27 Steve Campbell | |
162 | # Replaced border attributes with 'border=1', as recommended by | |
163 | # Bernard Massot. | |
164 | # | |
165 | # 2003-06-03 V1.28 John Newman | |
166 | # Added in the ability to skip over the parsing and evaulation of | |
167 | # specific transports as passed to eximstats via the new "-nt/.../" | |
168 | # command line argument. This new switch allows the viewing of | |
169 | # not more accurate statistics but more applicable statistics when | |
170 | # special transports are in use (ie; SpamAssassin). We need to be | |
171 | # able to ignore transports such as this otherwise the resulting | |
172 | # local deliveries are significantly skewed (doubled)... | |
173 | # | |
174 | # 2003-11-06 V1.29 Steve Campbell | |
175 | # Added the '-pattern "Description" "/pattern/"' option. | |
176 | # | |
177 | # 2004-02-17 V1.30 Steve Campbell | |
178 | # Added warnings if required GD::Graph modules are not available or | |
179 | # insufficient -chart* options are specified. | |
180 | # | |
8e669ac1 | 181 | # 2004-02-20 V1.31 Andrea Balzi |
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182 | # Only show the Local Sender/Destination links if the tables exist. |
183 | # | |
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184 | # 2004-07-05 V1.32 Steve Campbell |
185 | # Fix '-merge -h0' divide by zero error. | |
186 | # | |
187 | # 2004-07-15 V1.33 Steve Campbell | |
188 | # Documentation update - I've converted the subroutine | |
189 | # documentation from POD to comments. | |
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190 | # |
191 | # 2004-12-10 V1.34 Steve Campbell | |
192 | # Eximstats can now parse syslog lines as well as mainlog lines. | |
193 | # | |
884c2af8 | 194 | # 2004-12-20 V1.35 Wouter Verhelst |
d5692f86 | 195 | # Pie charts by volume were actually generated by count. Fixed. |
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196 | # |
197 | # 2005-02-07 V1.36 Gregor Herrmann / Steve Campbell | |
198 | # Added average sizes to HTML Top tables. | |
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199 | # |
200 | # 2005-04-26 V1.37 Frank Heydlauf | |
201 | # Added -xls and the ability to specify output files. | |
202 | # | |
203 | # 2005-04-29 V1.38 Steve Campbell | |
204 | # Use FileHandles for outputing results. | |
205 | # Allow any combination of xls, txt, and html output. | |
206 | # Fixed display of large numbers with -nvr option | |
207 | # Fixed merging of reports with empty tables. | |
208 | # | |
209 | # 2005-05-27 V1.39 Steve Campbell | |
210 | # Added the -include_original_destination flag | |
211 | # Removed tabs and trailing whitespace. | |
212 | # | |
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213 | # 2005-06-03 V1.40 Steve Campbell |
214 | # Whilst parsing the mainlog(s), store information about | |
215 | # the messages in a hash of arrays rather than using | |
216 | # individual hashes. This is a bit cleaner and results in | |
217 | # dramatic memory savings, albeit at a slight CPU cost. | |
218 | # | |
219 | # 2005-06-15 V1.41 Steve Campbell | |
220 | # Added the -show_rt<list> flag. | |
221 | # Added the -show_dt<list> flag. | |
222 | # | |
223 | # 2005-06-24 V1.42 Steve Campbell | |
224 | # Added Histograms for user specified patterns. | |
d5692f86 | 225 | # |
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226 | # 2005-06-30 V1.43 Steve Campbell |
227 | # Bug fix for V1.42 with -h0 specified. Spotted by Chris Lear. | |
228 | # | |
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229 | # 2005-07-26 V1.44 Steve Campbell |
230 | # Use a glob alias rather than an array ref in the generated | |
231 | # parser. This improves both readability and performance. | |
232 | # | |
233 | # 2005-09-30 V1.45 Marco Gaiarin / Steve Campbell | |
234 | # Collect SpamAssassin and rejection statistics. | |
235 | # Don't display local sender or destination tables unless | |
236 | # there is data to show. | |
237 | # Added average volumes into the top table text output. | |
238 | # | |
239 | # 2006-02-07 V1.46 Steve Campbell | |
240 | # Collect data on the number of addresses (recipients) | |
241 | # as well as the number of messages. | |
242 | # | |
243 | # 2006-05-05 V1.47 Steve Campbell | |
244 | # Added 'Message too big' to the list of mail rejection | |
245 | # reasons (thanks to Marco Gaiarin). | |
246 | # | |
247 | # 2006-06-05 V1.48 Steve Campbell | |
248 | # Mainlog lines which have GMT offsets and are too short to | |
249 | # have a flag are now skipped. | |
250 | # | |
251 | # 2006-11-10 V1.49 Alain Williams | |
252 | # Added the -emptyok flag. | |
253 | # | |
254 | # 2006-11-16 V1.50 Steve Campbell | |
255 | # Fixes for obtaining the IP address from reject messages. | |
256 | # | |
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257 | # 2006-11-27 V1.51 Steve Campbell |
258 | # Another update for obtaining the IP address from reject messages. | |
259 | # | |
260 | # 2006-11-27 V1.52 Steve Campbell | |
261 | # Tally any reject message containing SpamAssassin. | |
262 | # | |
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263 | # 2007-01-31 V1.53 Philip Hazel |
264 | # Allow for [pid] after date in log lines | |
265 | # | |
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266 | # 2007-02-14 V1.54 Daniel Tiefnig |
267 | # Improved the '($parent) =' pattern match. | |
268 | # | |
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269 | # 2007-03-19 V1.55 Steve Campbell |
270 | # Differentiate between permanent and temporary rejects. | |
271 | # | |
272 | # 2007-03-29 V1.56 Jez Hancock | |
273 | # Fixed some broken HTML links and added missing column headers. | |
274 | # | |
275 | # 2007-03-30 V1.57 Steve Campbell | |
276 | # Fixed Grand Total Summary Domains, Edomains, and Email columns | |
277 | # for Rejects, Temp Rejects, Ham, and Spam rows. | |
278 | # | |
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279 | # 2007-04-11 V1.58 Steve Campbell |
280 | # Fix to get <> and blackhole to show in edomain tables. | |
281 | # | |
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282 | # 2007-09-20 V1.59 Steve Campbell |
283 | # Added the -bylocaldomain option | |
284 | # | |
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285 | # 2007-09-20 V1.60 Heiko Schlittermann |
286 | # Fix for misinterpreted log lines | |
287 | # | |
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289 | # |
290 | # For documentation on the logfile format, see | |
291 | # http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.50/doc/html/spec_48.html#IX2793 | |
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292 | |
293 | =head1 NAME | |
294 | ||
8974000d | 295 | eximstats - generates statistics from Exim mainlog or syslog files. |
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296 | |
297 | =head1 SYNOPSIS | |
298 | ||
d5692f86 | 299 | eximstats [Output] [Options] mainlog1 mainlog2 ... |
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300 | eximstats -merge [Options] report.1.txt report.2.txt ... > weekly_report.txt |
301 | ||
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302 | =head2 Output: |
303 | ||
304 | =over 4 | |
305 | ||
306 | =item B<-txt> | |
307 | ||
308 | Output the results in plain text to STDOUT. | |
309 | ||
310 | =item B<-txt>=I<filename> | |
311 | ||
312 | Output the results in plain text. Filename '-' for STDOUT is accepted. | |
313 | ||
314 | =item B<-html> | |
315 | ||
316 | Output the results in HTML to STDOUT. | |
317 | ||
318 | =item B<-html>=I<filename> | |
319 | ||
320 | Output the results in HTML. Filename '-' for STDOUT is accepted. | |
321 | ||
322 | =item B<-xls> | |
323 | ||
324 | Output the results in Excel compatible Format to STDOUT. | |
325 | Requires the Spreadsheet::WriteExcel CPAN module. | |
326 | ||
327 | =item B<-xls>=I<filename> | |
328 | ||
329 | Output the results in Excel compatible format. Filename '-' for STDOUT is accepted. | |
330 | ||
331 | ||
332 | =back | |
333 | ||
334 | =head2 Options: | |
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335 | |
336 | =over 4 | |
337 | ||
338 | =item B<-h>I<number> | |
339 | ||
340 | histogram divisions per hour. The default is 1, and | |
341 | 0 suppresses histograms. Valid values are: | |
342 | ||
343 | 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 or 60. | |
344 | ||
345 | =item B<-ne> | |
346 | ||
347 | Don't display error information. | |
348 | ||
349 | =item B<-nr> | |
350 | ||
351 | Don't display relaying information. | |
352 | ||
353 | =item B<-nr>I</pattern/> | |
354 | ||
355 | Don't display relaying information that matches. | |
356 | ||
357 | =item B<-nt> | |
358 | ||
359 | Don't display transport information. | |
360 | ||
361 | =item B<-nt>I</pattern/> | |
362 | ||
363 | Don't display transport information that matches | |
364 | ||
365 | =item B<-q>I<list> | |
366 | ||
367 | List of times for queuing information single 0 item suppresses. | |
368 | ||
369 | =item B<-t>I<number> | |
370 | ||
371 | Display top <number> sources/destinations | |
372 | default is 50, 0 suppresses top listing. | |
373 | ||
374 | =item B<-tnl> | |
375 | ||
376 | Omit local sources/destinations in top listing. | |
377 | ||
378 | =item B<-t_remote_users> | |
379 | ||
380 | Include remote users in the top source/destination listings. | |
381 | ||
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382 | =item B<-include_original_destination> |
383 | ||
384 | Include the original destination email addresses rather than just | |
385 | using the final ones. | |
386 | Useful for finding out which of your mailing lists are receiving mail. | |
387 | ||
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388 | =item B<-show_dt>I<list> |
389 | ||
390 | Show the delivery times (B<DT>)for all the messages. | |
391 | ||
392 | Exim must have been configured to use the +delivery_time logging option | |
393 | for this option to work. | |
394 | ||
395 | I<list> is an optional list of times. Eg -show_dt1,2,4,8 will show | |
396 | the number of messages with delivery times under 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds, | |
397 | 8 seconds, and over 8 seconds. | |
398 | ||
399 | =item B<-show_rt>I<list> | |
400 | ||
401 | Show the receipt times for all the messages. The receipt time is | |
402 | defined as the Completed hh:mm:ss - queue_time_overall - the Receipt hh:mm:ss. | |
403 | These figures will be skewed by pipelined messages so might not be that useful. | |
404 | ||
405 | Exim must have been configured to use the +queue_time_overall logging option | |
406 | for this option to work. | |
407 | ||
408 | I<list> is an optional list of times. Eg -show_rt1,2,4,8 will show | |
409 | the number of messages with receipt times under 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds, | |
410 | 8 seconds, and over 8 seconds. | |
411 | ||
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412 | =item B<-byhost> |
413 | ||
414 | Show results by sending host. This may be combined with | |
415 | B<-bydomain> and/or B<-byemail> and/or B<-byedomain>. If none of these options | |
416 | are specified, then B<-byhost> is assumed as a default. | |
417 | ||
418 | =item B<-bydomain> | |
419 | ||
420 | Show results by sending domain. | |
421 | May be combined with B<-byhost> and/or B<-byemail> and/or B<-byedomain>. | |
422 | ||
423 | =item B<-byemail> | |
424 | ||
425 | Show results by sender's email address. | |
426 | May be combined with B<-byhost> and/or B<-bydomain> and/or B<-byedomain>. | |
427 | ||
428 | =item B<-byemaildomain> or B<-byedomain> | |
429 | ||
430 | Show results by sender's email domain. | |
431 | May be combined with B<-byhost> and/or B<-bydomain> and/or B<-byemail>. | |
432 | ||
433 | =item B<-pattern> I<Description> I</Pattern/> | |
434 | ||
435 | Look for the specified pattern and count the number of lines in which it appears. | |
436 | This option can be specified multiple times. Eg: | |
437 | ||
438 | -pattern 'Refused connections' '/refused connection/' | |
439 | ||
440 | ||
441 | =item B<-merge> | |
442 | ||
443 | This option allows eximstats to merge old eximstat reports together. Eg: | |
444 | ||
445 | eximstats mainlog.sun > report.sun.txt | |
446 | eximstats mainlog.mon > report.mon.txt | |
447 | eximstats mainlog.tue > report.tue.txt | |
448 | eximstats mainlog.wed > report.web.txt | |
449 | eximstats mainlog.thu > report.thu.txt | |
450 | eximstats mainlog.fri > report.fri.txt | |
451 | eximstats mainlog.sat > report.sat.txt | |
452 | eximstats -merge report.*.txt > weekly_report.txt | |
453 | eximstats -merge -html report.*.txt > weekly_report.html | |
454 | ||
455 | =over 4 | |
456 | ||
457 | =item * | |
458 | ||
459 | You can merge text or html reports and output the results as text or html. | |
460 | ||
461 | =item * | |
462 | ||
463 | You can use all the normal eximstat output options, but only data | |
464 | included in the original reports can be shown! | |
465 | ||
466 | =item * | |
467 | ||
468 | When merging reports, some loss of accuracy may occur in the top I<n> lists. | |
469 | This will be towards the ends of the lists. | |
470 | ||
471 | =item * | |
472 | ||
473 | The order of items in the top I<n> lists may vary when the data volumes | |
474 | round to the same value. | |
475 | ||
476 | =back | |
477 | ||
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478 | =item B<-charts> |
479 | ||
480 | Create graphical charts to be displayed in HTML output. | |
d5692f86 | 481 | Only valid in combination with I<-html>. |
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482 | |
483 | This requires the following modules which can be obtained | |
484 | from http://www.cpan.org/modules/01modules.index.html | |
485 | ||
486 | =over 4 | |
487 | ||
488 | =item GD | |
489 | ||
490 | =item GDTextUtil | |
491 | ||
492 | =item GDGraph | |
493 | ||
494 | =back | |
495 | ||
496 | To install these, download and unpack them, then use the normal perl installation procedure: | |
497 | ||
498 | perl Makefile.PL | |
499 | make | |
500 | make test | |
501 | make install | |
502 | ||
503 | =item B<-chartdir>I <dir> | |
504 | ||
505 | Create the charts in the directory <dir> | |
506 | ||
507 | =item B<-chartrel>I <dir> | |
508 | ||
509 | Specify the relative directory for the "img src=" tags from where to include | |
510 | the charts | |
511 | ||
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512 | =item B<-emptyok> |
513 | ||
514 | Specify that it's OK to not find any valid log lines. Without this | |
515 | we will output an error message if we don't find any. | |
516 | ||
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517 | =item B<-d> |
518 | ||
519 | Debug flag. This outputs the eval()'d parser onto STDOUT which makes it | |
520 | easier to trap errors in the eval section. Remember to add 1 to the line numbers to allow for the | |
521 | title! | |
522 | ||
523 | =back | |
524 | ||
525 | =head1 DESCRIPTION | |
526 | ||
8974000d | 527 | Eximstats parses exim mainlog and syslog files to output a statistical |
059ec3d9 | 528 | analysis of the messages processed. By default, a text |
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529 | analysis is generated, but you can request other output formats |
530 | using flags. See the help (B<-help>) to learn | |
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531 | about how to create charts from the tables. |
532 | ||
533 | =head1 AUTHOR | |
534 | ||
535 | There is a web site at http://www.exim.org - this contains details of the | |
536 | mailing list exim-users@exim.org. | |
537 | ||
538 | =head1 TO DO | |
539 | ||
540 | This program does not perfectly handle messages whose received | |
541 | and delivered log lines are in different files, which can happen | |
542 | when you have multiple mail servers and a message cannot be | |
543 | immeadiately delivered. Fixing this could be tricky... | |
544 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
545 | Merging of xls files is not (yet) possible. Be free to implement :) |
546 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
547 | =cut |
548 | ||
549 | use integer; | |
550 | use strict; | |
d5692f86 | 551 | use IO::File; |
059ec3d9 PH |
552 | |
553 | # use Time::Local; # PH/FANF | |
554 | use POSIX; | |
555 | ||
d5692f86 | 556 | use vars qw($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie $HAVE_GD_Graph_linespoints $HAVE_Spreadsheet_WriteExcel); |
059ec3d9 PH |
557 | eval { require GD::Graph::pie; }; |
558 | $HAVE_GD_Graph_pie = $@ ? 0 : 1; | |
559 | eval { require GD::Graph::linespoints; }; | |
560 | $HAVE_GD_Graph_linespoints = $@ ? 0 : 1; | |
d5692f86 SC |
561 | eval { require Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; }; |
562 | $HAVE_Spreadsheet_WriteExcel = $@ ? 0 : 1; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
563 | |
564 | ||
565 | ################################################## | |
566 | # Static data # | |
567 | ################################################## | |
568 | # 'use vars' instead of 'our' as perl5.005 is still in use out there! | |
569 | use vars qw(@tab62 @days_per_month $gig); | |
570 | use vars qw($VERSION); | |
571 | use vars qw($COLUMN_WIDTHS); | |
608bc29d | 572 | use vars qw($WEEK $DAY $HOUR $MINUTE); |
059ec3d9 PH |
573 | |
574 | ||
575 | @tab62 = | |
576 | (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,0,0,0,0,0, # 0-9 | |
577 | 0,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, # A-K | |
578 | 21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32, # L-W | |
579 | 33,34,35, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, # X-Z | |
580 | 0,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46, # a-k | |
581 | 47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58, # l-w | |
582 | 59,60,61); # x-z | |
583 | ||
584 | @days_per_month = (0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334); | |
585 | $gig = 1024 * 1024 * 1024; | |
30af5abe | 586 | $VERSION = '1.60'; |
059ec3d9 PH |
587 | |
588 | # How much space do we allow for the Hosts/Domains/Emails/Edomains column headers? | |
589 | $COLUMN_WIDTHS = 8; | |
590 | ||
608bc29d SC |
591 | $MINUTE = 60; |
592 | $HOUR = 60 * $MINUTE; | |
593 | $DAY = 24 * $HOUR; | |
594 | $WEEK = 7 * $DAY; | |
595 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
596 | # Declare global variables. |
597 | use vars qw($total_received_data $total_received_data_gigs $total_received_count); | |
a83c7e95 | 598 | use vars qw($total_delivered_data $total_delivered_data_gigs $total_delivered_messages $total_delivered_addresses); |
d5692f86 SC |
599 | use vars qw(%timestamp2time); #Hash of timestamp => time. |
600 | use vars qw($last_timestamp $last_time); #The last time convertion done. | |
601 | use vars qw($last_date $date_seconds); #The last date convertion done. | |
602 | use vars qw($last_offset $offset_seconds); #The last time offset convertion done. | |
059ec3d9 | 603 | use vars qw($localtime_offset); |
d5692f86 SC |
604 | use vars qw($i); #General loop counter. |
605 | use vars qw($debug); #Debug mode? | |
606 | use vars qw($ntopchart); #How many entries should make it into the chart? | |
607 | use vars qw($gddirectory); #Where to put files from GD::Graph | |
a83c7e95 SC |
608 | |
609 | # SpamAssassin variables | |
610 | use vars qw($spam_score $spam_score_gigs); | |
611 | use vars qw($ham_score $ham_score_gigs); | |
612 | use vars qw(%ham_count_by_ip %spam_count_by_ip); | |
613 | use vars qw(%rejected_count_by_ip %rejected_count_by_reason); | |
30e9ac3f | 614 | use vars qw(%temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip %temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason); |
a83c7e95 SC |
615 | |
616 | #For use in Speadsheed::WriteExcel | |
617 | use vars qw($workbook $ws_global $ws_relayed $ws_errors); | |
618 | use vars qw($row $col $row_hist $col_hist); | |
d5692f86 | 619 | use vars qw($run_hist); |
a83c7e95 | 620 | use vars qw($f_default $f_header1 $f_header2 $f_header2_m $f_headertab $f_percent); #Format Header |
d5692f86 SC |
621 | |
622 | # Output FileHandles | |
623 | use vars qw($txt_fh $htm_fh $xls_fh); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
624 | |
625 | $ntopchart = 5; | |
626 | ||
627 | # The following are parameters whose values are | |
628 | # set by command line switches: | |
629 | use vars qw($show_errors $show_relay $show_transport $transport_pattern); | |
37f8a7c9 | 630 | use vars qw($topcount $local_league_table $include_remote_users $do_local_domain); |
a83c7e95 | 631 | use vars qw($hist_opt $hist_interval $hist_number $volume_rounding $emptyOK); |
d5692f86 | 632 | use vars qw($relay_pattern @queue_times @user_patterns @user_descriptions); |
608bc29d | 633 | use vars qw(@rcpt_times @delivery_times); |
d5692f86 SC |
634 | use vars qw($include_original_destination); |
635 | use vars qw($txt_fh $htm_fh $xls_fh); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
636 | |
637 | use vars qw(%do_sender); #Do sender by Host, Domain, Email, and/or Edomain tables. | |
638 | use vars qw($charts $chartrel $chartdir $charts_option_specified); | |
d5692f86 | 639 | use vars qw($merge_reports); #Merge old reports ? |
059ec3d9 PH |
640 | |
641 | # The following are modified in the parse() routine, and | |
642 | # referred to in the print_*() routines. | |
608bc29d | 643 | use vars qw($delayed_count $relayed_unshown $begin $end); |
a83c7e95 | 644 | use vars qw(%messages @message); |
059ec3d9 | 645 | use vars qw(%received_count %received_data %received_data_gigs); |
a83c7e95 | 646 | use vars qw(%delivered_messages %delivered_data %delivered_data_gigs %delivered_addresses); |
059ec3d9 | 647 | use vars qw(%received_count_user %received_data_user %received_data_gigs_user); |
a83c7e95 | 648 | use vars qw(%delivered_messages_user %delivered_addresses_user %delivered_data_user %delivered_data_gigs_user); |
37f8a7c9 | 649 | use vars qw(%delivered_messages_local_domain %delivered_addresses_local_domain %delivered_data_local_domain %delivered_data_gigs_local_domain); |
059ec3d9 | 650 | use vars qw(%transported_count %transported_data %transported_data_gigs); |
608bc29d SC |
651 | use vars qw(%relayed %errors_count $message_errors); |
652 | use vars qw(@qt_all_bin @qt_remote_bin); | |
653 | use vars qw($qt_all_overflow $qt_remote_overflow); | |
654 | use vars qw(@dt_all_bin @dt_remote_bin %rcpt_times_bin); | |
655 | use vars qw($dt_all_overflow $dt_remote_overflow %rcpt_times_overflow); | |
656 | use vars qw(@received_interval_count @delivered_interval_count); | |
657 | use vars qw(@user_pattern_totals @user_pattern_interval_count); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
658 | |
659 | use vars qw(%report_totals); | |
660 | ||
608bc29d SC |
661 | # Enumerations |
662 | use vars qw($SIZE $FROM_HOST $FROM_ADDRESS $ARRIVAL_TIME $REMOTE_DELIVERED $PROTOCOL); | |
663 | use vars qw($DELAYED $HAD_ERROR); | |
664 | $SIZE = 0; | |
665 | $FROM_HOST = 1; | |
666 | $FROM_ADDRESS = 2; | |
667 | $ARRIVAL_TIME = 3; | |
668 | $REMOTE_DELIVERED = 4; | |
669 | $DELAYED = 5; | |
670 | $HAD_ERROR = 6; | |
671 | $PROTOCOL = 7; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
672 | |
673 | ||
674 | ||
675 | ################################################## | |
676 | # Subroutines # | |
677 | ################################################## | |
678 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
679 | ####################################################################### |
680 | # get_filehandle($file,\%output_files); | |
681 | # Return a filehandle writing to $file. | |
682 | # | |
683 | # If %output_files is defined, check that $output_files{$file} | |
684 | # doesn't exist and die if it does, or set it if it doesn't. | |
685 | ####################################################################### | |
686 | sub get_filehandle { | |
687 | my($file,$output_files_href) = @_; | |
688 | ||
689 | $file = '-' if ($file eq ''); | |
690 | ||
691 | if (defined $output_files_href) { | |
692 | die "You can only output to '$file' once! Use -h for help.\n" if exists $output_files_href->{$file}; | |
693 | $output_files_href->{$file} = 1; | |
694 | } | |
695 | ||
696 | if ($file eq '-') { | |
697 | return \*STDOUT; | |
698 | } | |
699 | ||
700 | if (-e $file) { | |
701 | unlink $file or die "Failed to rm $file: $!"; | |
702 | } | |
703 | ||
704 | my $fh = new IO::File $file, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL; | |
705 | die "new IO::File $file failed: $!" unless (defined $fh); | |
706 | return $fh; | |
707 | } | |
708 | ||
059ec3d9 | 709 | |
1b4fe9dd PH |
710 | ####################################################################### |
711 | # volume_rounded(); | |
712 | # | |
713 | # $rounded_volume = volume_rounded($bytes,$gigabytes); | |
714 | # | |
715 | # Given a data size in bytes, round it to KB, MB, or GB | |
716 | # as appropriate. | |
717 | # | |
718 | # Eg 12000 => 12KB, 15000000 => 14GB, etc. | |
719 | # | |
720 | # Note: I've experimented with Math::BigInt and it results in a 33% | |
721 | # performance degredation as opposed to storing numbers split into | |
722 | # bytes and gigabytes. | |
723 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
724 | sub volume_rounded { |
725 | my($x,$g) = @_; | |
726 | $x = 0 unless $x; | |
727 | $g = 0 unless $g; | |
728 | my($rounded); | |
729 | ||
730 | while ($x > $gig) { | |
731 | $g++; | |
732 | $x -= $gig; | |
733 | } | |
734 | ||
735 | if ($volume_rounding) { | |
736 | # Values < 1 GB | |
737 | if ($g <= 0) { | |
738 | if ($x < 10000) { | |
739 | $rounded = sprintf("%6d", $x); | |
740 | } | |
741 | elsif ($x < 10000000) { | |
742 | $rounded = sprintf("%4dKB", ($x + 512)/1024); | |
743 | } | |
744 | else { | |
745 | $rounded = sprintf("%4dMB", ($x + 512*1024)/(1024*1024)); | |
746 | } | |
747 | } | |
748 | # Values between 1GB and 10GB are printed in MB | |
749 | elsif ($g < 10) { | |
750 | $rounded = sprintf("%4dMB", ($g * 1024) + ($x + 512*1024)/(1024*1024)); | |
751 | } | |
752 | else { | |
753 | # Handle values over 10GB | |
754 | $rounded = sprintf("%4dGB", $g + ($x + $gig/2)/$gig); | |
755 | } | |
756 | } | |
757 | else { | |
758 | # We don't want any rounding to be done. | |
d5692f86 SC |
759 | # and we don't need broken formated output which on one hand avoids numbers from |
760 | # being interpreted as string by Spreadsheed Calculators, on the other hand | |
761 | # breaks if more than 4 digits! -> flexible length instead of fixed length | |
762 | # Format the return value at the output routine! -fh | |
763 | #$rounded = sprintf("%d", ($g * $gig) + $x); | |
764 | no integer; | |
765 | $rounded = sprintf("%.0f", ($g * $gig) + $x); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
766 | } |
767 | ||
768 | return $rounded; | |
769 | } | |
770 | ||
771 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
772 | ####################################################################### |
773 | # un_round(); | |
8e669ac1 | 774 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 775 | # un_round($rounded_volume,\$bytes,\$gigabytes); |
8e669ac1 | 776 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
777 | # Given a volume in KB, MB or GB, as generated by volume_rounded(), |
778 | # do the reverse transformation and convert it back into Bytes and Gigabytes. | |
779 | # These are added to the $bytes and $gigabytes parameters. | |
8e669ac1 | 780 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
781 | # Given a data size in bytes, round it to KB, MB, or GB |
782 | # as appropriate. | |
8e669ac1 | 783 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
784 | # EG: 500 => (500,0), 14GB => (0,14), etc. |
785 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
786 | sub un_round { |
787 | my($rounded,$bytes_sref,$gigabytes_sref) = @_; | |
788 | ||
789 | if ($rounded =~ /(\d+)GB/) { | |
790 | $$gigabytes_sref += $1; | |
791 | } | |
792 | elsif ($rounded =~ /(\d+)MB/) { | |
793 | $$gigabytes_sref += $1 / 1024; | |
794 | $$bytes_sref += (($1 % 1024 ) * 1024 * 1024); | |
795 | } | |
796 | elsif ($rounded =~ /(\d+)KB/) { | |
797 | $$gigabytes_sref += $1 / (1024 * 1024); | |
798 | $$bytes_sref += ($1 % (1024 * 1024) * 1024); | |
799 | } | |
800 | elsif ($rounded =~ /(\d+)/) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
801 | # We need to turn off integer in case we are merging an -nvr report. |
802 | no integer; | |
803 | $$gigabytes_sref += int($1 / $gig); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
804 | $$bytes_sref += $1 % $gig; |
805 | } | |
806 | ||
807 | #Now reduce the bytes down to less than 1GB. | |
808 | add_volume($bytes_sref,$gigabytes_sref,0) if ($$bytes_sref > $gig); | |
809 | } | |
810 | ||
811 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
812 | ####################################################################### |
813 | # add_volume(); | |
8e669ac1 | 814 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 815 | # add_volume(\$bytes,\$gigs,$size); |
8e669ac1 | 816 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
817 | # Add $size to $bytes/$gigs where this is a number split into |
818 | # bytes ($bytes) and gigabytes ($gigs). This is significantly | |
819 | # faster than using Math::BigInt. | |
820 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 | 821 | sub add_volume { |
1b4fe9dd PH |
822 | my($bytes_ref,$gigs_ref,$size) = @_; |
823 | $$bytes_ref = 0 if ! defined $$bytes_ref; | |
824 | $$gigs_ref = 0 if ! defined $$gigs_ref; | |
825 | $$bytes_ref += $size; | |
826 | while ($$bytes_ref > $gig) { | |
827 | $$gigs_ref++; | |
828 | $$bytes_ref -= $gig; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
829 | } |
830 | } | |
831 | ||
832 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
833 | ####################################################################### |
834 | # format_time(); | |
8e669ac1 | 835 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 836 | # $formatted_time = format_time($seconds); |
8e669ac1 | 837 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
838 | # Given a time in seconds, break it down into |
839 | # weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds. | |
8e669ac1 | 840 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
841 | # Eg 12005 => 3h20m5s |
842 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
843 | sub format_time { |
844 | my($t) = pop @_; | |
845 | my($s) = $t % 60; | |
846 | $t /= 60; | |
847 | my($m) = $t % 60; | |
848 | $t /= 60; | |
849 | my($h) = $t % 24; | |
850 | $t /= 24; | |
851 | my($d) = $t % 7; | |
852 | my($w) = $t/7; | |
853 | my($p) = ""; | |
854 | $p .= "$w"."w" if $w > 0; | |
855 | $p .= "$d"."d" if $d > 0; | |
856 | $p .= "$h"."h" if $h > 0; | |
857 | $p .= "$m"."m" if $m > 0; | |
858 | $p .= "$s"."s" if $s > 0 || $p eq ""; | |
859 | $p; | |
860 | } | |
861 | ||
862 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
863 | ####################################################################### |
864 | # unformat_time(); | |
8e669ac1 | 865 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 866 | # $seconds = unformat_time($formatted_time); |
8e669ac1 | 867 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 868 | # Given a time in weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, convert it to seconds. |
8e669ac1 | 869 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
870 | # Eg 3h20m5s => 12005 |
871 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
872 | sub unformat_time { |
873 | my($formated_time) = pop @_; | |
874 | my $time = 0; | |
875 | ||
876 | while ($formated_time =~ s/^(\d+)([wdhms]?)//) { | |
877 | $time += $1 if ($2 eq '' || $2 eq 's'); | |
878 | $time += $1 * 60 if ($2 eq 'm'); | |
879 | $time += $1 * 60 * 60 if ($2 eq 'h'); | |
880 | $time += $1 * 60 * 60 * 24 if ($2 eq 'd'); | |
881 | $time += $1 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 if ($2 eq 'w'); | |
882 | } | |
883 | $time; | |
884 | } | |
885 | ||
886 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
887 | ####################################################################### |
888 | # seconds(); | |
8e669ac1 | 889 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 890 | # $time = seconds($timestamp); |
8e669ac1 | 891 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
892 | # Given a time-of-day timestamp, convert it into a time() value using |
893 | # POSIX::mktime. We expect the timestamp to be of the form | |
894 | # "$year-$mon-$day $hour:$min:$sec", with month going from 1 to 12, | |
895 | # and the year to be absolute (we do the necessary conversions). The | |
896 | # timestamp may be followed with an offset from UTC like "+$hh$mm"; if the | |
897 | # offset is not present, and we have not been told that the log is in UTC | |
898 | # (with the -utc option), then we adjust the time by the current local | |
899 | # time offset so that it can be compared with the time recorded in message | |
900 | # IDs, which is UTC. | |
8e669ac1 | 901 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
902 | # To improve performance, we only use mktime on the date ($year-$mon-$day), |
903 | # and only calculate it if the date is different to the previous time we | |
904 | # came here. We then add on seconds for the '$hour:$min:$sec'. | |
8e669ac1 | 905 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
906 | # We also store the results of the last conversion done, and only |
907 | # recalculate if the date is different. | |
8e669ac1 | 908 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
909 | # We used to have the '-cache' flag which would store the results of the |
910 | # mktime() call. However, the current way of just using mktime() on the | |
911 | # date obsoletes this. | |
912 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
913 | sub seconds { |
914 | my($timestamp) = @_; | |
915 | ||
916 | # Is the timestamp the same as the last one? | |
917 | return $last_time if ($last_timestamp eq $timestamp); | |
918 | ||
919 | return 0 unless ($timestamp =~ /^((\d{4})\-(\d\d)-(\d\d))\s(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)( ([+-])(\d\d)(\d\d))?/o); | |
920 | ||
921 | unless ($last_date eq $1) { | |
922 | $last_date = $1; | |
923 | my(@timestamp) = (0,0,0,$4,$3,$2); | |
924 | $timestamp[5] -= 1900; | |
925 | $timestamp[4]--; | |
926 | $date_seconds = mktime(@timestamp); | |
927 | } | |
928 | my $time = $date_seconds + ($5 * 3600) + ($6 * 60) + $7; | |
929 | ||
930 | # SC. Use cacheing. Also note we want seconds not minutes. | |
931 | #my($this_offset) = ($10 * 60 + $11) * ($9 . "1") if defined $8; | |
932 | if (defined $8 && ($8 ne $last_offset)) { | |
933 | $last_offset = $8; | |
934 | $offset_seconds = ($10 * 60 + $11) * 60; | |
935 | $offset_seconds = -$offset_seconds if ($9 eq '-'); | |
936 | } | |
937 | ||
938 | ||
939 | if (defined $7) { | |
940 | #$time -= $this_offset; | |
941 | $time -= $offset_seconds; | |
942 | } elsif (defined $localtime_offset) { | |
943 | $time -= $localtime_offset; | |
944 | } | |
945 | ||
946 | # Store the last timestamp received. | |
947 | $last_timestamp = $timestamp; | |
948 | $last_time = $time; | |
949 | ||
950 | $time; | |
951 | } | |
952 | ||
953 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
954 | ####################################################################### |
955 | # id_seconds(); | |
8e669ac1 | 956 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 957 | # $time = id_seconds($message_id); |
8e669ac1 | 958 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
959 | # Given a message ID, convert it into a time() value. |
960 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
961 | sub id_seconds { |
962 | my($sub_id) = substr((pop @_), 0, 6); | |
963 | my($s) = 0; | |
964 | my(@c) = split(//, $sub_id); | |
965 | while($#c >= 0) { $s = $s * 62 + $tab62[ord(shift @c) - ord('0')] } | |
966 | $s; | |
967 | } | |
968 | ||
608bc29d SC |
969 | ####################################################################### |
970 | # wdhms_seconds(); | |
971 | # | |
972 | # $seconds = wdhms_seconds($string); | |
973 | # | |
974 | # Convert a string in a week/day/hour/minute/second format (eg 4h10s) | |
975 | # into seconds. | |
976 | ####################################################################### | |
977 | sub wdhms_seconds { | |
978 | if ($_[0] =~ /^(?:(\d+)w)?(?:(\d+)d)?(?:(\d+)h)?(?:(\d+)m)?(?:(\d+)s)?/) { | |
979 | return((($1||0) * $WEEK) + (($2||0) * $DAY) + (($3||0) * $HOUR) + (($4||0) * $MINUTE) + ($5||0)); | |
980 | } | |
981 | return undef; | |
982 | } | |
983 | ||
984 | ####################################################################### | |
985 | # queue_time(); | |
986 | # | |
987 | # $queued = queue_time($completed_tod, $arrival_time, $id); | |
988 | # | |
989 | # Given the completed time of day and either the arrival time | |
990 | # (preferred), or the message ID, calculate how long the message has | |
991 | # been on the queue. | |
992 | # | |
993 | ####################################################################### | |
994 | sub queue_time { | |
995 | my($completed_tod, $arrival_time, $id) = @_; | |
996 | ||
997 | # Note: id_seconds() benchmarks as 42% slower than seconds() | |
998 | # and computing the time accounts for a significant portion of | |
999 | # the run time. | |
1000 | if (defined $arrival_time) { | |
1001 | return(seconds($completed_tod) - seconds($arrival_time)); | |
1002 | } | |
1003 | else { | |
1004 | return(seconds($completed_tod) - id_seconds($id)); | |
1005 | } | |
1006 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1007 | |
1008 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
1009 | ####################################################################### |
1010 | # calculate_localtime_offset(); | |
8e669ac1 | 1011 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 1012 | # $localtime_offset = calculate_localtime_offset(); |
8e669ac1 | 1013 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 1014 | # Calculate the the localtime offset from gmtime in seconds. |
8e669ac1 | 1015 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 1016 | # $localtime = time() + $localtime_offset. |
8e669ac1 | 1017 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1018 | # These are the same semantics as ISO 8601 and RFC 2822 timezone offsets. |
1019 | # (West is negative, East is positive.) | |
1020 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1021 | |
1022 | # $localtime = gmtime() + $localtime_offset. OLD COMMENT | |
1023 | # This subroutine commented out as it's not currently in use. | |
1024 | ||
1025 | #sub calculate_localtime_offset { | |
1026 | # # Pick an arbitrary date, convert it to localtime & gmtime, and return the difference. | |
1027 | # my (@sample_date) = (0,0,0,5,5,100); | |
1028 | # my $localtime = timelocal(@sample_date); | |
1029 | # my $gmtime = timegm(@sample_date); | |
1030 | # my $offset = $localtime - $gmtime; | |
1031 | # return $offset; | |
1032 | #} | |
1033 | ||
1034 | sub calculate_localtime_offset { | |
1035 | # Assume that the offset at the moment is valid across the whole | |
1036 | # period covered by the logs that we're analysing. This may not | |
1037 | # be true around the time the clocks change in spring or autumn. | |
1038 | my $utc = time; | |
1039 | # mktime works on local time and gmtime works in UTC | |
1040 | my $local = mktime(gmtime($utc)); | |
1041 | return $local - $utc; | |
1042 | } | |
1043 | ||
1044 | ||
608bc29d | 1045 | |
1b4fe9dd | 1046 | ####################################################################### |
608bc29d SC |
1047 | # print_duration_table(); |
1048 | # | |
1049 | # print_duration_table($title, $message_type, \@times, \@values, $overflow); | |
1050 | # | |
1051 | # Print a table showing how long a particular step took for | |
1052 | # the messages. The parameters are: | |
1053 | # $title Eg "Time spent on the queue" | |
1054 | # $message_type Eg "Remote" | |
1055 | # \@times The maximum time a message took for it to increment | |
1056 | # the corresponding @values counter. | |
1057 | # \@values An array of message counters. | |
1058 | # $overflow The number of messages which exceeded the maximum | |
1059 | # time. | |
1b4fe9dd | 1060 | ####################################################################### |
608bc29d | 1061 | sub print_duration_table { |
059ec3d9 | 1062 | no integer; |
608bc29d | 1063 | my($title, $message_type, $times_aref, $values_aref, $overflow) = @_; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1064 | my(@chartdatanames); |
1065 | my(@chartdatavals); | |
1066 | ||
1067 | my $printed_one = 0; | |
1068 | my $cumulative_percent = 0; | |
059ec3d9 | 1069 | |
608bc29d SC |
1070 | my $queue_total = $overflow; |
1071 | map {$queue_total += $_} @$values_aref; | |
059ec3d9 | 1072 | |
608bc29d | 1073 | my $temp = "$title: $message_type"; |
059ec3d9 | 1074 | |
d5692f86 SC |
1075 | |
1076 | my $txt_format = "%5s %4s %6d %5.1f%% %5.1f%%\n"; | |
1077 | my $htm_format = "<tr><td align=\"right\">%s %s</td><td align=\"right\">%d</td><td align=\"right\">%5.1f%%</td><td align=\"right\">%5.1f%%</td>\n"; | |
1078 | ||
1079 | # write header | |
1080 | printf $txt_fh ("%s\n%s\n\n", $temp, "-" x length($temp)) if $txt_fh; | |
1081 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
608bc29d | 1082 | print $htm_fh "<hr><a name=\"$title $message_type\"></a><h2>$temp</h2>\n"; |
a83c7e95 | 1083 | print $htm_fh "<table border=0 width=\"100%\"><tr><td><table border=1>\n"; |
d5692f86 | 1084 | print $htm_fh "<tr><th>Time</th><th>Messages</th><th>Percentage</th><th>Cumulative Percentage</th>\n"; |
059ec3d9 | 1085 | } |
a83c7e95 | 1086 | if ($xls_fh) { |
608bc29d | 1087 | $ws_global->write($row++, $col, "$title: ".$message_type, $f_header2); |
d5692f86 SC |
1088 | my @content=("Time", "Messages", "Percentage", "Cumulative Percentage"); |
1089 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 1, \@content, $f_headertab); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1090 | } |
1091 | ||
d5692f86 | 1092 | |
608bc29d SC |
1093 | for ($i = 0; $i <= $#$times_aref; ++$i) { |
1094 | if ($$values_aref[$i] > 0) | |
059ec3d9 | 1095 | { |
608bc29d | 1096 | my $percent = ($values_aref->[$i] * 100)/$queue_total; |
059ec3d9 | 1097 | $cumulative_percent += $percent; |
d5692f86 SC |
1098 | |
1099 | my @content=($printed_one? " " : "Under", | |
608bc29d SC |
1100 | format_time($times_aref->[$i]), |
1101 | $values_aref->[$i], $percent, $cumulative_percent); | |
d5692f86 SC |
1102 | |
1103 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
1104 | printf $htm_fh ($htm_format, @content); | |
608bc29d | 1105 | if (!defined($values_aref->[$i])) { |
d5692f86 SC |
1106 | print $htm_fh "Not defined"; |
1107 | } | |
1108 | } | |
1109 | if ($txt_fh) { | |
1110 | printf $txt_fh ($txt_format, @content); | |
608bc29d | 1111 | if (!defined($times_aref->[$i])) { |
d5692f86 SC |
1112 | print $txt_fh "Not defined"; |
1113 | } | |
1114 | } | |
1115 | if ($xls_fh) | |
1116 | { | |
1117 | no integer; | |
1118 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row, 0, [@content[0,1,2]], $f_default); | |
1119 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 3, [$content[3]/100,$content[4]/100], $f_percent); | |
1120 | ||
608bc29d | 1121 | if (!defined($times_aref->[$i])) { |
d5692f86 SC |
1122 | $col=0; |
1123 | $ws_global->write($row++, $col, "Not defined" ); | |
1124 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 1125 | } |
d5692f86 | 1126 | |
059ec3d9 | 1127 | push(@chartdatanames, |
608bc29d SC |
1128 | ($printed_one? "" : "Under") . format_time($times_aref->[$i])); |
1129 | push(@chartdatavals, $$values_aref[$i]); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1130 | $printed_one = 1; |
1131 | } | |
1132 | } | |
1133 | ||
608bc29d SC |
1134 | if ($overflow && $overflow > 0) { |
1135 | my $percent = ($overflow * 100)/$queue_total; | |
059ec3d9 | 1136 | $cumulative_percent += $percent; |
d5692f86 | 1137 | |
608bc29d SC |
1138 | my @content = ("Over ", format_time($times_aref->[-1]), |
1139 | $overflow, $percent, $cumulative_percent); | |
d5692f86 SC |
1140 | |
1141 | printf $txt_fh ($txt_format, @content) if $txt_fh; | |
1142 | printf $htm_fh ($htm_format, @content) if $htm_fh; | |
1143 | if ($xls_fh) | |
1144 | { | |
1145 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row, 0, [@content[0,1,2]], $f_default); | |
1146 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 3, [$content[3]/100,$content[4]/100], $f_percent); | |
1147 | } | |
1148 | ||
059ec3d9 | 1149 | } |
d5692f86 | 1150 | |
608bc29d SC |
1151 | push(@chartdatanames, "Over " . format_time($times_aref->[-1])); |
1152 | push(@chartdatavals, $overflow); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1153 | |
1154 | #printf("Unknown %6d\n", $queue_unknown) if $queue_unknown > 0; | |
d5692f86 | 1155 | if ($htm_fh) { |
a83c7e95 | 1156 | print $htm_fh "</table></td><td>"; |
059ec3d9 | 1157 | |
608bc29d | 1158 | if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals > 0)) { |
059ec3d9 PH |
1159 | my @data = ( |
1160 | \@chartdatanames, | |
1161 | \@chartdatavals | |
1162 | ); | |
1163 | my $graph = GD::Graph::pie->new(200, 200); | |
608bc29d SC |
1164 | my $pngname = "$title-$message_type.png"; |
1165 | $pngname =~ s/[^\w\-\.]/_/; | |
1166 | ||
1167 | my $graph_title = "$title ($message_type)"; | |
1168 | $graph->set(title => $graph_title) if (length($graph_title) < 21); | |
1169 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1170 | my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or warn($graph->error); |
1171 | if ($gd) { | |
d5692f86 | 1172 | open(IMG, ">$chartdir/$pngname") or die "Could not write $chartdir/$pngname: $!\n"; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1173 | binmode IMG; |
1174 | print IMG $gd->png; | |
1175 | close IMG; | |
d5692f86 | 1176 | print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/$pngname\">"; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1177 | } |
1178 | } | |
d5692f86 SC |
1179 | print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n"; |
1180 | } | |
1181 | ||
1182 | if ($xls_fh) | |
1183 | { | |
1184 | $row++; | |
059ec3d9 | 1185 | } |
d5692f86 SC |
1186 | print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh; |
1187 | print $htm_fh "\n" if $htm_fh; | |
1188 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1189 | } |
1190 | ||
1191 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
1192 | ####################################################################### |
1193 | # print_histogram(); | |
8e669ac1 | 1194 | # |
608bc29d | 1195 | # print_histogram('Deliveries|Messages received|$pattern', $unit, @interval_count); |
8e669ac1 | 1196 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1197 | # Print a histogram of the messages delivered/received per time slot |
1198 | # (hour by default). | |
1199 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 | 1200 | sub print_histogram { |
608bc29d | 1201 | my($text, $unit, @interval_count) = @_; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1202 | my(@chartdatanames); |
1203 | my(@chartdatavals); | |
1204 | my($maxd) = 0; | |
d5692f86 | 1205 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1206 | # save first row of print_histogram for xls output |
1207 | if (!$run_hist) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
1208 | $row_hist = $row; |
1209 | } | |
a83c7e95 | 1210 | else { |
d5692f86 SC |
1211 | $row = $row_hist; |
1212 | } | |
1213 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1214 | for ($i = 0; $i < $hist_number; $i++) |
1215 | { $maxd = $interval_count[$i] if $interval_count[$i] > $maxd; } | |
1216 | ||
1217 | my $scale = int(($maxd + 25)/50); | |
1218 | $scale = 1 if $scale == 0; | |
1219 | ||
608bc29d SC |
1220 | if ($scale != 1) { |
1221 | if ($unit !~ s/y$/ies/) { | |
1222 | $unit .= 's'; | |
1223 | } | |
d5692f86 SC |
1224 | } |
1225 | ||
1226 | # make and output title | |
1227 | my $title = sprintf("$text per %s", | |
1228 | ($hist_interval == 60)? "hour" : | |
1229 | ($hist_interval == 1)? "minute" : "$hist_interval minutes"); | |
059ec3d9 | 1230 | |
608bc29d | 1231 | my $txt_htm_title = $title . " (each dot is $scale $unit)"; |
059ec3d9 | 1232 | |
d5692f86 SC |
1233 | printf $txt_fh ("%s\n%s\n\n", $txt_htm_title, "-" x length($txt_htm_title)) if $txt_fh; |
1234 | ||
1235 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
1236 | print $htm_fh "<hr><a name=\"$text\"></a><h2>$txt_htm_title</h2>\n"; | |
1237 | print $htm_fh "<table border=0 width=\"100%\">\n"; | |
1238 | print $htm_fh "<tr><td><pre>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 1239 | } |
d5692f86 | 1240 | |
a83c7e95 | 1241 | if ($xls_fh) { |
d5692f86 | 1242 | $title =~ s/Messages/Msg/ ; |
a83c7e95 | 1243 | $row += 2; |
d5692f86 | 1244 | $ws_global->write($row++, $col_hist+1, $title, $f_headertab); |
059ec3d9 PH |
1245 | } |
1246 | ||
d5692f86 | 1247 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1248 | my $hour = 0; |
1249 | my $minutes = 0; | |
a83c7e95 | 1250 | for ($i = 0; $i < $hist_number; $i++) { |
059ec3d9 PH |
1251 | my $c = $interval_count[$i]; |
1252 | ||
1253 | # If the interval is an hour (the maximum) print the starting and | |
1254 | # ending hours as a label. Otherwise print the starting hour and | |
1255 | # minutes, which take up the same space. | |
1256 | ||
1257 | my $temp; | |
a83c7e95 | 1258 | if ($hist_opt == 1) { |
059ec3d9 | 1259 | $temp = sprintf("%02d-%02d", $hour, $hour + 1); |
d5692f86 SC |
1260 | |
1261 | print $txt_fh $temp if $txt_fh; | |
1262 | print $htm_fh $temp if $htm_fh; | |
1263 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
1264 | if ($xls_fh) { |
1265 | if ($run_hist==0) { | |
1266 | # only on first run | |
1267 | $ws_global->write($row, 0, [$temp], $f_default); | |
d5692f86 SC |
1268 | } |
1269 | } | |
1270 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1271 | push(@chartdatanames, $temp); |
1272 | $hour++; | |
d5692f86 | 1273 | } |
a83c7e95 | 1274 | else { |
059ec3d9 PH |
1275 | if ($minutes == 0) |
1276 | { $temp = sprintf("%02d:%02d", $hour, $minutes) } | |
1277 | else | |
1278 | { $temp = sprintf(" :%02d", $minutes) } | |
d5692f86 SC |
1279 | |
1280 | print $txt_fh $temp if $txt_fh; | |
1281 | print $htm_fh $temp if $htm_fh; | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1282 | if (($xls_fh) and ($run_hist==0)) { |
1283 | # only on first run | |
d5692f86 | 1284 | $temp = sprintf("%02d:%02d", $hour, $minutes); |
a83c7e95 | 1285 | $ws_global->write($row, 0, [$temp], $f_default); |
d5692f86 SC |
1286 | } |
1287 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1288 | push(@chartdatanames, $temp); |
1289 | $minutes += $hist_interval; | |
a83c7e95 | 1290 | if ($minutes >= 60) { |
059ec3d9 PH |
1291 | $minutes = 0; |
1292 | $hour++; | |
a83c7e95 | 1293 | } |
059ec3d9 | 1294 | } |
d5692f86 SC |
1295 | push(@chartdatavals, $c); |
1296 | ||
1297 | printf $txt_fh (" %6d %s\n", $c, "." x ($c/$scale)) if $txt_fh; | |
1298 | printf $htm_fh (" %6d %s\n", $c, "." x ($c/$scale)) if $htm_fh; | |
a83c7e95 | 1299 | $ws_global->write($row++, $col_hist+1, [$c], $f_default) if $xls_fh; |
d5692f86 SC |
1300 | |
1301 | } #end for | |
1302 | ||
1303 | printf $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh; | |
1304 | printf $htm_fh "\n" if $htm_fh; | |
1305 | ||
1306 | if ($htm_fh) | |
1307 | { | |
1308 | print $htm_fh "</pre>\n"; | |
1309 | print $htm_fh "</td><td>\n"; | |
608bc29d | 1310 | if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_linespoints && $charts && ($#chartdatavals > 0)) { |
059ec3d9 PH |
1311 | # calculate the graph |
1312 | my @data = ( | |
1313 | \@chartdatanames, | |
1314 | \@chartdatavals | |
1315 | ); | |
1316 | my $graph = GD::Graph::linespoints->new(300, 300); | |
1317 | $graph->set( | |
1318 | x_label => 'Time', | |
1319 | y_label => 'Amount', | |
1320 | title => $text, | |
1321 | x_labels_vertical => 1 | |
1322 | ); | |
608bc29d SC |
1323 | my $pngname = "histogram_$text.png"; |
1324 | $pngname =~ s/[^\w\._]/_/g; | |
1325 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1326 | my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or warn($graph->error); |
1327 | if ($gd) { | |
d5692f86 | 1328 | open(IMG, ">$chartdir/$pngname") or die "Could not write $chartdir/$pngname: $!\n"; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1329 | binmode IMG; |
1330 | print IMG $gd->png; | |
1331 | close IMG; | |
d5692f86 | 1332 | print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/$pngname\">"; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1333 | } |
1334 | } | |
d5692f86 | 1335 | print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n"; |
059ec3d9 | 1336 | } |
d5692f86 SC |
1337 | |
1338 | $col_hist++; # where to continue next times | |
1339 | ||
1340 | $row+=2; # leave some space after history block | |
1341 | $run_hist=1; # we have done this once or more | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1342 | } |
1343 | ||
1344 | ||
1345 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
1346 | ####################################################################### |
1347 | # print_league_table(); | |
8e669ac1 | 1348 | # |
a83c7e95 | 1349 | # print_league_table($league_table_type,\%message_count,\%address_count,\%message_data,\%message_data_gigs, $spreadsheet, $row_sref); |
8e669ac1 | 1350 | # |
a83c7e95 SC |
1351 | # Given hashes of message count, address count, and message data, |
1352 | # which are keyed by the table type (eg by the sending host), print a | |
1353 | # league table showing the top $topcount (defaults to 50). | |
1b4fe9dd | 1354 | ####################################################################### |
059ec3d9 | 1355 | sub print_league_table { |
a83c7e95 SC |
1356 | my($text,$m_count,$a_count,$m_data,$m_data_gigs,$spreadsheet, $row_sref) = @_; |
1357 | my($name) = ($topcount == 1)? "$text" : "$topcount ${text}s"; | |
1358 | my($title) = "Top $name by message count"; | |
1359 | my(@chartdatanames) = (); | |
1360 | my(@chartdatavals) = (); | |
1361 | my $chartotherval = 0; | |
1362 | $text = ucfirst($text); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1363 | |
1364 | # Align non-local addresses to the right (so all the .com's line up). | |
1365 | # Local addresses are aligned on the left as they are userids. | |
1366 | my $align = ($text !~ /local/i) ? 'right' : 'left'; | |
059ec3d9 | 1367 | |
d5692f86 | 1368 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1369 | ################################################ |
1370 | # Generate the printf formats and table headers. | |
1371 | ################################################ | |
1372 | my(@headers) = ('Messages'); | |
30e9ac3f SC |
1373 | #push(@headers,'Addresses') if defined $a_count; |
1374 | push(@headers,'Addresses') if defined $a_count && %$a_count; | |
a83c7e95 | 1375 | push(@headers,'Bytes','Average') if defined $m_data; |
d5692f86 | 1376 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1377 | my $txt_format = "%10s " x @headers . " %s\n"; |
1378 | my $txt_col_headers = sprintf $txt_format, @headers, $text; | |
1379 | my $htm_format = "<tr>" . '<td align="right">%s</td>'x@headers . "<td align=\"$align\" nowrap>%s</td></tr>\n"; | |
1380 | my $htm_col_headers = sprintf $htm_format, @headers, $text; | |
1381 | $htm_col_headers =~ s/(<\/?)td/$1th/g; #Convert <td>'s to <th>'s for the header. | |
d5692f86 | 1382 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1383 | |
1384 | ################################################ | |
1385 | # Write the table headers | |
1386 | ################################################ | |
1387 | printf $txt_fh ("%s\n%s\n%s", $title, "-" x length($title),$txt_col_headers) if $txt_fh; | |
d5692f86 SC |
1388 | |
1389 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1390 | print $htm_fh <<EoText; |
1391 | <hr><a name="$text count"></a><h2>$title</h2> | |
1392 | <table border=0 width="100%"> | |
1393 | <tr><td> | |
1394 | <table border=1> | |
1395 | EoText | |
30e9ac3f | 1396 | print $htm_fh $htm_col_headers |
059ec3d9 | 1397 | } |
d5692f86 | 1398 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1399 | if ($xls_fh) { |
1400 | $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, $title, $f_header2); | |
1401 | $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, [@headers, $text], $f_headertab); | |
d5692f86 | 1402 | } |
a83c7e95 SC |
1403 | |
1404 | ||
1405 | # write content | |
1406 | foreach my $key (top_n_sort($topcount,$m_count,$m_data_gigs,$m_data)) { | |
1407 | ||
1408 | # When displaying the average figures, we calculate the average of | |
1409 | # the rounded data, as the user would calculate it. This reduces | |
1410 | # the accuracy slightly, but we have to do it this way otherwise | |
1411 | # when using -merge to convert results from text to HTML and | |
1412 | # vice-versa discrepencies would occur. | |
1413 | my $messages = $$m_count{$key}; | |
1414 | my @content = ($messages); | |
1415 | push(@content, $$a_count{$key}) if defined $a_count; | |
1416 | if (defined $m_data) { | |
1417 | my $rounded_volume = volume_rounded($$m_data{$key},$$m_data_gigs{$key}); | |
1418 | my($data,$gigs) = (0,0); | |
1419 | un_round($rounded_volume,\$data,\$gigs); | |
1420 | my $rounded_average = volume_rounded($data/$messages,$gigs/$messages); | |
1421 | push(@content, $rounded_volume, $rounded_average); | |
1422 | } | |
1423 | ||
1424 | # write content | |
1425 | printf $txt_fh ($txt_format, @content, $key) if $txt_fh; | |
1426 | ||
1427 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
1428 | my $htmlkey = $key; | |
1429 | $htmlkey =~ s/>/\>\;/g; | |
1430 | $htmlkey =~ s/</\<\;/g; | |
1431 | printf $htm_fh ($htm_format, @content, $htmlkey); | |
1432 | } | |
1433 | $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, [@content, $key], $f_default) if $xls_fh; | |
1434 | ||
1435 | if (scalar @chartdatanames < $ntopchart) { | |
1436 | push(@chartdatanames, $key); | |
1437 | push(@chartdatavals, $$m_count{$key}); | |
1438 | } | |
1439 | else { | |
1440 | $chartotherval += $$m_count{$key}; | |
1441 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 1442 | } |
d5692f86 | 1443 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1444 | push(@chartdatanames, "Other"); |
1445 | push(@chartdatavals, $chartotherval); | |
059ec3d9 | 1446 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1447 | print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh; |
1448 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
1449 | print $htm_fh "</table>\n"; | |
1450 | print $htm_fh "</td><td>\n"; | |
1451 | if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals > 0)) | |
1452 | { | |
1453 | # calculate the graph | |
1454 | my @data = ( | |
1455 | \@chartdatanames, | |
1456 | \@chartdatavals | |
1457 | ); | |
1458 | my $graph = GD::Graph::pie->new(300, 300); | |
1459 | $graph->set( | |
1460 | x_label => 'Name', | |
1461 | y_label => 'Amount', | |
1462 | title => 'By count', | |
1463 | ); | |
1464 | my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or warn($graph->error); | |
1465 | if ($gd) { | |
1466 | my $temp = $text; | |
1467 | $temp =~ s/ /_/g; | |
1468 | open(IMG, ">$chartdir/${temp}_count.png") or die "Could not write $chartdir/${temp}_count.png: $!\n"; | |
1469 | binmode IMG; | |
1470 | print IMG $gd->png; | |
1471 | close IMG; | |
1472 | print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/${temp}_count.png\">"; | |
1473 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 1474 | } |
a83c7e95 SC |
1475 | print $htm_fh "</td><td>\n"; |
1476 | print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 1477 | } |
a83c7e95 | 1478 | ++${$row_sref} if $xls_fh; |
d5692f86 SC |
1479 | |
1480 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
1481 | if (defined $m_data) { |
1482 | # write header | |
059ec3d9 | 1483 | |
a83c7e95 | 1484 | $title = "Top $name by volume"; |
d5692f86 | 1485 | |
a83c7e95 | 1486 | printf $txt_fh ("%s\n%s\n%s", $title, "-" x length($title),$txt_col_headers) if $txt_fh; |
059ec3d9 | 1487 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1488 | if ($htm_fh) { |
1489 | print $htm_fh <<EoText; | |
1490 | <hr><a name="$text volume"></a><h2>$title</h2> | |
1491 | <table border=0 width="100%"> | |
1492 | <tr><td> | |
1493 | <table border=1> | |
1494 | EoText | |
30e9ac3f | 1495 | print $htm_fh $htm_col_headers; |
a83c7e95 SC |
1496 | } |
1497 | if ($xls_fh) { | |
1498 | $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, $title, $f_header2); | |
1499 | $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, [@headers, $text], $f_headertab); | |
1500 | } | |
1501 | ||
1502 | @chartdatanames = (); | |
1503 | @chartdatavals = (); | |
1504 | $chartotherval = 0; | |
1505 | my $use_gig = 0; | |
1506 | foreach my $key (top_n_sort($topcount,$m_data_gigs,$m_data,$m_count)) { | |
1507 | # The largest volume will be the first (top of the list). | |
1508 | # If it has at least 1 gig, then just use gigabytes to avoid | |
1509 | # risking an integer overflow when generating the pie charts. | |
1510 | if ($$m_data_gigs{$key}) { | |
1511 | $use_gig = 1; | |
1512 | } | |
d5692f86 | 1513 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1514 | my $messages = $$m_count{$key}; |
1515 | my @content = ($messages); | |
1516 | push(@content, $$a_count{$key}) if defined $a_count; | |
1517 | my $rounded_volume = volume_rounded($$m_data{$key},$$m_data_gigs{$key}); | |
1518 | my($data ,$gigs) = (0,0); | |
1519 | un_round($rounded_volume,\$data,\$gigs); | |
1520 | my $rounded_average = volume_rounded($data/$messages,$gigs/$messages); | |
1521 | push(@content, $rounded_volume, $rounded_average ); | |
1522 | ||
1523 | # write content | |
1524 | printf $txt_fh ($txt_format, @content, $key) if $txt_fh; | |
1525 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
1526 | my $htmlkey = $key; | |
1527 | $htmlkey =~ s/>/\>\;/g; | |
1528 | $htmlkey =~ s/</\<\;/g; | |
1529 | printf $htm_fh ($htm_format, @content, $htmlkey); | |
1530 | } | |
1531 | $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, [@content, $key], $f_default) if $xls_fh; | |
059ec3d9 | 1532 | |
d5692f86 | 1533 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1534 | if (scalar @chartdatanames < $ntopchart) { |
1535 | if ($use_gig) { | |
1536 | if ($$m_data_gigs{$key}) { | |
1537 | push(@chartdatanames, $key); | |
1538 | push(@chartdatavals, $$m_data_gigs{$key}); | |
1539 | } | |
1540 | } | |
1541 | else { | |
1542 | push(@chartdatanames, $key); | |
1543 | push(@chartdatavals, $$m_data{$key}); | |
1544 | } | |
1545 | } | |
1546 | else { | |
1547 | $chartotherval += ($use_gig) ? $$m_data_gigs{$key} : $$m_data{$key}; | |
8974000d | 1548 | } |
059ec3d9 | 1549 | } |
a83c7e95 SC |
1550 | push(@chartdatanames, "Other"); |
1551 | push(@chartdatavals, $chartotherval); | |
059ec3d9 | 1552 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1553 | print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh; |
1554 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
1555 | print $htm_fh "</table>\n"; | |
1556 | print $htm_fh "</td><td>\n"; | |
1557 | if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals > 0)) { | |
1558 | # calculate the graph | |
1559 | my @data = ( | |
1560 | \@chartdatanames, | |
1561 | \@chartdatavals | |
1562 | ); | |
1563 | my $graph = GD::Graph::pie->new(300, 300); | |
1564 | $graph->set( | |
1565 | x_label => 'Name', | |
1566 | y_label => 'Volume' , | |
1567 | title => 'By Volume', | |
1568 | ); | |
1569 | my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or warn($graph->error); | |
1570 | if ($gd) { | |
1571 | my $temp = $text; | |
1572 | $temp =~ s/ /_/g; | |
1573 | open(IMG, ">$chartdir/${temp}_volume.png") or die "Could not write $chartdir/${temp}_volume.png: $!\n"; | |
1574 | binmode IMG; | |
1575 | print IMG $gd->png; | |
1576 | close IMG; | |
1577 | print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/${temp}_volume.png\">"; | |
1578 | } | |
1579 | } | |
1580 | print $htm_fh "</td><td>\n"; | |
1581 | print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 1582 | } |
a83c7e95 SC |
1583 | |
1584 | ++${$row_sref} if $xls_fh; | |
059ec3d9 | 1585 | } |
059ec3d9 PH |
1586 | } |
1587 | ||
1588 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
1589 | ####################################################################### |
1590 | # top_n_sort(); | |
8e669ac1 | 1591 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 1592 | # @sorted_keys = top_n_sort($n,$href1,$href2,$href3); |
8e669ac1 | 1593 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1594 | # Given a hash which has numerical values, return the sorted $n keys which |
1595 | # point to the top values. The second and third hashes are used as | |
1596 | # tiebreakers. They all must have the same keys. | |
8e669ac1 | 1597 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1598 | # The idea behind this routine is that when you only want to see the |
1599 | # top n members of a set, rather than sorting the entire set and then | |
1600 | # plucking off the top n, sort through the stack as you go, discarding | |
1601 | # any member which is lower than your current n'th highest member. | |
8e669ac1 | 1602 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1603 | # This proves to be an order of magnitude faster for large hashes. |
1604 | # On 200,000 lines of mainlog it benchmarked 9 times faster. | |
1605 | # On 700,000 lines of mainlog it benchmarked 13.8 times faster. | |
8e669ac1 | 1606 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1607 | # We assume the values are > 0. |
1608 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1609 | sub top_n_sort { |
1610 | my($n,$href1,$href2,$href3) = @_; | |
1611 | ||
1612 | # PH's original sort was: | |
1613 | # | |
1614 | # foreach $key (sort | |
1615 | # { | |
1616 | # $$m_count{$b} <=> $$m_count{$a} || | |
1617 | # $$m_data_gigs{$b} <=> $$m_data_gigs{$a} || | |
1618 | # $$m_data{$b} <=> $$m_data{$a} || | |
1619 | # $a cmp $b | |
1620 | # } | |
1621 | # keys %{$m_count}) | |
1622 | # | |
1623 | ||
1624 | #We use a key of '_' to represent non-existant values, as null keys are valid. | |
1625 | #'_' is not a valid domain, edomain, host, or email. | |
1626 | my(@top_n_keys) = ('_') x $n; | |
1627 | my($minimum_value1,$minimum_value2,$minimum_value3) = (0,0,0); | |
1628 | my $top_n_key = ''; | |
1629 | my $n_minus_1 = $n - 1; | |
1630 | my $n_minus_2 = $n - 2; | |
1631 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
1632 | # Create a dummy hash incase the user has not provided us with |
1633 | # tiebreaker hashes. | |
1634 | my(%dummy_hash); | |
1635 | $href2 = \%dummy_hash unless defined $href2; | |
1636 | $href3 = \%dummy_hash unless defined $href3; | |
1637 | ||
8e669ac1 | 1638 | # Pick out the top $n keys. |
059ec3d9 PH |
1639 | my($key,$value1,$value2,$value3,$i,$comparison,$insert_position); |
1640 | while (($key,$value1) = each %$href1) { | |
1641 | ||
1642 | #print STDERR "key $key ($value1,",$href2->{$key},",",$href3->{$key},") <=> ($minimum_value1,$minimum_value2,$minimum_value3)\n"; | |
8e669ac1 | 1643 | |
059ec3d9 | 1644 | # Check to see that the new value is bigger than the lowest of the |
a83c7e95 SC |
1645 | # top n keys that we're keeping. We test the main key first, because |
1646 | # for the majority of cases we can skip creating dummy hash values | |
1647 | # should the user have not provided real tie-breaking hashes. | |
1648 | next unless $value1 >= $minimum_value1; | |
1649 | ||
1650 | # Create a dummy hash entry for the key if required. | |
1651 | # Note that setting the dummy_hash value sets it for both href2 & | |
1652 | # href3. Also note that currently we are guarenteed to have a real | |
1653 | # value for href3 if a real value for href2 exists so don't need to | |
1654 | # test for it as well. | |
1655 | $dummy_hash{$key} = 0 unless exists $href2->{$key}; | |
1656 | ||
8e669ac1 | 1657 | $comparison = $value1 <=> $minimum_value1 || |
d5692f86 SC |
1658 | $href2->{$key} <=> $minimum_value2 || |
1659 | $href3->{$key} <=> $minimum_value3 || | |
1660 | $top_n_key cmp $key; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1661 | next unless ($comparison == 1); |
1662 | ||
1663 | # As we will be using these values a few times, extract them into scalars. | |
1664 | $value2 = $href2->{$key}; | |
1665 | $value3 = $href3->{$key}; | |
1666 | ||
1667 | # This key is bigger than the bottom n key, so the lowest position we | |
1668 | # will insert it into is $n minus 1 (the bottom of the list). | |
1669 | $insert_position = $n_minus_1; | |
1670 | ||
1671 | # Now go through the list, stopping when we find a key that we're | |
1672 | # bigger than, or we come to the penultimate position - we've | |
1673 | # already tested bigger than the last. | |
1674 | # | |
1675 | # Note: we go top down as the list starts off empty. | |
1676 | # Note: stepping through the list in this way benchmarks nearly | |
1677 | # three times faster than doing a sort() on the reduced list. | |
1678 | # I assume this is because the list is already in order, and | |
1679 | # we get a performance boost from not having to do hash lookups | |
1680 | # on the new key. | |
1681 | for ($i = 0; $i < $n_minus_1; $i++) { | |
1682 | $top_n_key = $top_n_keys[$i]; | |
1683 | if ( ($top_n_key eq '_') || | |
d5692f86 | 1684 | ( ($value1 <=> $href1->{$top_n_key} || |
059ec3d9 | 1685 | $value2 <=> $href2->{$top_n_key} || |
d5692f86 SC |
1686 | $value3 <=> $href3->{$top_n_key} || |
1687 | $top_n_key cmp $key) == 1 | |
1688 | ) | |
1689 | ) { | |
1690 | $insert_position = $i; | |
1691 | last; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1692 | } |
1693 | } | |
1694 | ||
1695 | # Remove the last element, then insert the new one. | |
1696 | $#top_n_keys = $n_minus_2; | |
1697 | splice(@top_n_keys,$insert_position,0,$key); | |
1698 | ||
1699 | # Extract our new minimum values. | |
1700 | $top_n_key = $top_n_keys[$n_minus_1]; | |
1701 | if ($top_n_key ne '_') { | |
1702 | $minimum_value1 = $href1->{$top_n_key}; | |
1703 | $minimum_value2 = $href2->{$top_n_key}; | |
1704 | $minimum_value3 = $href3->{$top_n_key}; | |
1705 | } | |
1706 | } | |
1707 | ||
1708 | # Return the top n list, grepping out non-existant values, just in case | |
1709 | # we didn't have that many values. | |
1710 | return(grep(!/^_$/,@top_n_keys)); | |
1711 | } | |
1712 | ||
1713 | ||
a83c7e95 | 1714 | |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1715 | ####################################################################### |
1716 | # html_header(); | |
8e669ac1 | 1717 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 1718 | # $header = html_header($title); |
8e669ac1 | 1719 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1720 | # Print our HTML header and start the <body> block. |
1721 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1722 | sub html_header { |
1723 | my($title) = @_; | |
1724 | my $text = << "EoText"; | |
1725 | <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> | |
1726 | <html> | |
1727 | <head> | |
1728 | <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-15"> | |
1729 | <title>$title</title> | |
1730 | </head> | |
1731 | <body bgcolor="white"> | |
1732 | <h1>$title</h1> | |
1733 | EoText | |
1734 | return $text; | |
1735 | } | |
1736 | ||
1737 | ||
1738 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
1739 | ####################################################################### |
1740 | # help(); | |
8e669ac1 | 1741 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 1742 | # help(); |
8e669ac1 | 1743 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1744 | # Display usage instructions and exit. |
1745 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1746 | sub help { |
1747 | print << "EoText"; | |
1748 | ||
1749 | eximstats Version $VERSION | |
1750 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
1751 | Usage: |
1752 | eximstats [Output] [Options] mainlog1 mainlog2 ... | |
1753 | eximstats -merge -html [Options] report.1.html ... > weekly_rep.html | |
1754 | ||
1755 | Examples: | |
1756 | eximstats -html=eximstats.html mainlog1 mainlog2 ... | |
1757 | eximstats mainlog1 mainlog2 ... > report.txt | |
059ec3d9 | 1758 | |
8974000d | 1759 | Parses exim mainlog or syslog files and generates a statistical analysis |
d5692f86 SC |
1760 | of the messages processed. |
1761 | ||
1762 | Valid output types are: | |
1763 | -txt[=<file>] plain text (default unless no other type is specified) | |
1764 | -html[=<file>] HTML | |
1765 | -xls[=<file>] Excel | |
1766 | With no type and file given, defaults to -txt and STDOUT. | |
059ec3d9 | 1767 | |
d5692f86 | 1768 | Valid options are: |
059ec3d9 PH |
1769 | -h<number> histogram divisions per hour. The default is 1, and |
1770 | 0 suppresses histograms. Other valid values are: | |
d5692f86 | 1771 | 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 or 60. |
059ec3d9 PH |
1772 | -ne don't display error information |
1773 | -nr don't display relaying information | |
1774 | -nr/pattern/ don't display relaying information that matches | |
1775 | -nt don't display transport information | |
1776 | -nt/pattern/ don't display transport information that matches | |
d5692f86 | 1777 | -nvr don't do volume rounding. Display in bytes, not KB/MB/GB. |
059ec3d9 PH |
1778 | -t<number> display top <number> sources/destinations |
1779 | default is 50, 0 suppresses top listing | |
1780 | -tnl omit local sources/destinations in top listing | |
1781 | -t_remote_users show top user sources/destinations from non-local domains | |
608bc29d SC |
1782 | -q<list> list of times for queuing information. -q0 suppresses. |
1783 | -show_rt<list> Show the receipt times for all the messages. | |
1784 | -show_dt<list> Show the delivery times for all the messages. | |
1785 | <list> is an optional list of times in seconds. | |
1786 | Eg -show_rt1,2,4,8. | |
1787 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
1788 | -include_original_destination show both the final and original |
1789 | destinations in the results rather than just the final ones. | |
059ec3d9 | 1790 | |
d5692f86 | 1791 | -byhost show results by sending host (default unless bydomain or |
059ec3d9 | 1792 | byemail is specified) |
d5692f86 SC |
1793 | -bydomain show results by sending domain. |
1794 | -byemail show results by sender's email address | |
1795 | -byedomain show results by sender's email domain | |
37f8a7c9 | 1796 | -bylocaldomain show results by local domain |
059ec3d9 PH |
1797 | |
1798 | -pattern "Description" /pattern/ | |
1799 | Count lines matching specified patterns and show them in | |
d5692f86 SC |
1800 | the results. It can be specified multiple times. Eg: |
1801 | -pattern 'Refused connections' '/refused connection/' | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1802 | |
1803 | -merge merge previously generated reports into a new report | |
1804 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
1805 | -charts Create charts (this requires the GD::Graph modules). |
1806 | Only valid with -html. | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1807 | -chartdir <dir> Create the charts' png files in the directory <dir> |
1808 | -chartrel <dir> Specify the relative directory for the "img src=" tags | |
1809 | from where to include the charts in the html file | |
d5692f86 | 1810 | -chartdir and -chartrel default to '.' |
059ec3d9 | 1811 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1812 | -emptyok It is OK if there is no valid input, don't print an error. |
1813 | ||
d5692f86 | 1814 | -d Debug mode - dump the eval'ed parser onto STDERR. |
059ec3d9 PH |
1815 | |
1816 | EoText | |
1817 | ||
1818 | exit 1; | |
1819 | } | |
1820 | ||
1821 | ||
1822 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
1823 | ####################################################################### |
1824 | # generate_parser(); | |
8e669ac1 | 1825 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 1826 | # $parser = generate_parser(); |
8e669ac1 | 1827 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1828 | # This subroutine generates the parsing routine which will be |
1829 | # used to parse the mainlog. We take the base operation, and remove bits not in use. | |
1830 | # This improves performance depending on what bits you take out or add. | |
8e669ac1 | 1831 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 1832 | # I've tested using study(), but this does not improve performance. |
8e669ac1 | 1833 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
1834 | # We store our parsing routing in a variable, and process it looking for #IFDEF (Expression) |
1835 | # or #IFNDEF (Expression) statements and corresponding #ENDIF (Expression) statements. If | |
1836 | # the expression evaluates to true, then it is included/excluded accordingly. | |
1837 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1838 | sub generate_parser { |
1839 | my $parser = ' | |
1840 | my($ip,$host,$email,$edomain,$domain,$thissize,$size,$old,$new); | |
a83c7e95 | 1841 | my($tod,$m_hour,$m_min,$id,$flag,$extra,$length); |
37f8a7c9 | 1842 | my($seconds,$queued,$rcpt_time,$local_domain); |
a83c7e95 | 1843 | my $rej_id = 0; |
059ec3d9 | 1844 | while (<$fh>) { |
059ec3d9 | 1845 | |
8974000d SC |
1846 | # Convert syslog lines to mainlog format. |
1847 | if (! /^\\d{4}/) { | |
1848 | next unless s/^.*? exim\\b.*?: //; | |
1849 | } | |
1850 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
1851 | $length = length($_); |
1852 | next if ($length < 38); | |
f3f065bb | 1853 | next unless /^(\\d{4}\\-\\d\\d-\\d\\d\\s(\\d\\d):(\\d\\d):\\d\\d( [-+]\\d\\d\\d\\d)?)( \\[\\d+\\])?/o; |
059ec3d9 PH |
1854 | |
1855 | ($tod,$m_hour,$m_min) = ($1,$2,$3); | |
1856 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
1857 | # PH - watch for GMT offsets in the timestamp. |
1858 | if (defined($4)) { | |
1859 | $extra = 6; | |
1860 | next if ($length < 44); | |
1861 | } | |
1862 | else { | |
1863 | $extra = 0; | |
1864 | } | |
1865 | ||
f3f065bb PH |
1866 | # PH - watch for PID added after the timestamp. |
1867 | if (defined($5)) { | |
1868 | $extra += length($5); | |
1869 | next if ($length < 38 + $extra); | |
1870 | } | |
1871 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1872 | $id = substr($_, 20 + $extra, 16); |
1873 | $flag = substr($_, 37 + $extra, 2); | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1874 | |
1875 | if ($flag !~ /^([<>=*-]+|SA)$/ && /rejected|refused|dropped/) { | |
1876 | $flag = "Re"; | |
1877 | $extra -= 3; | |
1878 | } | |
1879 | ||
1880 | # Rejects can have no MSGID... | |
1881 | if ($flag eq "Re" && $id !~ /^[-0-9a-zA-Z]+$/) { | |
1882 | $id = "reject:" . ++$rej_id; | |
1883 | $extra -= 17; | |
1884 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1885 | '; |
1886 | ||
1887 | # Watch for user specified patterns. | |
1888 | my $user_pattern_index = 0; | |
1889 | foreach (@user_patterns) { | |
1890 | $user_pattern_totals[$user_pattern_index] = 0; | |
f2b67a5b SC |
1891 | $parser .= " if ($_) {\n"; |
1892 | $parser .= " \$user_pattern_totals[$user_pattern_index]++;\n"; | |
1893 | $parser .= " \$user_pattern_interval_count[$user_pattern_index][(\$m_hour*60 + \$m_min)/$hist_interval]++;\n" if ($hist_opt > 0); | |
1894 | $parser .= " }\n"; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1895 | $user_pattern_index++; |
1896 | } | |
1897 | ||
1898 | $parser .= ' | |
a83c7e95 | 1899 | next unless ($flag =~ /<=|=>|->|==|\\*\\*|Co|SA|Re/); |
059ec3d9 | 1900 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1901 | #Strip away the timestamp, ID and flag to speed up later pattern matches. |
1902 | #The flags include Co (Completed), Re (Rejected), and SA (SpamAssassin). | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1903 | $_ = substr($_, 40 + $extra); # PH |
1904 | ||
a83c7e95 | 1905 | # Alias @message to the array of information about the message. |
608bc29d SC |
1906 | # This minimises the number of calls to hash functions. |
1907 | $messages{$id} = [] unless exists $messages{$id}; | |
a83c7e95 | 1908 | *message = $messages{$id}; |
608bc29d SC |
1909 | |
1910 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1911 | # JN - Skip over certain transports as specified via the "-nt/.../" command |
1912 | # line switch (where ... is a perl style regular expression). This is | |
1913 | # required so that transports that skew stats such as SpamAssassin can be | |
1914 | # ignored. | |
1915 | #IFDEF ($transport_pattern) | |
1916 | if (/\\sT=(\\S+)/) { | |
1917 | next if ($1 =~ /$transport_pattern/o) ; | |
1918 | } | |
1919 | #ENDIF ($transport_pattern) | |
1920 | ||
1921 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1922 | |
1923 | # Do some pattern matches to get the host and IP address. | |
1924 | # We expect lines to be of the form "H=[IpAddr]" or "H=Host [IpAddr]" or | |
1925 | # "H=Host (UnverifiedHost) [IpAddr]" or "H=(UnverifiedHost) [IpAddr]". | |
1926 | # We do 2 separate matches to keep the matches simple and fast. | |
a83c7e95 | 1927 | # Host is local unless otherwise specified. |
d5c13d66 NM |
1928 | $ip = (/\\bH=.*?(\\[[^]]+\\])/) ? $1 |
1929 | # 2008-03-31 06:25:22 Connection from [213.246.33.217]:39456 refused: too many connections from that IP address // .hs | |
1930 | : (/Connection from (\[\S+\])/) ? $1 | |
1931 | # 2008-03-31 06:52:40 SMTP call from mail.cacoshrf.com (ccsd02.ccsd.local) [69.24.118.229]:4511 dropped: too many nonmail commands (last was "RSET") // .hs | |
1932 | : (/SMTP call from .*?(\[\S+\])/) ? $1 | |
1933 | : "local"; | |
a83c7e95 | 1934 | $host = (/\\bH=(\\S+)/) ? $1 : "local"; |
059ec3d9 | 1935 | |
a83c7e95 | 1936 | $domain = "localdomain"; #Domain is localdomain unless otherwise specified. |
059ec3d9 | 1937 | |
a83c7e95 | 1938 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Domain}) |
37f8a7c9 SC |
1939 | if ($host =~ /^\\[/ || $host =~ /^[\\d\\.]+$/) { |
1940 | # Host is just an IP address. | |
1941 | $domain = $host; | |
1942 | } | |
1943 | elsif ($host =~ /^(\\(?)[^\\.]+\\.([^\\.]+\\..*)/) { | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1944 | # Remove the host portion from the DNS name. We ensure that we end up |
1945 | # with at least xxx.yyy. $host can be "(x.y.z)" or "x.y.z". | |
1946 | $domain = lc("$1.$2"); | |
1947 | $domain =~ s/^\\.//; #Remove preceding dot. | |
059ec3d9 | 1948 | } |
a83c7e95 | 1949 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Domain}) |
059ec3d9 PH |
1950 | |
1951 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Email}) | |
d5692f86 SC |
1952 | #IFDEF ($include_original_destination) |
1953 | # Catch both "a@b.com <c@d.com>" and "e@f.com" | |
1954 | #$email = (/^(\S+) (<(\S*?)>)?/) ? $3 || $1 : ""; | |
1955 | $email = (/^(\S+ (<[^@>]+@?[^>]*>)?)/) ? $1 : ""; | |
1956 | chomp($email); | |
1957 | #ENDIF ($include_original_destination) | |
1958 | ||
1959 | #IFNDEF ($include_original_destination) | |
1960 | $email = (/^(\S+)/) ? $1 : ""; | |
1961 | #ENDIF ($include_original_destination) | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1962 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Email}) |
1963 | ||
1964 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Edomain}) | |
5e6e6734 SC |
1965 | if (/^(<>|blackhole)/) { |
1966 | $edomain = $1; | |
1967 | } | |
d5692f86 | 1968 | #IFDEF ($include_original_destination) |
5e6e6734 SC |
1969 | elsif (/^(\S+ (<\S*?\\@(\S+?)>)?)/) { |
1970 | $edomain = $1; | |
1971 | chomp($edomain); | |
1972 | $edomain =~ s/@(\S+?)>/"@" . lc($1) . ">"/e; | |
1973 | } | |
d5692f86 | 1974 | #ENDIF ($include_original_destination) |
d5692f86 | 1975 | #IFNDEF ($include_original_destination) |
5e6e6734 SC |
1976 | elsif (/^\S*?\\@(\S+)/) { |
1977 | $edomain = lc($1); | |
1978 | } | |
d5692f86 | 1979 | #ENDIF ($include_original_destination) |
5e6e6734 SC |
1980 | else { |
1981 | $edomain = ""; | |
1982 | } | |
1983 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
1984 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Edomain}) |
1985 | ||
1986 | if ($tod lt $begin) { | |
1987 | $begin = $tod; | |
1988 | } | |
1989 | elsif ($tod gt $end) { | |
1990 | $end = $tod; | |
1991 | } | |
1992 | ||
1993 | ||
1994 | if ($flag eq "<=") { | |
1995 | $thissize = (/\\sS=(\\d+)( |$)/) ? $1 : 0; | |
a83c7e95 SC |
1996 | $message[$SIZE] = $thissize; |
1997 | $message[$PROTOCOL] = (/ P=(\S+)/) ? $1 : undef; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
1998 | |
1999 | #IFDEF ($show_relay) | |
2000 | if ($host ne "local") { | |
d5692f86 SC |
2001 | # Save incoming information in case it becomes interesting |
2002 | # later, when delivery lines are read. | |
2003 | my($from) = /^(\\S+)/; | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2004 | $message[$FROM_HOST] = "$host$ip"; |
2005 | $message[$FROM_ADDRESS] = $from; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2006 | } |
2007 | #ENDIF ($show_relay) | |
2008 | ||
2009 | #IFDEF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) | |
d5692f86 SC |
2010 | if (/\sU=(\\S+)/) { |
2011 | my $user = $1; | |
059ec3d9 | 2012 | |
d5692f86 SC |
2013 | #IFDEF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users) |
2014 | { #Store both local and remote users. | |
2015 | #ENDIF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users) | |
059ec3d9 | 2016 | |
d5692f86 SC |
2017 | #IFDEF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users) |
2018 | if ($host eq "local") { #Store local users only. | |
2019 | #ENDIF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users) | |
059ec3d9 | 2020 | |
d5692f86 SC |
2021 | #IFDEF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table) |
2022 | if ($host ne "local") { #Store remote users only. | |
2023 | #ENDIF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table) | |
059ec3d9 | 2024 | |
608bc29d | 2025 | ++$received_count_user{$user}; |
d5692f86 | 2026 | add_volume(\\$received_data_user{$user},\\$received_data_gigs_user{$user},$thissize); |
059ec3d9 | 2027 | } |
d5692f86 | 2028 | } |
059ec3d9 PH |
2029 | #ENDIF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) |
2030 | ||
2031 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Host}) | |
608bc29d | 2032 | ++$received_count{Host}{$host}; |
d5692f86 | 2033 | add_volume(\\$received_data{Host}{$host},\\$received_data_gigs{Host}{$host},$thissize); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2034 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Host}) |
2035 | ||
2036 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Domain}) | |
2037 | if ($domain) { | |
608bc29d | 2038 | ++$received_count{Domain}{$domain}; |
d5692f86 SC |
2039 | add_volume(\\$received_data{Domain}{$domain},\\$received_data_gigs{Domain}{$domain},$thissize); |
2040 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2041 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Domain}) |
2042 | ||
2043 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Email}) | |
608bc29d | 2044 | ++$received_count{Email}{$email}; |
d5692f86 | 2045 | add_volume(\\$received_data{Email}{$email},\\$received_data_gigs{Email}{$email},$thissize); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2046 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Email}) |
2047 | ||
2048 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Edomain}) | |
608bc29d | 2049 | ++$received_count{Edomain}{$edomain}; |
d5692f86 | 2050 | add_volume(\\$received_data{Edomain}{$edomain},\\$received_data_gigs{Edomain}{$edomain},$thissize); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2051 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Edomain}) |
2052 | ||
608bc29d | 2053 | ++$total_received_count; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2054 | add_volume(\\$total_received_data,\\$total_received_data_gigs,$thissize); |
2055 | ||
608bc29d | 2056 | #IFDEF ($#queue_times >= 0 || $#rcpt_times >= 0) |
a83c7e95 | 2057 | $message[$ARRIVAL_TIME] = $tod; |
608bc29d | 2058 | #ENDIF ($#queue_times >= 0 || $#rcpt_times >= 0) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2059 | |
2060 | #IFDEF ($hist_opt > 0) | |
d5692f86 | 2061 | $received_interval_count[($m_hour*60 + $m_min)/$hist_interval]++; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2062 | #ENDIF ($hist_opt > 0) |
2063 | } | |
2064 | ||
2065 | elsif ($flag eq "=>") { | |
a83c7e95 | 2066 | $size = $message[$SIZE] || 0; |
059ec3d9 | 2067 | if ($host ne "local") { |
a83c7e95 | 2068 | $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED] = 1; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2069 | |
2070 | ||
2071 | #IFDEF ($show_relay) | |
2072 | # Determine relaying address if either only one address listed, | |
2073 | # or two the same. If they are different, it implies a forwarding | |
2074 | # or aliasing, which is not relaying. Note that for multi-aliased | |
2075 | # addresses, there may be a further address between the first | |
2076 | # and last. | |
2077 | ||
a83c7e95 | 2078 | if (defined $message[$FROM_HOST]) { |
059ec3d9 PH |
2079 | if (/^(\\S+)(?:\\s+\\([^)]\\))?\\s+<([^>]+)>/) { |
2080 | ($old,$new) = ($1,$2); | |
d5692f86 | 2081 | } |
059ec3d9 | 2082 | else { |
d5692f86 SC |
2083 | $old = $new = ""; |
2084 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2085 | |
2086 | if ("\\L$new" eq "\\L$old") { | |
2087 | ($old) = /^(\\S+)/ if $old eq ""; | |
a83c7e95 | 2088 | my $key = "H=\\L$message[$FROM_HOST]\\E A=\\L$message[$FROM_ADDRESS]\\E => " . |
059ec3d9 PH |
2089 | "H=\\L$host\\E$ip A=\\L$old\\E"; |
2090 | if (!defined $relay_pattern || $key !~ /$relay_pattern/o) { | |
2091 | $relayed{$key} = 0 if !defined $relayed{$key}; | |
608bc29d | 2092 | ++$relayed{$key}; |
d5692f86 | 2093 | } |
059ec3d9 | 2094 | else { |
608bc29d | 2095 | ++$relayed_unshown; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2096 | } |
2097 | } | |
2098 | } | |
2099 | #ENDIF ($show_relay) | |
2100 | ||
2101 | } | |
2102 | ||
2103 | #IFDEF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) | |
d5692f86 SC |
2104 | #IFDEF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users) |
2105 | { #Store both local and remote users. | |
2106 | #ENDIF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users) | |
2107 | ||
2108 | #IFDEF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users) | |
2109 | if ($host eq "local") { #Store local users only. | |
2110 | #ENDIF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users) | |
2111 | ||
2112 | #IFDEF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table) | |
2113 | if ($host ne "local") { #Store remote users only. | |
2114 | #ENDIF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table) | |
2115 | ||
2116 | if (my($user) = split((/\\s</)? " <" : " ", $_)) { | |
2117 | #IFDEF ($include_original_destination) | |
2118 | { | |
2119 | #ENDIF ($include_original_destination) | |
2120 | #IFNDEF ($include_original_destination) | |
2121 | if ($user =~ /^[\\/|]/) { | |
2122 | #ENDIF ($include_original_destination) | |
a797be69 SC |
2123 | #my($parent) = $_ =~ /(<[^@]+@?[^>]*>)/; |
2124 | my($parent) = $_ =~ / (<.+?>) /; #DT 1.54 | |
37f8a7c9 SC |
2125 | if (defined $parent) { |
2126 | $user = "$user $parent"; | |
2127 | #IFDEF ($do_local_domain) | |
2128 | if ($parent =~ /\\@(.+)>/) { | |
2129 | $local_domain = lc($1); | |
2130 | ++$delivered_messages_local_domain{$local_domain}; | |
2131 | ++$delivered_addresses_local_domain{$local_domain}; | |
2132 | add_volume(\\$delivered_data_local_domain{$local_domain},\\$delivered_data_gigs_local_domain{$local_domain},$size); | |
2133 | } | |
2134 | #ENDIF ($do_local_domain) | |
2135 | } | |
d5692f86 | 2136 | } |
a83c7e95 SC |
2137 | ++$delivered_messages_user{$user}; |
2138 | ++$delivered_addresses_user{$user}; | |
d5692f86 SC |
2139 | add_volume(\\$delivered_data_user{$user},\\$delivered_data_gigs_user{$user},$size); |
2140 | } | |
2141 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2142 | #ENDIF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) |
2143 | ||
2144 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Host}) | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2145 | $delivered_messages{Host}{$host}++; |
2146 | $delivered_addresses{Host}{$host}++; | |
d5692f86 | 2147 | add_volume(\\$delivered_data{Host}{$host},\\$delivered_data_gigs{Host}{$host},$size); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2148 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Host}) |
2149 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Domain}) | |
2150 | if ($domain) { | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2151 | ++$delivered_messages{Domain}{$domain}; |
2152 | ++$delivered_addresses{Domain}{$domain}; | |
d5692f86 SC |
2153 | add_volume(\\$delivered_data{Domain}{$domain},\\$delivered_data_gigs{Domain}{$domain},$size); |
2154 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2155 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Domain}) |
2156 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Email}) | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2157 | ++$delivered_messages{Email}{$email}; |
2158 | ++$delivered_addresses{Email}{$email}; | |
d5692f86 | 2159 | add_volume(\\$delivered_data{Email}{$email},\\$delivered_data_gigs{Email}{$email},$size); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2160 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Email}) |
2161 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Edomain}) | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2162 | ++$delivered_messages{Edomain}{$edomain}; |
2163 | ++$delivered_addresses{Edomain}{$edomain}; | |
d5692f86 | 2164 | add_volume(\\$delivered_data{Edomain}{$edomain},\\$delivered_data_gigs{Edomain}{$edomain},$size); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2165 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Edomain}) |
2166 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
2167 | ++$total_delivered_messages; |
2168 | ++$total_delivered_addresses; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2169 | add_volume(\\$total_delivered_data,\\$total_delivered_data_gigs,$size); |
2170 | ||
2171 | #IFDEF ($show_transport) | |
2172 | my $transport = (/\\sT=(\\S+)/) ? $1 : ":blackhole:"; | |
608bc29d | 2173 | ++$transported_count{$transport}; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2174 | add_volume(\\$transported_data{$transport},\\$transported_data_gigs{$transport},$size); |
2175 | #ENDIF ($show_transport) | |
2176 | ||
2177 | #IFDEF ($hist_opt > 0) | |
2178 | $delivered_interval_count[($m_hour*60 + $m_min)/$hist_interval]++; | |
2179 | #ENDIF ($hist_opt > 0) | |
2180 | ||
608bc29d SC |
2181 | #IFDEF ($#delivery_times > 0) |
2182 | if (/ DT=(\S+)/) { | |
2183 | $seconds = wdhms_seconds($1); | |
2184 | for ($i = 0; $i <= $#delivery_times; $i++) { | |
2185 | if ($seconds < $delivery_times[$i]) { | |
2186 | ++$dt_all_bin[$i]; | |
a83c7e95 | 2187 | ++$dt_remote_bin[$i] if $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED]; |
608bc29d SC |
2188 | last; |
2189 | } | |
2190 | } | |
2191 | if ($i > $#delivery_times) { | |
2192 | ++$dt_all_overflow; | |
a83c7e95 | 2193 | ++$dt_remote_overflow if $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED]; |
608bc29d SC |
2194 | } |
2195 | } | |
2196 | #ENDIF ($#delivery_times > 0) | |
2197 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
2198 | } |
2199 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
2200 | elsif ($flag eq "->") { |
2201 | ||
2202 | #IFDEF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) | |
2203 | #IFDEF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users) | |
2204 | { #Store both local and remote users. | |
2205 | #ENDIF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users) | |
2206 | ||
2207 | #IFDEF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users) | |
2208 | if ($host eq "local") { #Store local users only. | |
2209 | #ENDIF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users) | |
2210 | ||
2211 | #IFDEF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table) | |
2212 | if ($host ne "local") { #Store remote users only. | |
2213 | #ENDIF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table) | |
2214 | ||
2215 | if (my($user) = split((/\\s</)? " <" : " ", $_)) { | |
2216 | #IFDEF ($include_original_destination) | |
2217 | { | |
2218 | #ENDIF ($include_original_destination) | |
2219 | #IFNDEF ($include_original_destination) | |
2220 | if ($user =~ /^[\\/|]/) { | |
2221 | #ENDIF ($include_original_destination) | |
a797be69 SC |
2222 | #my($parent) = $_ =~ /(<[^@]+@?[^>]*>)/; |
2223 | my($parent) = $_ =~ / (<.+?>) /; #DT 1.54 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2224 | $user = "$user $parent" if defined $parent; |
2225 | } | |
2226 | ++$delivered_addresses_user{$user}; | |
2227 | } | |
2228 | } | |
2229 | #ENDIF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) | |
2230 | ||
2231 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Host}) | |
2232 | $delivered_addresses{Host}{$host}++; | |
2233 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Host}) | |
2234 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Domain}) | |
2235 | if ($domain) { | |
2236 | ++$delivered_addresses{Domain}{$domain}; | |
2237 | } | |
2238 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Domain}) | |
2239 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Email}) | |
2240 | ++$delivered_addresses{Email}{$email}; | |
2241 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Email}) | |
2242 | #IFDEF ($do_sender{Edomain}) | |
2243 | ++$delivered_addresses{Edomain}{$edomain}; | |
2244 | #ENDIF ($do_sender{Edomain}) | |
2245 | ||
2246 | ++$total_delivered_addresses; | |
2247 | } | |
2248 | ||
2249 | elsif ($flag eq "==" && defined($message[$SIZE]) && !defined($message[$DELAYED])) { | |
608bc29d | 2250 | ++$delayed_count; |
a83c7e95 | 2251 | $message[$DELAYED] = 1; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2252 | } |
2253 | ||
2254 | elsif ($flag eq "**") { | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2255 | if (defined ($message[$SIZE])) { |
2256 | unless (defined $message[$HAD_ERROR]) { | |
608bc29d | 2257 | ++$message_errors; |
a83c7e95 | 2258 | $message[$HAD_ERROR] = 1; |
608bc29d SC |
2259 | } |
2260 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2261 | |
2262 | #IFDEF ($show_errors) | |
608bc29d | 2263 | ++$errors_count{$_}; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2264 | #ENDIF ($show_errors) |
2265 | ||
2266 | } | |
2267 | ||
2268 | elsif ($flag eq "Co") { | |
2269 | #Completed? | |
2270 | #IFDEF ($#queue_times >= 0) | |
a83c7e95 | 2271 | $queued = queue_time($tod, $message[$ARRIVAL_TIME], $id); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2272 | |
2273 | for ($i = 0; $i <= $#queue_times; $i++) { | |
2274 | if ($queued < $queue_times[$i]) { | |
608bc29d | 2275 | ++$qt_all_bin[$i]; |
a83c7e95 | 2276 | ++$qt_remote_bin[$i] if $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED]; |
059ec3d9 | 2277 | last; |
d5692f86 SC |
2278 | } |
2279 | } | |
608bc29d SC |
2280 | if ($i > $#queue_times) { |
2281 | ++$qt_all_overflow; | |
a83c7e95 | 2282 | ++$qt_remote_overflow if $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED]; |
608bc29d | 2283 | } |
059ec3d9 PH |
2284 | #ENDIF ($#queue_times >= 0) |
2285 | ||
608bc29d SC |
2286 | #IFDEF ($#rcpt_times >= 0) |
2287 | if (/ QT=(\S+)/) { | |
2288 | $seconds = wdhms_seconds($1); | |
2289 | #Calculate $queued if not previously calculated above. | |
2290 | #IFNDEF ($#queue_times >= 0) | |
a83c7e95 | 2291 | $queued = queue_time($tod, $message[$ARRIVAL_TIME], $id); |
608bc29d SC |
2292 | #ENDIF ($#queue_times >= 0) |
2293 | $rcpt_time = $seconds - $queued; | |
2294 | my($protocol); | |
2295 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
2296 | if (defined $message[$PROTOCOL]) { |
2297 | $protocol = $message[$PROTOCOL]; | |
608bc29d SC |
2298 | |
2299 | # Create the bin if its not already defined. | |
2300 | unless (exists $rcpt_times_bin{$protocol}) { | |
2301 | initialise_rcpt_times($protocol); | |
2302 | } | |
2303 | } | |
2304 | ||
2305 | ||
2306 | for ($i = 0; $i <= $#rcpt_times; ++$i) { | |
2307 | if ($rcpt_time < $rcpt_times[$i]) { | |
2308 | ++$rcpt_times_bin{all}[$i]; | |
2309 | ++$rcpt_times_bin{$protocol}[$i] if defined $protocol; | |
2310 | last; | |
2311 | } | |
2312 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 2313 | |
608bc29d SC |
2314 | if ($i > $#rcpt_times) { |
2315 | ++$rcpt_times_overflow{all}; | |
2316 | ++$rcpt_times_overflow{$protocol} if defined $protocol; | |
2317 | } | |
2318 | } | |
2319 | #ENDIF ($#rcpt_times >= 0) | |
2320 | ||
2321 | delete($messages{$id}); | |
059ec3d9 | 2322 | } |
a83c7e95 SC |
2323 | elsif ($flag eq "SA") { |
2324 | $ip = (/From.*?(\\[[^]]+\\])/ || /\\((local)\\)/) ? $1 : ""; | |
2325 | #SpamAssassin message | |
2326 | if (/Action: ((permanently|temporarily) rejected message|flagged as Spam but accepted): score=(\d+\.\d)/) { | |
2327 | #add_volume(\\$spam_score,\\$spam_score_gigs,$3); | |
2328 | ++$spam_count_by_ip{$ip}; | |
2329 | } elsif (/Action: scanned but message isn\'t spam: score=(-?\d+\.\d)/) { | |
2330 | #add_volume(\\$ham_score,\\$ham_score_gigs,$1); | |
2331 | ++$ham_count_by_ip{$ip}; | |
2332 | } elsif (/(Not running SA because SAEximRunCond expanded to false|check skipped due to message size)/) { | |
2333 | ++$ham_count_by_ip{$ip}; | |
2334 | } | |
2335 | } | |
2336 | ||
2337 | # Look for Reject messages or blackholed messages (deliveries | |
2338 | # without a transport) | |
2339 | if ($flag eq "Re" || ($flag eq "=>" && ! /\\sT=\\S+/)) { | |
2340 | # Correct the IP address for rejects: | |
2341 | # rejected EHLO from my.test.net [10.0.0.5]: syntactically invalid argument(s): | |
e2f7a0d2 SC |
2342 | # rejected EHLO from [10.0.0.6]: syntactically invalid argument(s): |
2343 | $ip = $1 if ($ip eq "local" && /^rejected [HE][HE]LO from .*?(\[.+?\]):/); | |
e2f7a0d2 SC |
2344 | if (/SpamAssassin/) { |
2345 | ++$rejected_count_by_reason{"Rejected by SpamAssassin"}; | |
30e9ac3f SC |
2346 | ++$rejected_count_by_ip{$ip}; |
2347 | } | |
2348 | elsif ( | |
2349 | /(temporarily rejected [A-Z]*) .*?(: .*?)(:|\s*$)/ | |
2350 | ) { | |
2351 | ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason{"\u$1$2"}; | |
2352 | ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip{$ip}; | |
2353 | } | |
2354 | elsif ( | |
2355 | /(temporarily refused connection)/ | |
2356 | ) { | |
2357 | ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason{"\u$1"}; | |
2358 | ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip{$ip}; | |
e2f7a0d2 SC |
2359 | } |
2360 | elsif ( | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2361 | /(listed at [^ ]+)/ || |
2362 | /(Forged IP detected in HELO)/ || | |
2363 | /(Invalid domain or IP given in HELO\/EHLO)/ || | |
2364 | /(unqualified recipient rejected)/ || | |
2365 | /(closed connection (after|in response) .*?)\s*$/ || | |
2366 | /(sender rejected)/ || | |
2367 | # 2005-09-23 15:07:49 1EInHJ-0007Ex-Au H=(a.b.c) [10.0.0.1] F=<> rejected after DATA: This message contains a virus: (Eicar-Test-Signature) please scan your system. | |
2368 | # 2005-10-06 10:50:07 1ENRS3-0000Nr-Kt => blackhole (DATA ACL discarded recipients): This message contains a virus: (Worm.SomeFool.P) please scan your system. | |
2369 | / rejected after DATA: (.*)/ || | |
2370 | /.DATA ACL discarded recipients.: (.*)/ || | |
2371 | /rejected after DATA: (unqualified address not permitted)/ || | |
2372 | /(VRFY rejected)/ || | |
2373 | # /(sender verify (defer|fail))/i || | |
2374 | /(too many recipients)/ || | |
2375 | /(refused relay.*?) to/ || | |
2376 | /(rejected by non-SMTP ACL: .*)/ || | |
2377 | /(rejected by local_scan.*)/ || | |
2378 | # SMTP call from %s dropped: too many syntax or protocol errors (last command was "%s" | |
2379 | # SMTP call from %s dropped: too many nonmail commands | |
2380 | /(dropped: too many ((nonmail|unrecognized) commands|syntax or protocol errors))/ || | |
2381 | ||
2382 | # local_scan() function crashed with signal %d - message temporarily rejected | |
2383 | # local_scan() function timed out - message temporarily rejected | |
2384 | /(local_scan.. function .* - message temporarily rejected)/ || | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2385 | # SMTP protocol synchronization error (input sent without waiting for greeting): rejected connection from %s |
2386 | /(SMTP protocol .*?(error|violation))/ || | |
2387 | /(message too big)/ | |
2388 | ) { | |
2389 | ++$rejected_count_by_reason{"\u$1"}; | |
30e9ac3f | 2390 | ++$rejected_count_by_ip{$ip}; |
a83c7e95 SC |
2391 | } |
2392 | elsif (/rejected [HE][HE]LO from [^:]*: syntactically invalid argument/) { | |
2393 | ++$rejected_count_by_reason{"Rejected HELO/EHLO: syntactically invalid argument"}; | |
30e9ac3f | 2394 | ++$rejected_count_by_ip{$ip}; |
a83c7e95 SC |
2395 | } |
2396 | elsif (/response to "RCPT TO.*? was: (.*)/) { | |
2397 | ++$rejected_count_by_reason{"Response to RCPT TO was: $1"}; | |
30e9ac3f | 2398 | ++$rejected_count_by_ip{$ip}; |
a83c7e95 SC |
2399 | } |
2400 | elsif ( | |
2401 | /(lookup of host )\S+ (failed)/ || | |
2402 | ||
2403 | # rejected from <%s>%s%s%s%s: message too big: | |
2404 | /(rejected [A-Z]*) .*?(: .*?)(:|\s*$)/ || | |
2405 | # refused connection from %s (host_reject_connection) | |
2406 | # refused connection from %s (tcp wrappers) | |
2407 | /(refused connection )from.*? (\(.*)/ || | |
2408 | ||
2409 | # error from remote mailer after RCPT TO:<a@b.c>: host a.b.c [10.0.0.1]: 450 <a@b.c>: Recipient address rejected: Greylisted for 60 seconds | |
2410 | # error from remote mailer after MAIL FROM:<> SIZE=3468: host a.b.c [10.0.0.1]: 421 a.b.c has refused your connection because your server did not have a PTR record. | |
2411 | /(error from remote mailer after .*?:).*(: .*?)(:|\s*$)/ || | |
2412 | ||
2413 | # a.b.c F=<a@b.c> rejected after DATA: "@" or "." expected after "Undisclosed-Recipient": failing address in "To" header is: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;> | |
2414 | /rejected after DATA: ("." or "." expected).*?(: failing address in .*? header)/ || | |
2415 | ||
2416 | # connection from %s refused load average = %.2f | |
2417 | /(Connection )from.*? (refused: load average)/ || | |
2418 | # connection from %s refused (IP options) | |
2419 | # Connection from %s refused: too many connections | |
2420 | # connection from %s refused | |
2421 | /([Cc]onnection )from.*? (refused.*)/ || | |
2422 | # [10.0.0.1]: connection refused | |
2423 | /: (Connection refused)()/ | |
2424 | ) { | |
2425 | ++$rejected_count_by_reason{"\u$1$2"}; | |
30e9ac3f | 2426 | ++$rejected_count_by_ip{$ip}; |
a83c7e95 | 2427 | } |
d5c13d66 NM |
2428 | elsif ( |
2429 | # 2008-03-31 06:25:22 H=mail.densitron.com [216.70.140.224]:45386 temporarily rejected connection in "connect" ACL: too fast reconnects // .hs | |
2430 | # 2008-03-31 06:25:22 H=mail.densitron.com [216.70.140.224]:45386 temporarily rejected connection in "connect" ACL // .hs | |
2431 | /(temporarily rejected connection in .*?ACL:?.*)/ | |
2432 | ) { | |
2433 | ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip{$ip}; | |
2434 | ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason{"\u$1"}; | |
2435 | } | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2436 | else { |
2437 | ++$rejected_count_by_reason{Unknown}; | |
30e9ac3f | 2438 | ++$rejected_count_by_ip{$ip}; |
a83c7e95 SC |
2439 | print STDERR "Unknown rejection: $_" if $debug; |
2440 | } | |
2441 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2442 | }'; |
2443 | ||
2444 | # We now do a 'C preprocessor style operation on our parser | |
2445 | # to remove bits not in use. | |
2446 | my(%defines_in_operation,$removing_lines,$processed_parser); | |
2447 | foreach (split (/\n/,$parser)) { | |
2448 | if ((/^\s*#\s*IFDEF\s*\((.*?)\)/i && ! eval $1) || | |
d5692f86 | 2449 | (/^\s*#\s*IFNDEF\s*\((.*?)\)/i && eval $1) ) { |
059ec3d9 PH |
2450 | $defines_in_operation{$1} = 1; |
2451 | $removing_lines = 1; | |
2452 | } | |
2453 | ||
608bc29d SC |
2454 | # Convert constants. |
2455 | while (/(\$[A-Z][A-Z_]*)\b/) { | |
2456 | my $constant = eval $1; | |
2457 | s/(\$[A-Z][A-Z_]*)\b/$constant/; | |
2458 | } | |
2459 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
2460 | $processed_parser .= $_."\n" unless $removing_lines; |
2461 | ||
2462 | if (/^\s*#\s*ENDIF\s*\((.*?)\)/i) { | |
2463 | delete $defines_in_operation{$1}; | |
2464 | unless (keys %defines_in_operation) { | |
d5692f86 | 2465 | $removing_lines = 0; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2466 | } |
2467 | } | |
2468 | } | |
608bc29d | 2469 | print STDERR "# START OF PARSER:$processed_parser\n# END OF PARSER\n\n" if $debug; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2470 | |
2471 | return $processed_parser; | |
2472 | } | |
2473 | ||
2474 | ||
2475 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
2476 | ####################################################################### |
2477 | # parse(); | |
8e669ac1 | 2478 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 2479 | # parse($parser,\*FILEHANDLE); |
8e669ac1 | 2480 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
2481 | # This subroutine accepts a parser and a filehandle from main and parses each |
2482 | # line. We store the results into global variables. | |
2483 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2484 | sub parse { |
2485 | my($parser,$fh) = @_; | |
2486 | ||
2487 | if ($merge_reports) { | |
2488 | parse_old_eximstat_reports($fh); | |
2489 | } | |
2490 | else { | |
2491 | eval $parser; | |
2492 | die ($@) if $@; | |
2493 | } | |
2494 | ||
2495 | } | |
2496 | ||
2497 | ||
2498 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
2499 | ####################################################################### |
2500 | # print_header(); | |
8e669ac1 | 2501 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 2502 | # print_header(); |
8e669ac1 | 2503 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
2504 | # Print our headers and contents. |
2505 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2506 | sub print_header { |
2507 | ||
d5692f86 | 2508 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2509 | my $title = "Exim statistics from $begin to $end"; |
2510 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
2511 | print $txt_fh "\n$title\n" if $txt_fh; |
2512 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
2513 | print $htm_fh html_header($title); | |
2514 | print $htm_fh "<ul>\n"; | |
30e9ac3f SC |
2515 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Grandtotal\">Grand total summary</a>\n"; |
2516 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Patterns\">User Specified Patterns</a>\n" if @user_patterns; | |
2517 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Transport\">Deliveries by Transport</a>\n" if $show_transport; | |
059ec3d9 | 2518 | if ($hist_opt) { |
d5692f86 SC |
2519 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Messages received\">Messages received per hour</a>\n"; |
2520 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Deliveries\">Deliveries per hour</a>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2521 | } |
608bc29d | 2522 | |
059ec3d9 | 2523 | if ($#queue_times >= 0) { |
608bc29d SC |
2524 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Time spent on the queue all messages\">Time spent on the queue: all messages</a>\n"; |
2525 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Time spent on the queue messages with at least one remote delivery\">Time spent on the queue: messages with at least one remote delivery</a>\n"; | |
2526 | } | |
2527 | ||
2528 | if ($#delivery_times >= 0) { | |
2529 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Delivery times all messages\">Delivery times: all messages</a>\n"; | |
2530 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Delivery times messages with at least one remote delivery\">Delivery times: messages with at least one remote delivery</a>\n"; | |
2531 | } | |
2532 | ||
2533 | if ($#rcpt_times >= 0) { | |
2534 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Receipt times all messages\">Receipt times</a>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2535 | } |
608bc29d | 2536 | |
d5692f86 | 2537 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Relayed messages\">Relayed messages</a>\n" if $show_relay; |
059ec3d9 | 2538 | if ($topcount) { |
30e9ac3f | 2539 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Mail rejection reason count\">Top $topcount mail rejection reasons by message count</a>\n" if %rejected_count_by_reason; |
059ec3d9 | 2540 | foreach ('Host','Domain','Email','Edomain') { |
d5692f86 | 2541 | next unless $do_sender{$_}; |
30e9ac3f SC |
2542 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Sending \l$_ count\">Top $topcount sending \l${_}s by message count</a>\n"; |
2543 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Sending \l$_ volume\">Top $topcount sending \l${_}s by volume</a>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2544 | } |
a83c7e95 | 2545 | if (($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) && %received_count_user) { |
30e9ac3f SC |
2546 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Local sender count\">Top $topcount local senders by message count</a>\n"; |
2547 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Local sender volume\">Top $topcount local senders by volume</a>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2548 | } |
2549 | foreach ('Host','Domain','Email','Edomain') { | |
d5692f86 | 2550 | next unless $do_sender{$_}; |
30e9ac3f SC |
2551 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#$_ destination count\">Top $topcount \l$_ destinations by message count</a>\n"; |
2552 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#$_ destination volume\">Top $topcount \l$_ destinations by volume</a>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2553 | } |
a83c7e95 | 2554 | if (($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) && %delivered_messages_user) { |
30e9ac3f SC |
2555 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Local destination count\">Top $topcount local destinations by message count</a>\n"; |
2556 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Local destination volume\">Top $topcount local destinations by volume</a>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2557 | } |
37f8a7c9 SC |
2558 | if (($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) && %delivered_messages_local_domain) { |
2559 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Local domain destination count\">Top $topcount local domain destinations by message count</a>\n"; | |
2560 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Local domain destination volume\">Top $topcount local domain destinations by volume</a>\n"; | |
2561 | } | |
a83c7e95 | 2562 | |
30e9ac3f SC |
2563 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Rejected ip count\">Top $topcount rejected ips by message count</a>\n" if %rejected_count_by_ip; |
2564 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Temporarily rejected ip count\">Top $topcount temporarily rejected ips by message count</a>\n" if %temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip; | |
2565 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#Non-rejected spamming ip count\">Top $topcount non-rejected spamming ips by message count</a>\n" if %spam_count_by_ip; | |
a83c7e95 | 2566 | |
059ec3d9 | 2567 | } |
d5692f86 SC |
2568 | print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#errors\">List of errors</a>\n" if %errors_count; |
2569 | print $htm_fh "</ul>\n<hr>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2570 | } |
d5692f86 SC |
2571 | if ($xls_fh) |
2572 | { | |
2573 | $ws_global->write($row++, $col+0, "Exim Statistics", $f_header1); | |
2574 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row, $col, ["from:", $begin, "to:", $end], $f_default); | |
2575 | $row+=2; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2576 | } |
2577 | } | |
2578 | ||
2579 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
2580 | ####################################################################### |
2581 | # print_grandtotals(); | |
8e669ac1 | 2582 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 2583 | # print_grandtotals(); |
8e669ac1 | 2584 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
2585 | # Print the grand totals. |
2586 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2587 | sub print_grandtotals { |
2588 | ||
2589 | # Get the sender by headings and results. This is complicated as we can have | |
2590 | # different numbers of columns. | |
a83c7e95 | 2591 | my($sender_txt_header,$sender_txt_format,$sender_html_format); |
059ec3d9 | 2592 | my(@received_totals,@delivered_totals); |
d5692f86 | 2593 | my($row_tablehead, $row_max); |
a83c7e95 | 2594 | my(@col_headers) = ('TOTAL', 'Volume', 'Messages', 'Addresses'); |
d5692f86 | 2595 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2596 | foreach ('Host','Domain','Email','Edomain') { |
2597 | next unless $do_sender{$_}; | |
2598 | if ($merge_reports) { | |
2599 | push(@received_totals, get_report_total($report_totals{Received},"${_}s")); | |
2600 | push(@delivered_totals,get_report_total($report_totals{Delivered},"${_}s")); | |
2601 | } | |
2602 | else { | |
2603 | push(@received_totals,scalar(keys %{$received_data{$_}})); | |
2604 | push(@delivered_totals,scalar(keys %{$delivered_data{$_}})); | |
2605 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 2606 | $sender_txt_header .= " " x ($COLUMN_WIDTHS - length($_)) . $_ . 's'; |
30e9ac3f SC |
2607 | $sender_html_format .= "<td align=\"right\">%s</td>"; |
2608 | $sender_txt_format .= " " x ($COLUMN_WIDTHS - 5) . "%6s"; | |
a83c7e95 | 2609 | push(@col_headers,"${_}s"); |
059ec3d9 PH |
2610 | } |
2611 | ||
a83c7e95 | 2612 | my $txt_format1 = " %-16s %9s %6d %6s $sender_txt_format"; |
d5692f86 | 2613 | my $txt_format2 = " %6d %4.1f%% %6d %4.1f%%", |
a83c7e95 | 2614 | my $htm_format1 = "<tr><td>%s</td><td align=\"right\">%s</td><td align=\"right\">%s</td><td align=\"right\">%s</td>$sender_html_format"; |
d5692f86 | 2615 | my $htm_format2 = "<td align=\"right\">%d</td><td align=\"right\">%4.1f%%</td><td align=\"right\">%d</td><td align=\"right\">%4.1f%%</td>"; |
059ec3d9 | 2616 | |
d5692f86 | 2617 | if ($txt_fh) { |
059ec3d9 | 2618 | my $sender_spaces = " " x length($sender_txt_header); |
d5692f86 SC |
2619 | print $txt_fh "\n"; |
2620 | print $txt_fh "Grand total summary\n"; | |
2621 | print $txt_fh "-------------------\n"; | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2622 | print $txt_fh " $sender_spaces At least one address\n"; |
2623 | print $txt_fh " TOTAL Volume Messages Addresses $sender_txt_header Delayed Failed\n"; | |
d5692f86 SC |
2624 | } |
2625 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
30e9ac3f | 2626 | print $htm_fh "<a name=\"Grandtotal\"></a>\n"; |
d5692f86 SC |
2627 | print $htm_fh "<h2>Grand total summary</h2>\n"; |
2628 | print $htm_fh "<table border=1>\n"; | |
a83c7e95 | 2629 | print $htm_fh "<tr><th>" . join('</th><th>',@col_headers) . "</th><th colspan=2>At least one addr<br>Delayed</th><th colspan=2>At least one addr<br>Failed</th>\n"; |
d5692f86 | 2630 | } |
a83c7e95 SC |
2631 | if ($xls_fh) { |
2632 | $ws_global->write($row++, 0, "Grand total summary", $f_header2); | |
2633 | $ws_global->write($row, 0, \@col_headers, $f_header2); | |
2634 | $ws_global->merge_range($row, scalar(@col_headers), $row, scalar(@col_headers)+1, "At least one addr Delayed", $f_header2_m); | |
2635 | $ws_global->merge_range($row, scalar(@col_headers)+2, $row, scalar(@col_headers)+3, "At least one addr Failed", $f_header2_m); | |
2636 | #$ws_global->write(++$row, scalar(@col_headers), ['Total','Percent','Total','Percent'], $f_header2); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2637 | } |
2638 | ||
d5692f86 | 2639 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2640 | my($volume,$failed_count); |
2641 | if ($merge_reports) { | |
2642 | $volume = volume_rounded($report_totals{Received}{Volume}, $report_totals{Received}{'Volume-gigs'}); | |
2643 | $total_received_count = get_report_total($report_totals{Received},'Messages'); | |
2644 | $failed_count = get_report_total($report_totals{Received},'Failed'); | |
2645 | $delayed_count = get_report_total($report_totals{Received},'Delayed'); | |
2646 | } | |
2647 | else { | |
2648 | $volume = volume_rounded($total_received_data, $total_received_data_gigs); | |
608bc29d | 2649 | $failed_count = $message_errors; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2650 | } |
2651 | ||
2652 | { | |
2653 | no integer; | |
059ec3d9 | 2654 | |
d5692f86 | 2655 | my @content=( |
a83c7e95 | 2656 | $volume,$total_received_count,'', |
d5692f86 SC |
2657 | @received_totals, |
2658 | $delayed_count, | |
2659 | ($total_received_count) ? ($delayed_count*100/$total_received_count) : 0, | |
2660 | $failed_count, | |
2661 | ($total_received_count) ? ($failed_count*100/$total_received_count) : 0 | |
2662 | ); | |
2663 | ||
2664 | printf $txt_fh ("$txt_format1$txt_format2\n", 'Received', @content) if $txt_fh; | |
2665 | printf $htm_fh ("$htm_format1$htm_format2\n", 'Received', @content) if $htm_fh; | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2666 | if ($xls_fh) { |
2667 | $ws_global->write(++$row, 0, 'Received', $f_default); | |
2668 | for (my $i=0; $i < scalar(@content); $i++) { | |
d5692f86 | 2669 | if ($i == 4 || $i == 6) { |
a83c7e95 | 2670 | $ws_global->write($row, $i+1, $content[$i]/100, $f_percent); |
d5692f86 SC |
2671 | } |
2672 | else { | |
a83c7e95 | 2673 | $ws_global->write($row, $i+1, $content[$i], $f_default); |
d5692f86 SC |
2674 | } |
2675 | } | |
2676 | } | |
2677 | } | |
a83c7e95 | 2678 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2679 | if ($merge_reports) { |
2680 | $volume = volume_rounded($report_totals{Delivered}{Volume}, $report_totals{Delivered}{'Volume-gigs'}); | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2681 | $total_delivered_messages = get_report_total($report_totals{Delivered},'Messages'); |
2682 | $total_delivered_addresses = get_report_total($report_totals{Delivered},'Addresses'); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2683 | } |
2684 | else { | |
2685 | $volume = volume_rounded($total_delivered_data, $total_delivered_data_gigs); | |
2686 | } | |
d5692f86 | 2687 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2688 | my @content=($volume, $total_delivered_messages, $total_delivered_addresses, @delivered_totals); |
2689 | printf $txt_fh ("$txt_format1\n", 'Delivered', @content) if $txt_fh; | |
2690 | printf $htm_fh ("$htm_format1\n", 'Delivered', @content) if $htm_fh; | |
d5692f86 | 2691 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2692 | if ($xls_fh) { |
2693 | $ws_global->write(++$row, 0, 'Delivered', $f_default); | |
2694 | for (my $i=0; $i < scalar(@content); $i++) { | |
2695 | $ws_global->write($row, $i+1, $content[$i], $f_default); | |
2696 | } | |
2697 | } | |
2698 | ||
2699 | if ($merge_reports) { | |
30e9ac3f | 2700 | foreach ('Rejects', 'Temp Rejects', 'Ham', 'Spam') { |
a83c7e95 SC |
2701 | my $messages = get_report_total($report_totals{$_},'Messages'); |
2702 | my $addresses = get_report_total($report_totals{$_},'Addresses'); | |
2703 | if ($messages) { | |
2704 | @content = ($_, '', $messages, ''); | |
2705 | push(@content,get_report_total($report_totals{$_},'Hosts')) if $do_sender{Host}; | |
30e9ac3f SC |
2706 | #These rows do not have entries for the following columns (if specified) |
2707 | foreach ('Domain','Email','Edomain') { | |
2708 | push(@content,'') if $do_sender{$_}; | |
2709 | } | |
2710 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
2711 | printf $txt_fh ("$txt_format1\n", @content) if $txt_fh; |
2712 | printf $htm_fh ("$htm_format1\n", @content) if $htm_fh; | |
2713 | $ws_global->write(++$row, 0, \@content) if $xls_fh; | |
2714 | } | |
2715 | } | |
2716 | } | |
2717 | else { | |
2718 | foreach my $total_aref (['Rejects',\%rejected_count_by_ip], | |
30e9ac3f | 2719 | ['Temp Rejects',\%temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip], |
a83c7e95 SC |
2720 | ['Ham',\%ham_count_by_ip], |
2721 | ['Spam',\%spam_count_by_ip]) { | |
30e9ac3f | 2722 | #Count the number of messages of this type. |
a83c7e95 SC |
2723 | my $messages = 0; |
2724 | map {$messages += $_} values %{$total_aref->[1]}; | |
2725 | ||
2726 | if ($messages > 0) { | |
2727 | @content = ($total_aref->[0], '', $messages, ''); | |
30e9ac3f SC |
2728 | |
2729 | #Count the number of distict IPs for the Hosts column. | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2730 | push(@content,scalar(keys %{$total_aref->[1]})) if $do_sender{Host}; |
2731 | ||
30e9ac3f SC |
2732 | #These rows do not have entries for the following columns (if specified) |
2733 | foreach ('Domain','Email','Edomain') { | |
2734 | push(@content,'') if $do_sender{$_}; | |
2735 | } | |
2736 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
2737 | printf $txt_fh ("$txt_format1\n", @content) if $txt_fh; |
2738 | printf $htm_fh ("$htm_format1\n", @content) if $htm_fh; | |
2739 | $ws_global->write(++$row, 0, \@content) if $xls_fh; | |
d5692f86 | 2740 | } |
a83c7e95 | 2741 | } |
d5692f86 | 2742 | } |
a83c7e95 SC |
2743 | |
2744 | printf $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh; | |
2745 | printf $htm_fh "</table>\n" if $htm_fh; | |
2746 | ++$row; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2747 | } |
2748 | ||
2749 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
2750 | ####################################################################### |
2751 | # print_user_patterns() | |
8e669ac1 | 2752 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 2753 | # print_user_patterns(); |
8e669ac1 | 2754 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
2755 | # Print the counts of user specified patterns. |
2756 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 | 2757 | sub print_user_patterns { |
d5692f86 SC |
2758 | my $txt_format1 = " %-18s %6d"; |
2759 | my $htm_format1 = "<tr><td>%s</td><td align=\"right\">%d</td>"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2760 | |
d5692f86 SC |
2761 | if ($txt_fh) { |
2762 | print $txt_fh "User Specified Patterns\n"; | |
2763 | print $txt_fh "-----------------------"; | |
2764 | print $txt_fh "\n Total\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2765 | } |
d5692f86 | 2766 | if ($htm_fh) { |
30e9ac3f | 2767 | print $htm_fh "<hr><a name=\"Patterns\"></a><h2>User Specified Patterns</h2>\n"; |
d5692f86 SC |
2768 | print $htm_fh "<table border=0 width=\"100%\">\n"; |
2769 | print $htm_fh "<tr><td>\n"; | |
2770 | print $htm_fh "<table border=1>\n"; | |
2771 | print $htm_fh "<tr><th> </th><th>Total</th>\n"; | |
2772 | } | |
2773 | if ($xls_fh) { | |
2774 | $ws_global->write($row++, $col, "User Specified Patterns", $f_header2); | |
2775 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 1, ["Total"], $f_headertab); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2776 | } |
2777 | ||
d5692f86 | 2778 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2779 | my($key); |
2780 | if ($merge_reports) { | |
2781 | # We are getting our data from previous reports. | |
2782 | foreach $key (@user_descriptions) { | |
2783 | my $count = get_report_total($report_totals{patterns}{$key},'Total'); | |
d5692f86 SC |
2784 | printf $txt_fh ("$txt_format1\n",$key,$count) if $txt_fh; |
2785 | printf $htm_fh ("$htm_format1\n",$key,$count) if $htm_fh; | |
2786 | if ($xls_fh) | |
2787 | { | |
2788 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 0, [$key,$count], $f_default); | |
2789 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2790 | } |
2791 | } | |
2792 | else { | |
2793 | # We are getting our data from mainlog files. | |
2794 | my $user_pattern_index = 0; | |
2795 | foreach $key (@user_descriptions) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
2796 | printf $txt_fh ("$txt_format1\n",$key,$user_pattern_totals[$user_pattern_index]) if $txt_fh; |
2797 | printf $htm_fh ("$htm_format1\n",$key,$user_pattern_totals[$user_pattern_index]) if $htm_fh; | |
a83c7e95 | 2798 | $ws_global->write($row++, 0, [$key,$user_pattern_totals[$user_pattern_index]]) if $xls_fh; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2799 | $user_pattern_index++; |
2800 | } | |
2801 | } | |
d5692f86 SC |
2802 | print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh; |
2803 | print $htm_fh "</table>\n\n" if $htm_fh; | |
2804 | if ($xls_fh) | |
2805 | { | |
2806 | ++$row; | |
059ec3d9 | 2807 | } |
608bc29d SC |
2808 | |
2809 | if ($hist_opt > 0) { | |
2810 | my $user_pattern_index = 0; | |
2811 | foreach $key (@user_descriptions) { | |
2812 | print_histogram($key, 'occurence', @{$user_pattern_interval_count[$user_pattern_index]}); | |
2813 | $user_pattern_index++; | |
2814 | } | |
2815 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2816 | } |
2817 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
2818 | ####################################################################### |
2819 | # print_rejects() | |
2820 | # | |
2821 | # print_rejects(); | |
2822 | # | |
2823 | # Print statistics about rejected mail. | |
2824 | ####################################################################### | |
2825 | sub print_rejects { | |
2826 | my($format1,$reason); | |
2827 | ||
2828 | my $txt_format1 = " %-40s %6d"; | |
2829 | my $htm_format1 = "<tr><td>%s</td><td align=\"right\">%d</td>"; | |
2830 | ||
2831 | if ($txt_fh) { | |
2832 | print $txt_fh "Rejected mail by reason\n"; | |
2833 | print $txt_fh "-----------------------"; | |
2834 | print $txt_fh "\n Total\n"; | |
2835 | } | |
2836 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
2837 | print $htm_fh "<hr><a name=\"patterns\"></a><h2>Rejected mail by reason</h2>\n"; | |
2838 | print $htm_fh "<table border=0 width=\"100%\"><tr><td><table border=1>\n"; | |
2839 | print $htm_fh "<tr><th> </th><th>Total</th>\n"; | |
2840 | } | |
2841 | if ($xls_fh) { | |
2842 | $ws_global->write($row++, $col, "Rejected mail by reason", $f_header2); | |
2843 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 1, ["Total"], $f_headertab); | |
2844 | } | |
2845 | ||
2846 | ||
2847 | my $href = ($merge_reports) ? $report_totals{rejected_mail_by_reason} : \%rejected_count_by_reason; | |
2848 | my(@chartdatanames, @chartdatavals_count); | |
2849 | ||
2850 | foreach $reason (top_n_sort($topcount, $href, undef, undef)) { | |
2851 | printf $txt_fh ("$txt_format1\n",$reason,$href->{$reason}) if $txt_fh; | |
2852 | printf $htm_fh ("$htm_format1\n",$reason,$href->{$reason}) if $htm_fh; | |
2853 | set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 0, [$reason,$href->{$reason}], $f_default) if $xls_fh; | |
2854 | push(@chartdatanames, $reason); | |
2855 | push(@chartdatavals_count, $href->{$reason}); | |
2856 | } | |
2857 | ||
2858 | $row++ if $xls_fh; | |
2859 | print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh; | |
2860 | ||
2861 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
2862 | print $htm_fh "</tr></table></td><td>"; | |
2863 | if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals_count > 0)) { | |
2864 | # calculate the graph | |
2865 | my @data = ( | |
2866 | \@chartdatanames, | |
2867 | \@chartdatavals_count | |
2868 | ); | |
2869 | my $graph = GD::Graph::pie->new(200, 200); | |
2870 | $graph->set( | |
2871 | x_label => 'Rejection Reasons', | |
2872 | y_label => 'Messages', | |
2873 | title => 'By count', | |
2874 | ); | |
2875 | my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or warn($graph->error); | |
2876 | if ($gd) { | |
2877 | open(IMG, ">$chartdir/rejections_count.png") or die "Could not write $chartdir/rejections_count.png: $!\n"; | |
2878 | binmode IMG; | |
2879 | print IMG $gd->png; | |
2880 | close IMG; | |
2881 | print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/rejections_count.png\">"; | |
2882 | } | |
2883 | } | |
2884 | print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n\n"; | |
2885 | } | |
2886 | } | |
2887 | ||
2888 | ||
2889 | ||
2890 | ||
059ec3d9 | 2891 | |
1b4fe9dd PH |
2892 | ####################################################################### |
2893 | # print_transport(); | |
8e669ac1 | 2894 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 2895 | # print_transport(); |
8e669ac1 | 2896 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
2897 | # Print totals by transport. |
2898 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 | 2899 | sub print_transport { |
059ec3d9 PH |
2900 | my(@chartdatanames); |
2901 | my(@chartdatavals_count); | |
2902 | my(@chartdatavals_vol); | |
d5692f86 SC |
2903 | no integer; #Lose this for charting the data. |
2904 | ||
2905 | my $txt_format1 = " %-18s %6s %6d"; | |
2906 | my $htm_format1 = "<tr><td>%s</td><td align=\"right\">%s</td><td align=\"right\">%d</td>"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2907 | |
d5692f86 SC |
2908 | if ($txt_fh) { |
2909 | print $txt_fh "Deliveries by transport\n"; | |
2910 | print $txt_fh "-----------------------"; | |
2911 | print $txt_fh "\n Volume Messages\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 2912 | } |
d5692f86 | 2913 | if ($htm_fh) { |
30e9ac3f | 2914 | print $htm_fh "<hr><a name=\"Transport\"></a><h2>Deliveries by Transport</h2>\n"; |
a83c7e95 | 2915 | print $htm_fh "<table border=0 width=\"100%\"><tr><td><table border=1>\n"; |
d5692f86 SC |
2916 | print $htm_fh "<tr><th> </th><th>Volume</th><th>Messages</th>\n"; |
2917 | } | |
2918 | if ($xls_fh) { | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2919 | $ws_global->write(++$row, $col, "Deliveries by transport", $f_header2); |
2920 | $ws_global->write(++$row, 1, ["Volume", "Messages"], $f_headertab); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2921 | } |
2922 | ||
2923 | my($key); | |
2924 | if ($merge_reports) { | |
2925 | # We are getting our data from previous reports. | |
2926 | foreach $key (sort keys %{$report_totals{transport}}) { | |
2927 | my $count = get_report_total($report_totals{transport}{$key},'Messages'); | |
d5692f86 SC |
2928 | my @content=($key, volume_rounded($report_totals{transport}{$key}{Volume}, |
2929 | $report_totals{transport}{$key}{'Volume-gigs'}), $count); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2930 | push(@chartdatanames, $key); |
2931 | push(@chartdatavals_count, $count); | |
2932 | push(@chartdatavals_vol, $report_totals{transport}{$key}{'Volume-gigs'}*$gig + $report_totals{transport}{$key}{Volume} ); | |
d5692f86 SC |
2933 | printf $txt_fh ("$txt_format1\n", @content) if $txt_fh; |
2934 | printf $htm_fh ("$htm_format1\n", @content) if $htm_fh; | |
a83c7e95 | 2935 | $ws_global->write(++$row, 0, \@content) if $xls_fh; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2936 | } |
2937 | } | |
2938 | else { | |
2939 | # We are getting our data from mainlog files. | |
2940 | foreach $key (sort keys %transported_data) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
2941 | my @content=($key, volume_rounded($transported_data{$key},$transported_data_gigs{$key}), |
2942 | $transported_count{$key}); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2943 | push(@chartdatanames, $key); |
2944 | push(@chartdatavals_count, $transported_count{$key}); | |
2945 | push(@chartdatavals_vol, $transported_data_gigs{$key}*$gig + $transported_data{$key}); | |
d5692f86 SC |
2946 | printf $txt_fh ("$txt_format1\n", @content) if $txt_fh; |
2947 | printf $htm_fh ("$htm_format1\n", @content) if $htm_fh; | |
a83c7e95 | 2948 | $ws_global->write(++$row, 0, \@content) if $xls_fh; |
059ec3d9 PH |
2949 | } |
2950 | } | |
d5692f86 SC |
2951 | print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh; |
2952 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
a83c7e95 SC |
2953 | print $htm_fh "</tr></table></td><td>"; |
2954 | ||
608bc29d | 2955 | if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals_count > 0)) |
059ec3d9 PH |
2956 | { |
2957 | # calculate the graph | |
2958 | my @data = ( | |
2959 | \@chartdatanames, | |
2960 | \@chartdatavals_count | |
2961 | ); | |
2962 | my $graph = GD::Graph::pie->new(200, 200); | |
2963 | $graph->set( | |
2964 | x_label => 'Transport', | |
2965 | y_label => 'Messages', | |
2966 | title => 'By count', | |
2967 | ); | |
2968 | my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or warn($graph->error); | |
2969 | if ($gd) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
2970 | open(IMG, ">$chartdir/transports_count.png") or die "Could not write $chartdir/transports_count.png: $!\n"; |
2971 | binmode IMG; | |
2972 | print IMG $gd->png; | |
2973 | close IMG; | |
2974 | print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/transports_count.png\">"; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2975 | } |
2976 | } | |
a83c7e95 | 2977 | print $htm_fh "</td><td>"; |
059ec3d9 | 2978 | |
608bc29d | 2979 | if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals_vol > 0)) { |
059ec3d9 PH |
2980 | my @data = ( |
2981 | \@chartdatanames, | |
2982 | \@chartdatavals_vol | |
2983 | ); | |
2984 | my $graph = GD::Graph::pie->new(200, 200); | |
2985 | $graph->set( | |
2986 | title => 'By volume', | |
2987 | ); | |
2988 | my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or warn($graph->error); | |
2989 | if ($gd) { | |
a83c7e95 | 2990 | open(IMG, ">$chartdir/transports_vol.png") or die "Could not write $chartdir/transports_vol.png: $!\n"; |
d5692f86 SC |
2991 | binmode IMG; |
2992 | print IMG $gd->png; | |
2993 | close IMG; | |
2994 | print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/transports_vol.png\">"; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
2995 | } |
2996 | } | |
a83c7e95 | 2997 | |
d5692f86 SC |
2998 | print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n\n"; |
2999 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3000 | } |
3001 | ||
3002 | ||
3003 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
3004 | ####################################################################### |
3005 | # print_relay(); | |
8e669ac1 | 3006 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3007 | # print_relay(); |
8e669ac1 | 3008 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3009 | # Print our totals by relay. |
3010 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 | 3011 | sub print_relay { |
d5692f86 | 3012 | my $row_print_relay=1; |
059ec3d9 | 3013 | my $temp = "Relayed messages"; |
d5692f86 | 3014 | print $htm_fh "<hr><a name=\"$temp\"></a><h2>$temp</h2>\n" if $htm_fh; |
059ec3d9 PH |
3015 | if (scalar(keys %relayed) > 0 || $relayed_unshown > 0) { |
3016 | my $shown = 0; | |
3017 | my $spacing = ""; | |
d5692f86 SC |
3018 | my $txt_format = "%7d %s\n => %s\n"; |
3019 | my $htm_format = "<tr><td align=\"right\">%d</td><td>%s</td><td>%s</td>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 3020 | |
d5692f86 SC |
3021 | printf $txt_fh ("%s\n%s\n\n", $temp, "-" x length($temp)) if $txt_fh; |
3022 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
3023 | print $htm_fh "<table border=1>\n"; | |
3024 | print $htm_fh "<tr><th>Count</th><th>From</th><th>To</th>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 3025 | } |
d5692f86 SC |
3026 | if ($xls_fh) { |
3027 | $ws_relayed->write($row_print_relay++, $col, $temp, $f_header2); | |
3028 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_relayed, $row_print_relay++, 0, ["Count", "From", "To"], $f_headertab); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3029 | } |
3030 | ||
d5692f86 | 3031 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3032 | my($key); |
3033 | foreach $key (sort keys %relayed) { | |
3034 | my $count = $relayed{$key}; | |
3035 | $shown += $count; | |
3036 | $key =~ s/[HA]=//g; | |
3037 | my($one,$two) = split(/=> /, $key); | |
d5692f86 SC |
3038 | my @content=($count, $one, $two); |
3039 | printf $txt_fh ($txt_format, @content) if $txt_fh; | |
3040 | printf $htm_fh ($htm_format, @content) if $htm_fh; | |
3041 | if ($xls_fh) | |
3042 | { | |
3043 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_relayed, $row_print_relay++, 0, \@content); | |
3044 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3045 | $spacing = "\n"; |
3046 | } | |
d5692f86 SC |
3047 | |
3048 | print $htm_fh "</table>\n<p>\n" if $htm_fh; | |
3049 | print $txt_fh "${spacing}Total: $shown (plus $relayed_unshown unshown)\n\n" if $txt_fh; | |
3050 | print $htm_fh "${spacing}Total: $shown (plus $relayed_unshown unshown)\n\n" if $htm_fh; | |
3051 | if ($xls_fh) | |
3052 | { | |
3053 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_relayed, $row_print_relay++, 0, [$shown, "Sum of shown" ]); | |
3054 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_relayed, $row_print_relay++, 0, [$relayed_unshown, "unshown"]); | |
3055 | $row_print_relay++; | |
3056 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3057 | } |
3058 | else { | |
d5692f86 SC |
3059 | print $txt_fh "No relayed messages\n-------------------\n\n" if $txt_fh; |
3060 | print $htm_fh "No relayed messages\n\n" if $htm_fh; | |
3061 | if ($xls_fh) | |
3062 | { | |
3063 | $row_print_relay++; | |
3064 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 3065 | } |
059ec3d9 PH |
3066 | } |
3067 | ||
3068 | ||
3069 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
3070 | ####################################################################### |
3071 | # print_errors(); | |
8e669ac1 | 3072 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3073 | # print_errors(); |
8e669ac1 | 3074 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3075 | # Print our errors. In HTML, we display them as a list rather than a table - |
3076 | # Netscape doesn't like large tables! | |
3077 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3078 | sub print_errors { |
3079 | my $total_errors = 0; | |
d5692f86 | 3080 | $row=1; |
059ec3d9 PH |
3081 | |
3082 | if (scalar(keys %errors_count) != 0) { | |
3083 | my $temp = "List of errors"; | |
d5692f86 SC |
3084 | my $htm_format = "<li>%d - %s\n"; |
3085 | ||
3086 | printf $txt_fh ("%s\n%s\n\n", $temp, "-" x length($temp)) if $txt_fh; | |
3087 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
3088 | print $htm_fh "<hr><a name=\"errors\"></a><h2>$temp</h2>\n"; | |
3089 | print $htm_fh "<ul><li><b>Count - Error</b>\n"; | |
059ec3d9 | 3090 | } |
d5692f86 SC |
3091 | if ($xls_fh) |
3092 | { | |
3093 | $ws_errors->write($row++, 0, $temp, $f_header2); | |
3094 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_errors, $row++, 0, ["Count", "Error"], $f_headertab); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3095 | } |
3096 | ||
d5692f86 | 3097 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3098 | my($key); |
3099 | foreach $key (sort keys %errors_count) { | |
3100 | my $text = $key; | |
3101 | chomp($text); | |
d5692f86 | 3102 | $text =~ s/\s\s+/ /g; #Convert multiple spaces to a single space. |
059ec3d9 | 3103 | $total_errors += $errors_count{$key}; |
d5692f86 SC |
3104 | |
3105 | if ($txt_fh) { | |
3106 | printf $txt_fh ("%5d ", $errors_count{$key}); | |
3107 | my $text_remaining = $text; | |
3108 | while (length($text_remaining) > 65) { | |
3109 | my($first,$rest) = $text_remaining =~ /(.{50}\S*)\s+(.+)/; | |
3110 | last if !$first; | |
3111 | printf $txt_fh ("%s\n\t ", $first); | |
3112 | $text_remaining = $rest; | |
3113 | } | |
3114 | printf $txt_fh ("%s\n\n", $text_remaining); | |
3115 | } | |
3116 | ||
3117 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
8e669ac1 | 3118 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3119 | #Translate HTML tag characters. Sergey Sholokh. |
3120 | $text =~ s/\</\<\;/g; | |
3121 | $text =~ s/\>/\>\;/g; | |
3122 | ||
d5692f86 | 3123 | printf $htm_fh ($htm_format,$errors_count{$key},$text); |
059ec3d9 | 3124 | } |
d5692f86 SC |
3125 | if ($xls_fh) |
3126 | { | |
3127 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_errors, $row++, 0, [$errors_count{$key},$text]); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3128 | } |
3129 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3130 | |
3131 | $temp = "Errors encountered: $total_errors"; | |
d5692f86 SC |
3132 | |
3133 | if ($txt_fh) { | |
3134 | print $txt_fh $temp, "\n"; | |
3135 | print $txt_fh "-" x length($temp),"\n"; | |
3136 | } | |
3137 | if ($htm_fh) { | |
3138 | print $htm_fh "</ul>\n<p>\n"; | |
3139 | print $htm_fh $temp, "\n"; | |
3140 | } | |
3141 | if ($xls_fh) | |
3142 | { | |
3143 | &set_worksheet_line($ws_errors, $row++, 0, [$total_errors, "Sum of Errors encountered"]); | |
3144 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3145 | } |
3146 | ||
3147 | } | |
3148 | ||
3149 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
3150 | ####################################################################### |
3151 | # parse_old_eximstat_reports(); | |
8e669ac1 | 3152 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3153 | # parse_old_eximstat_reports($fh); |
8e669ac1 | 3154 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3155 | # Parse old eximstat output so we can merge daily stats to weekly stats and weekly to monthly etc. |
8e669ac1 | 3156 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3157 | # To test that the merging still works after changes, do something like the following. |
3158 | # All the diffs should produce no output. | |
8e669ac1 | 3159 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3160 | # options='-bydomain -byemail -byhost -byedomain' |
608bc29d | 3161 | # options="$options -show_rt1,2,4 -show_dt 1,2,4" |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3162 | # options="$options -pattern 'Completed Messages' /Completed/" |
3163 | # options="$options -pattern 'Received Messages' /<=/" | |
8e669ac1 | 3164 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3165 | # ./eximstats $options mainlog > mainlog.txt |
3166 | # ./eximstats $options -merge mainlog.txt > mainlog.2.txt | |
3167 | # diff mainlog.txt mainlog.2.txt | |
8e669ac1 | 3168 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3169 | # ./eximstats $options -html mainlog > mainlog.html |
3170 | # ./eximstats $options -merge -html mainlog.txt > mainlog.2.html | |
3171 | # diff mainlog.html mainlog.2.html | |
8e669ac1 | 3172 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3173 | # ./eximstats $options -merge mainlog.html > mainlog.3.txt |
3174 | # diff mainlog.txt mainlog.3.txt | |
8e669ac1 | 3175 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3176 | # ./eximstats $options -merge -html mainlog.html > mainlog.3.html |
3177 | # diff mainlog.html mainlog.3.html | |
8e669ac1 | 3178 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3179 | # ./eximstats $options -nvr mainlog > mainlog.nvr.txt |
3180 | # ./eximstats $options -merge mainlog.nvr.txt > mainlog.4.txt | |
3181 | # diff mainlog.txt mainlog.4.txt | |
8e669ac1 | 3182 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3183 | # # double_mainlog.txt should have twice the values that mainlog.txt has. |
3184 | # ./eximstats $options mainlog mainlog > double_mainlog.txt | |
3185 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3186 | sub parse_old_eximstat_reports { |
3187 | my($fh) = @_; | |
3188 | ||
3189 | my(%league_table_value_entered, %league_table_value_was_zero, %table_order); | |
3190 | ||
608bc29d SC |
3191 | my(%user_pattern_index); |
3192 | my $user_pattern_index = 0; | |
3193 | map {$user_pattern_index{$_} = $user_pattern_index++} @user_descriptions; | |
3194 | my $user_pattern_keys = join('|', @user_descriptions); | |
3195 | ||
059ec3d9 | 3196 | while (<$fh>) { |
d5692f86 | 3197 | PARSE_OLD_REPORT_LINE: |
059ec3d9 PH |
3198 | if (/Exim statistics from ([\d\-]+ [\d:]+(\s+[\+\-]\d+)?) to ([\d\-]+ [\d:]+(\s+[\+\-]\d+)?)/) { |
3199 | $begin = $1 if ($1 lt $begin); | |
3200 | $end = $3 if ($3 gt $end); | |
3201 | } | |
3202 | elsif (/Grand total summary/) { | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3203 | # Fill in $report_totals{Received|Delivered}{Volume|Messages|Addresses|Hosts|Domains|...|Delayed|DelayedPercent|Failed|FailedPercent} |
3204 | my(@fields, @delivered_fields); | |
3205 | my $doing_table = 0; | |
059ec3d9 | 3206 | while (<$fh>) { |
d5692f86 SC |
3207 | $_ = html2txt($_); #Convert general HTML markup to text. |
3208 | s/At least one addr//g; #Another part of the HTML output we don't want. | |
059ec3d9 | 3209 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3210 | # TOTAL Volume Messages Addresses Hosts Domains Delayed Failed |
3211 | # Received 26MB 237 177 23 8 3.4% 28 11.8% | |
3212 | # Delivered 13MB 233 250 99 88 | |
d5692f86 | 3213 | if (/TOTAL\s+(.*?)\s*$/) { |
a83c7e95 SC |
3214 | $doing_table = 1; |
3215 | @delivered_fields = split(/\s+/,$1); | |
3216 | ||
059ec3d9 | 3217 | #Delayed and Failed have two columns each, so add the extra field names in. |
a83c7e95 SC |
3218 | splice(@delivered_fields,-1,1,'DelayedPercent','Failed','FailedPercent'); |
3219 | ||
3220 | # Addresses only figure in the Delivered row, so remove them from the | |
3221 | # normal fields. | |
3222 | @fields = grep !/Addresses/, @delivered_fields; | |
d5692f86 | 3223 | } |
a83c7e95 | 3224 | elsif (/(Received)\s+(.*?)\s*$/) { |
d5692f86 SC |
3225 | print STDERR "Parsing $_" if $debug; |
3226 | add_to_totals($report_totals{$1},\@fields,$2); | |
3227 | } | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3228 | elsif (/(Delivered)\s+(.*?)\s*$/) { |
3229 | print STDERR "Parsing $_" if $debug; | |
3230 | add_to_totals($report_totals{$1},\@delivered_fields,$2); | |
3231 | my $data = $2; | |
3232 | # If we're merging an old report which doesn't include addresses, | |
3233 | # then use the Messages field instead. | |
3234 | unless (grep(/Addresses/, @delivered_fields)) { | |
3235 | my %tmp; | |
3236 | line_to_hash(\%tmp,\@delivered_fields,$data); | |
3237 | add_to_totals($report_totals{Delivered},['Addresses'],$tmp{Messages}); | |
3238 | } | |
3239 | } | |
30e9ac3f | 3240 | elsif (/(Temp Rejects|Rejects|Ham|Spam)\s+(.*?)\s*$/) { |
a83c7e95 SC |
3241 | print STDERR "Parsing $_" if $debug; |
3242 | add_to_totals($report_totals{$1},['Messages','Hosts'],$2); | |
3243 | } | |
3244 | else { | |
3245 | last if $doing_table; | |
3246 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3247 | } |
3248 | } | |
3249 | ||
3250 | elsif (/User Specified Patterns/i) { | |
3251 | #User Specified Patterns | |
3252 | #----------------------- | |
3253 | # Total | |
3254 | # Description 85 | |
3255 | ||
d5692f86 | 3256 | while (<$fh>) { last if (/Total/); } #Wait until we get the table headers. |
059ec3d9 | 3257 | while (<$fh>) { |
d5692f86 SC |
3258 | print STDERR "Parsing $_" if $debug; |
3259 | $_ = html2txt($_); #Convert general HTML markup to text. | |
3260 | if (/^\s*(.*?)\s+(\d+)\s*$/) { | |
3261 | $report_totals{patterns}{$1} = {} unless (defined $report_totals{patterns}{$1}); | |
3262 | add_to_totals($report_totals{patterns}{$1},['Total'],$2); | |
3263 | } | |
3264 | last if (/^\s*$/); #Finished if we have a blank line. | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3265 | } |
3266 | } | |
3267 | ||
608bc29d SC |
3268 | elsif (/(^|<h2>)($user_pattern_keys) per /o) { |
3269 | # Parse User defined pattern histograms if they exist. | |
3270 | parse_histogram($fh, $user_pattern_interval_count[$user_pattern_index{$2}] ); | |
3271 | } | |
3272 | ||
3273 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
3274 | elsif (/Deliveries by transport/i) { |
3275 | #Deliveries by transport | |
3276 | #----------------------- | |
3277 | # Volume Messages | |
3278 | # :blackhole: 70KB 51 | |
3279 | # address_pipe 655KB 1 | |
3280 | # smtp 11MB 151 | |
3281 | ||
d5692f86 | 3282 | while (<$fh>) { last if (/Volume/); } #Wait until we get the table headers. |
059ec3d9 | 3283 | while (<$fh>) { |
d5692f86 SC |
3284 | print STDERR "Parsing $_" if $debug; |
3285 | $_ = html2txt($_); #Convert general HTML markup to text. | |
3286 | if (/(\S+)\s+(\d+\S*\s+\d+)/) { | |
3287 | $report_totals{transport}{$1} = {} unless (defined $report_totals{transport}{$1}); | |
3288 | add_to_totals($report_totals{transport}{$1},['Volume','Messages'],$2); | |
3289 | } | |
3290 | last if (/^\s*$/); #Finished if we have a blank line. | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3291 | } |
3292 | } | |
608bc29d SC |
3293 | elsif (/Messages received per/) { |
3294 | parse_histogram($fh, \@received_interval_count); | |
3295 | } | |
3296 | elsif (/Deliveries per/) { | |
3297 | parse_histogram($fh, \@delivered_interval_count); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3298 | } |
3299 | ||
608bc29d SC |
3300 | #elsif (/Time spent on the queue: (all messages|messages with at least one remote delivery)/) { |
3301 | elsif (/(Time spent on the queue|Delivery times|Receipt times): ((\S+) messages|messages with at least one remote delivery)((<[^>]*>)*\s*)$/) { | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3302 | #Time spent on the queue: all messages |
3303 | #------------------------------------- | |
3304 | # | |
3305 | #Under 1m 217 91.9% 91.9% | |
3306 | # 5m 2 0.8% 92.8% | |
3307 | # 3h 8 3.4% 96.2% | |
3308 | # 6h 7 3.0% 99.2% | |
3309 | # 12h 2 0.8% 100.0% | |
3310 | ||
3311 | # Set a pointer to the queue bin so we can use the same code | |
3312 | # block for both all messages and remote deliveries. | |
608bc29d SC |
3313 | #my $bin_aref = ($1 eq 'all messages') ? \@qt_all_bin : \@qt_remote_bin; |
3314 | my($bin_aref, $times_aref, $overflow_sref); | |
3315 | if ($1 eq 'Time spent on the queue') { | |
3316 | $times_aref = \@queue_times; | |
3317 | if ($2 eq 'all messages') { | |
3318 | $bin_aref = \@qt_all_bin; | |
3319 | $overflow_sref = \$qt_all_overflow; | |
3320 | } | |
3321 | else { | |
3322 | $bin_aref = \@qt_remote_bin; | |
3323 | $overflow_sref = \$qt_remote_overflow; | |
3324 | } | |
3325 | } | |
3326 | elsif ($1 eq 'Delivery times') { | |
3327 | $times_aref = \@delivery_times; | |
3328 | if ($2 eq 'all messages') { | |
3329 | $bin_aref = \@dt_all_bin; | |
3330 | $overflow_sref = \$dt_all_overflow; | |
3331 | } | |
3332 | else { | |
3333 | $bin_aref = \@dt_remote_bin; | |
3334 | $overflow_sref = \$dt_remote_overflow; | |
3335 | } | |
3336 | } | |
3337 | else { | |
3338 | unless (exists $rcpt_times_bin{$3}) { | |
3339 | initialise_rcpt_times($3); | |
3340 | } | |
3341 | $bin_aref = $rcpt_times_bin{$3}; | |
3342 | $times_aref = \@rcpt_times; | |
3343 | $overflow_sref = \$rcpt_times_overflow{$3}; | |
3344 | } | |
3345 | ||
3346 | ||
a83c7e95 | 3347 | my ($blank_lines, $reached_table) = (0,0); |
059ec3d9 | 3348 | while (<$fh>) { |
d5692f86 | 3349 | $_ = html2txt($_); #Convert general HTML markup to text. |
a83c7e95 SC |
3350 | # The table is preceded by one blank line, and has one blank line |
3351 | # following it. As the table may be empty, the best way to determine | |
3352 | # that we've finished it is to look for the second blank line. | |
3353 | ++$blank_lines if /^\s*$/; | |
3354 | last if ($blank_lines >=2); #Finished the table ? | |
3355 | $reached_table = 1 if (/\d/); | |
d5692f86 SC |
3356 | next unless $reached_table; |
3357 | my $previous_seconds_on_queue = 0; | |
3358 | if (/^\s*(Under|Over|)\s+(\d+[smhdw])\s+(\d+)/) { | |
3359 | print STDERR "Parsing $_" if $debug; | |
3360 | my($modifier,$formated_time,$count) = ($1,$2,$3); | |
3361 | my $seconds = unformat_time($formated_time); | |
3362 | my $time_on_queue = ($seconds + $previous_seconds_on_queue) / 2; | |
3363 | $previous_seconds_on_queue = $seconds; | |
3364 | $time_on_queue = $seconds * 2 if ($modifier eq 'Over'); | |
3365 | my($i); | |
608bc29d SC |
3366 | for ($i = 0; $i <= $#$times_aref; $i++) { |
3367 | if ($time_on_queue < $times_aref->[$i]) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
3368 | $$bin_aref[$i] += $count; |
3369 | last; | |
3370 | } | |
3371 | } | |
608bc29d SC |
3372 | $$overflow_sref += $count if ($i > $#$times_aref); |
3373 | ||
d5692f86 | 3374 | } |
059ec3d9 PH |
3375 | } |
3376 | } | |
3377 | ||
3378 | elsif (/Relayed messages/) { | |
3379 | #Relayed messages | |
3380 | #---------------- | |
3381 | # | |
3382 | # 1 addr.domain.com [1.2.3.4] a.user@domain.com | |
3383 | # => addr2.domain2.com [5.6.7.8] a2.user2@domain2.com | |
3384 | # | |
3385 | #<tr><td align="right">1</td><td>addr.domain.com [1.2.3.4] a.user@domain.com </td><td>addr2.domain2.com [5.6.7.8] a2.user2@domain2.com</td> | |
3386 | ||
3387 | my $reached_table = 0; | |
3388 | my($count,$sender); | |
3389 | while (<$fh>) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
3390 | unless ($reached_table) { |
3391 | last if (/No relayed messages/); | |
3392 | $reached_table = 1 if (/^\s*\d/ || />\d+</); | |
3393 | next unless $reached_table; | |
3394 | } | |
3395 | if (/>(\d+)<.td><td>(.*?) ?<.td><td>(.*?)</) { | |
3396 | update_relayed($1,$2,$3); | |
3397 | } | |
3398 | elsif (/^\s*(\d+)\s+(.*?)\s*$/) { | |
3399 | ($count,$sender) = ($1,$2); | |
3400 | } | |
3401 | elsif (/=>\s+(.*?)\s*$/) { | |
3402 | update_relayed($count,$sender,$1); | |
3403 | } | |
3404 | else { | |
3405 | last; #Finished the table ? | |
3406 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3407 | } |
3408 | } | |
3409 | ||
3410 | elsif (/Top (.*?) by (message count|volume)/) { | |
3411 | #Top 50 sending hosts by message count | |
3412 | #------------------------------------- | |
3413 | # | |
3414 | # 48 1468KB local | |
50adf73a SC |
3415 | # Could also have average values for HTML output. |
3416 | # 48 1468KB 30KB local | |
3417 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
3418 | my($category,$by_count_or_volume) = ($1,$2); |
3419 | ||
3420 | #As we show 2 views of each table (by count and by volume), | |
3421 | #most (but not all) entries will appear in both tables. | |
3422 | #Set up a hash to record which entries we have already seen | |
3423 | #and one to record which ones we are seeing for the first time. | |
3424 | if ($by_count_or_volume =~ /count/) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
3425 | undef %league_table_value_entered; |
3426 | undef %league_table_value_was_zero; | |
3427 | undef %table_order; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3428 | } |
3429 | ||
3430 | #As this section processes multiple different table categories, | |
3431 | #set up pointers to the hashes to be updated. | |
a83c7e95 | 3432 | my($messages_href,$addresses_href,$data_href,$data_gigs_href); |
059ec3d9 | 3433 | if ($category =~ /local sender/) { |
a83c7e95 SC |
3434 | $messages_href = \%received_count_user; |
3435 | $addresses_href = undef; | |
d5692f86 SC |
3436 | $data_href = \%received_data_user; |
3437 | $data_gigs_href = \%received_data_gigs_user; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3438 | } |
3439 | elsif ($category =~ /sending (\S+?)s?\b/) { | |
3440 | #Top 50 sending (host|domain|email|edomain)s | |
3441 | #Top sending (host|domain|email|edomain) | |
a83c7e95 | 3442 | $messages_href = \%{$received_count{"\u$1"}}; |
d5692f86 SC |
3443 | $data_href = \%{$received_data{"\u$1"}}; |
3444 | $data_gigs_href = \%{$received_data_gigs{"\u$1"}}; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3445 | } |
3446 | elsif ($category =~ /local destination/) { | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3447 | $messages_href = \%delivered_messages_user; |
3448 | $addresses_href = \%delivered_addresses_user; | |
d5692f86 SC |
3449 | $data_href = \%delivered_data_user; |
3450 | $data_gigs_href = \%delivered_data_gigs_user; | |
059ec3d9 | 3451 | } |
37f8a7c9 SC |
3452 | elsif ($category =~ /local domain destination/) { |
3453 | $messages_href = \%delivered_messages_local_domain; | |
3454 | $addresses_href = \%delivered_addresses_local_domain; | |
3455 | $data_href = \%delivered_data_local_domain; | |
3456 | $data_gigs_href = \%delivered_data_gigs_local_domain; | |
3457 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3458 | elsif ($category =~ /(\S+) destination/) { |
3459 | #Top 50 (host|domain|email|edomain) destinations | |
3460 | #Top (host|domain|email|edomain) destination | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3461 | $messages_href = \%{$delivered_messages{"\u$1"}}; |
3462 | $addresses_href = \%{$delivered_addresses{"\u$1"}}; | |
d5692f86 SC |
3463 | $data_href = \%{$delivered_data{"\u$1"}}; |
3464 | $data_gigs_href = \%{$delivered_data_gigs{"\u$1"}}; | |
059ec3d9 | 3465 | } |
30e9ac3f SC |
3466 | elsif ($category =~ /temporarily rejected ips/) { |
3467 | $messages_href = \%temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip; | |
3468 | } | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3469 | elsif ($category =~ /rejected ips/) { |
3470 | $messages_href = \%rejected_count_by_ip; | |
3471 | } | |
3472 | elsif ($category =~ /non-rejected spamming ips/) { | |
3473 | $messages_href = \%spam_count_by_ip; | |
3474 | } | |
30e9ac3f SC |
3475 | elsif ($category =~ /mail temporary rejection reasons/) { |
3476 | $messages_href = \%temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason; | |
3477 | } | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3478 | elsif ($category =~ /mail rejection reasons/) { |
3479 | $messages_href = \%rejected_count_by_reason; | |
3480 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3481 | |
3482 | my $reached_table = 0; | |
a83c7e95 | 3483 | my $row_re; |
059ec3d9 | 3484 | while (<$fh>) { |
d5692f86 | 3485 | # Watch out for empty tables. |
a83c7e95 | 3486 | goto PARSE_OLD_REPORT_LINE if (/<h2>/ or (/^\s*[a-zA-Z]/ && !/^\s*Messages/)); |
d5692f86 SC |
3487 | |
3488 | $_ = html2txt($_); #Convert general HTML markup to text. | |
3489 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
3490 | # Messages Addresses Bytes Average |
3491 | if (/^\s*Messages/) { | |
3492 | my $pattern = '^\s*(\d+)'; | |
3493 | $pattern .= (/Addresses/) ? '\s+(\d+)' : '()'; | |
3494 | $pattern .= (/Bytes/) ? '\s+([\dKMGB]+)' : '()'; | |
3495 | $pattern .= (/Average/) ? '\s+[\dKMGB]+' : ''; | |
3496 | $pattern .= '\s+(.*?)\s*$'; | |
3497 | $row_re = qr/$pattern/; | |
3498 | $reached_table = 1; | |
3499 | next; | |
3500 | } | |
d5692f86 | 3501 | next unless $reached_table; |
50adf73a | 3502 | |
a83c7e95 | 3503 | my($messages, $addresses, $rounded_volume, $entry); |
059ec3d9 | 3504 | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3505 | if (/$row_re/) { |
3506 | ($messages, $addresses, $rounded_volume, $entry) = ($1, $2, $3, $4); | |
d5692f86 | 3507 | } |
a83c7e95 SC |
3508 | else { |
3509 | #Else we have finished the table and we may need to do some | |
3510 | #kludging to retain the order of the entries. | |
3511 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
3512 | if ($by_count_or_volume =~ /volume/) { |
3513 | #Add a few bytes to appropriate entries to preserve the order. | |
d5692f86 SC |
3514 | foreach $rounded_volume (keys %table_order) { |
3515 | #For each rounded volume, we want to create a list which has things | |
3516 | #ordered from the volume table at the front, and additional things | |
3517 | #from the count table ordered at the back. | |
3518 | @{$table_order{$rounded_volume}{volume}} = () unless defined $table_order{$rounded_volume}{volume}; | |
3519 | @{$table_order{$rounded_volume}{'message count'}} = () unless defined $table_order{$rounded_volume}{'message count'}; | |
3520 | my(@order,%mark); | |
3521 | map {$mark{$_} = 1} @{$table_order{$rounded_volume}{volume}}; | |
3522 | @order = @{$table_order{$rounded_volume}{volume}}; | |
3523 | map {push(@order,$_)} grep(!$mark{$_},@{$table_order{$rounded_volume}{'message count'}}); | |
3524 | ||
3525 | my $bonus_bytes = $#order; | |
3526 | $bonus_bytes = 511 if ($bonus_bytes > 511); #Don't go over the half-K boundary! | |
3527 | while (@order and ($bonus_bytes > 0)) { | |
3528 | my $entry = shift(@order); | |
3529 | if ($league_table_value_was_zero{$entry}) { | |
3530 | $$data_href{$entry} += $bonus_bytes; | |
3531 | print STDERR "$category by $by_count_or_volume: added $bonus_bytes bonus bytes to $entry\n" if $debug; | |
3532 | } | |
3533 | $bonus_bytes--; | |
3534 | } | |
3535 | } | |
3536 | } | |
d5692f86 SC |
3537 | last; |
3538 | } | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3539 | |
3540 | # Store a new table entry. | |
3541 | ||
3542 | # Add the entry into the %table_order hash if it has a rounded | |
3543 | # volume (KB/MB/GB). | |
3544 | push(@{$table_order{$rounded_volume}{$by_count_or_volume}},$entry) if ($rounded_volume =~ /\D/); | |
3545 | ||
3546 | unless ($league_table_value_entered{$entry}) { | |
3547 | $league_table_value_entered{$entry} = 1; | |
3548 | unless ($$messages_href{$entry}) { | |
3549 | $$messages_href{$entry} = 0; | |
3550 | $$addresses_href{$entry} = 0; | |
3551 | $$data_href{$entry} = 0; | |
3552 | $$data_gigs_href{$entry} = 0; | |
3553 | $league_table_value_was_zero{$entry} = 1; | |
3554 | } | |
3555 | ||
3556 | $$messages_href{$entry} += $messages; | |
3557 | ||
3558 | # When adding the addresses, be aware that we could be merging | |
3559 | # an old report which does not include addresses. In this case, | |
3560 | # we add the messages instead. | |
3561 | $$addresses_href{$entry} += ($addresses) ? $addresses : $messages; | |
3562 | ||
3563 | #Add the rounded value to the data and data_gigs hashes. | |
3564 | un_round($rounded_volume,\$$data_href{$entry},\$$data_gigs_href{$entry}) if $rounded_volume; | |
3565 | print STDERR "$category by $by_count_or_volume: added $messages,$rounded_volume to $entry\n" if $debug; | |
3566 | } | |
3567 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
3568 | } |
3569 | } | |
3570 | elsif (/List of errors/) { | |
3571 | #List of errors | |
3572 | #-------------- | |
3573 | # | |
3574 | # 1 07904931641@one2one.net R=external T=smtp: SMTP error | |
3575 | # from remote mailer after RCPT TO:<07904931641@one2one.net>: | |
3576 | # host mail.one2one.net [193.133.192.24]: 550 User unknown | |
3577 | # | |
3578 | #<li>1 - ally.dufc@dunbar.org.uk R=external T=smtp: SMTP error from remote mailer after RCPT TO:<ally.dufc@dunbar.org.uk>: host mail.dunbar.org.uk [216.167.89.88]: 550 Unknown local part ally.dufc in <ally.dufc@dunbar.org.uk> | |
3579 | ||
3580 | ||
3581 | my $reached_table = 0; | |
3582 | my($count,$error,$blanks); | |
3583 | while (<$fh>) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
3584 | $reached_table = 1 if (/^( *|<li>)(\d+)/); |
3585 | next unless $reached_table; | |
059ec3d9 | 3586 | |
d5692f86 SC |
3587 | s/^<li>(\d+) -/$1/; #Convert an HTML line to a text line. |
3588 | $_ = html2txt($_); #Convert general HTML markup to text. | |
059ec3d9 | 3589 | |
d5692f86 SC |
3590 | if (/\t\s*(.*)/) { |
3591 | $error .= ' ' . $1; #Join a multiline error. | |
3592 | } | |
3593 | elsif (/^\s*(\d+)\s+(.*)/) { | |
3594 | if ($error) { | |
059ec3d9 | 3595 | #Finished with a previous multiline error so save it. |
d5692f86 SC |
3596 | $errors_count{$error} = 0 unless $errors_count{$error}; |
3597 | $errors_count{$error} += $count; | |
3598 | } | |
3599 | ($count,$error) = ($1,$2); | |
3600 | } | |
3601 | elsif (/Errors encountered/) { | |
3602 | if ($error) { | |
059ec3d9 | 3603 | #Finished the section, so save our stored last error. |
d5692f86 SC |
3604 | $errors_count{$error} = 0 unless $errors_count{$error}; |
3605 | $errors_count{$error} += $count; | |
3606 | } | |
3607 | last; | |
3608 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3609 | } |
3610 | } | |
3611 | ||
3612 | } | |
3613 | } | |
3614 | ||
608bc29d SC |
3615 | ####################################################################### |
3616 | # parse_histogram($fh, \@delivered_interval_count); | |
3617 | # Parse a histogram into the provided array of counters. | |
3618 | ####################################################################### | |
3619 | sub parse_histogram { | |
3620 | my($fh, $counters_aref) = @_; | |
3621 | ||
3622 | # Messages received per hour (each dot is 2 messages) | |
3623 | #--------------------------------------------------- | |
3624 | # | |
3625 | #00-01 106 ..................................................... | |
3626 | #01-02 103 ................................................... | |
3627 | ||
3628 | my $reached_table = 0; | |
3629 | while (<$fh>) { | |
3630 | $reached_table = 1 if (/^00/); | |
3631 | next unless $reached_table; | |
3632 | print STDERR "Parsing $_" if $debug; | |
3633 | if (/^(\d+):(\d+)\s+(\d+)/) { #hh:mm start time format ? | |
3634 | $$counters_aref[($1*60 + $2)/$hist_interval] += $3 if $hist_opt; | |
3635 | } | |
3636 | elsif (/^(\d+)-(\d+)\s+(\d+)/) { #hh-hh start-end time format ? | |
3637 | $$counters_aref[($1*60)/$hist_interval] += $3 if $hist_opt; | |
3638 | } | |
3639 | else { #Finished the table ? | |
3640 | last; | |
3641 | } | |
3642 | } | |
3643 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3644 | |
3645 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
3646 | ####################################################################### |
3647 | # update_relayed(); | |
8e669ac1 | 3648 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3649 | # update_relayed($count,$sender,$recipient); |
8e669ac1 | 3650 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3651 | # Adds an entry into the %relayed hash. Currently only used when |
3652 | # merging reports. | |
3653 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3654 | sub update_relayed { |
3655 | my($count,$sender,$recipient) = @_; | |
3656 | ||
3657 | #When generating the key, put in the 'H=' and 'A=' which can be used | |
3658 | #in searches. | |
3659 | my $key = "H=$sender => H=$recipient"; | |
3660 | $key =~ s/ ([^=\s]+\@\S+|<>)/ A=$1/g; | |
3661 | if (!defined $relay_pattern || $key !~ /$relay_pattern/o) { | |
3662 | $relayed{$key} = 0 if !defined $relayed{$key}; | |
3663 | $relayed{$key} += $count; | |
3664 | } | |
3665 | else { | |
3666 | $relayed_unshown += $count; | |
3667 | } | |
3668 | } | |
3669 | ||
3670 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
3671 | ####################################################################### |
3672 | # add_to_totals(); | |
8e669ac1 | 3673 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3674 | # add_to_totals(\%totals,\@keys,$values); |
8e669ac1 | 3675 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3676 | # Given a line of space seperated values, add them into the provided hash using @keys |
3677 | # as the hash keys. | |
8e669ac1 | 3678 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3679 | # If the value contains a '%', then the value is set rather than added. Otherwise, we |
3680 | # convert the value to bytes and gigs. The gigs get added to I<Key>-gigs. | |
3681 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3682 | sub add_to_totals { |
3683 | my($totals_href,$keys_aref,$values) = @_; | |
3684 | my(@values) = split(/\s+/,$values); | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3685 | |
3686 | for(my $i = 0; $i < @values && $i < @$keys_aref; ++$i) { | |
3687 | my $key = $keys_aref->[$i]; | |
3688 | if ($values[$i] =~ /%/) { | |
3689 | $$totals_href{$key} = $values[$i]; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3690 | } |
3691 | else { | |
3692 | $$totals_href{$key} = 0 unless ($$totals_href{$key}); | |
3693 | $$totals_href{"$key-gigs"} = 0 unless ($$totals_href{"$key-gigs"}); | |
a83c7e95 SC |
3694 | un_round($values[$i], \$$totals_href{$key}, \$$totals_href{"$key-gigs"}); |
3695 | print STDERR "Added $values[$i] to $key - $$totals_href{$key} , " . $$totals_href{"$key-gigs"} . "GB.\n" if $debug; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3696 | } |
3697 | } | |
3698 | } | |
3699 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
3700 | |
3701 | ####################################################################### | |
3702 | # line_to_hash(); | |
3703 | # | |
3704 | # line_to_hash(\%hash,\@keys,$line); | |
3705 | # | |
3706 | # Given a line of space seperated values, set them into the provided hash | |
3707 | # using @keys as the hash keys. | |
3708 | ####################################################################### | |
3709 | sub line_to_hash { | |
3710 | my($href,$keys_aref,$values) = @_; | |
3711 | my(@values) = split(/\s+/,$values); | |
3712 | for(my $i = 0; $i < @values && $i < @$keys_aref; ++$i) { | |
3713 | $$href{$keys_aref->[$i]} = $values[$i]; | |
3714 | } | |
3715 | } | |
3716 | ||
3717 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
3718 | ####################################################################### |
3719 | # get_report_total(); | |
8e669ac1 | 3720 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3721 | # $total = get_report_total(\%hash,$key); |
8e669ac1 | 3722 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3723 | # If %hash contains values split into Units and Gigs, we calculate and return |
8e669ac1 | 3724 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3725 | # $hash{$key} + 1024*1024*1024 * $hash{"${key}-gigs"} |
3726 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3727 | sub get_report_total { |
3728 | no integer; | |
3729 | my($hash_ref,$key) = @_; | |
3730 | if ($$hash_ref{"${key}-gigs"}) { | |
3731 | return $$hash_ref{$key} + $gig * $$hash_ref{"${key}-gigs"}; | |
3732 | } | |
3733 | return $$hash_ref{$key} || 0; | |
3734 | } | |
3735 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
3736 | ####################################################################### |
3737 | # html2txt(); | |
8e669ac1 | 3738 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3739 | # $text_line = html2txt($html_line); |
8e669ac1 | 3740 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3741 | # Convert a line from html to text. Currently we just convert HTML tags to spaces |
3742 | # and convert >, <, and tags back. | |
3743 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3744 | sub html2txt { |
3745 | ($_) = @_; | |
3746 | ||
3747 | # Convert HTML tags to spacing. Note that the reports may contain <Userid> and | |
3748 | # <Userid@Domain> words, so explicitly specify the HTML tags we will remove | |
3749 | # (the ones used by this program). If someone is careless enough to have their | |
3750 | # Userid the same as an HTML tag, there's not much we can do about it. | |
608bc29d | 3751 | s/<\/?(html|head|title|body|h\d|ul|li|a\s+|table|tr|td|th|pre|hr|p|br)\b.*?>/ /g; |
059ec3d9 PH |
3752 | |
3753 | s/\<\;/\</og; #Convert '<' to '<'. | |
3754 | s/\>\;/\>/og; #Convert '>' to '>'. | |
3755 | s/\ \;/ /og; #Convert ' ' to ' '. | |
3756 | return($_); | |
3757 | } | |
3758 | ||
1b4fe9dd PH |
3759 | ####################################################################### |
3760 | # get_next_arg(); | |
8e669ac1 | 3761 | # |
1b4fe9dd | 3762 | # $arg = get_next_arg(); |
8e669ac1 | 3763 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3764 | # Because eximstats arguments are often passed as variables, |
3765 | # we can't rely on shell parsing to deal with quotes. This | |
3766 | # subroutine returns $ARGV[1] and does a shift. If $ARGV[1] | |
3767 | # starts with a quote (' or "), and doesn't end in one, then | |
3768 | # we append the next argument to it and shift again. We repeat | |
3769 | # until we've got all of the argument. | |
8e669ac1 | 3770 | # |
1b4fe9dd PH |
3771 | # This isn't perfect as all white space gets reduced to one space, |
3772 | # but it's as good as we can get! If it's esential that spacing | |
3773 | # be preserved precisely, then you get that by not using shell | |
3774 | # variables. | |
3775 | ####################################################################### | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3776 | sub get_next_arg { |
3777 | my $arg = ''; | |
3778 | my $matched_pattern = 0; | |
3779 | while ($ARGV[1]) { | |
3780 | $arg .= ' ' if $arg; | |
3781 | $arg .= $ARGV[1]; shift(@ARGV); | |
3782 | if ($arg !~ /^['"]/) { | |
3783 | $matched_pattern = 1; | |
3784 | last; | |
3785 | } | |
3786 | if ($arg =~ s/^(['"])(.*)\1$/$2/) { | |
3787 | $matched_pattern = 1; | |
3788 | last; | |
3789 | } | |
3790 | } | |
3791 | die "Mismatched argument quotes - <$arg>.\n" unless $matched_pattern; | |
3792 | return $arg; | |
3793 | } | |
3794 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
3795 | ####################################################################### |
3796 | # set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $startrow, $startcol, \@content, $format); | |
3797 | # | |
3798 | # set values to a sequence of cells in a row. | |
3799 | # | |
3800 | ####################################################################### | |
3801 | sub set_worksheet_line { | |
3802 | my ($worksheet, $row, $col, $content, $format) = @_; | |
3803 | ||
3804 | foreach my $token (@$content) | |
3805 | { | |
3806 | $worksheet->write($row, $col++, $token, $format ); | |
3807 | } | |
059ec3d9 | 3808 | |
d5692f86 | 3809 | } |
059ec3d9 | 3810 | |
608bc29d SC |
3811 | ####################################################################### |
3812 | # @rcpt_times = parse_time_list($string); | |
3813 | # | |
3814 | # Parse a comma seperated list of time values in seconds given by | |
3815 | # the user and fill an array. | |
3816 | # | |
3817 | # Return a default list if $string is undefined. | |
3818 | # Return () if $string eq '0'. | |
3819 | ####################################################################### | |
3820 | sub parse_time_list { | |
3821 | my($string) = @_; | |
3822 | if (! defined $string) { | |
3823 | return(60, 5*60, 15*60, 30*60, 60*60, 3*60*60, 6*60*60, 12*60*60, 24*60*60); | |
3824 | } | |
3825 | my(@times) = split(/,/, $string); | |
3826 | foreach my $q (@times) { $q = eval($q) + 0 } | |
3827 | @times = sort { $a <=> $b } @times; | |
3828 | @times = () if ($#times == 0 && $times[0] == 0); | |
3829 | return(@times); | |
3830 | } | |
3831 | ||
3832 | ||
3833 | ####################################################################### | |
3834 | # initialise_rcpt_times($protocol); | |
3835 | # Initialise an array of rcpt_times to 0 for the specified protocol. | |
3836 | ####################################################################### | |
3837 | sub initialise_rcpt_times { | |
3838 | my($protocol) = @_; | |
3839 | for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#rcpt_times; ++$i) { | |
3840 | $rcpt_times_bin{$protocol}[$i] = 0; | |
3841 | } | |
3842 | $rcpt_times_overflow{$protocol} = 0; | |
3843 | } | |
3844 | ||
3845 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
3846 | ################################################## |
3847 | # Main Program # | |
3848 | ################################################## | |
3849 | ||
3850 | ||
3851 | $last_timestamp = ''; | |
3852 | $last_date = ''; | |
3853 | $show_errors = 1; | |
3854 | $show_relay = 1; | |
3855 | $show_transport = 1; | |
3856 | $topcount = 50; | |
3857 | $local_league_table = 1; | |
3858 | $include_remote_users = 0; | |
d5692f86 | 3859 | $include_original_destination = 0; |
059ec3d9 PH |
3860 | $hist_opt = 1; |
3861 | $volume_rounding = 1; | |
3862 | $localtime_offset = calculate_localtime_offset(); # PH/FANF | |
3863 | ||
3864 | $charts = 0; | |
3865 | $charts_option_specified = 0; | |
3866 | $chartrel = "."; | |
3867 | $chartdir = "."; | |
3868 | ||
608bc29d SC |
3869 | @queue_times = parse_time_list(); |
3870 | @rcpt_times = (); | |
3871 | @delivery_times = (); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3872 | |
3873 | $last_offset = ''; | |
3874 | $offset_seconds = 0; | |
3875 | ||
d5692f86 | 3876 | $row=1; |
d5692f86 SC |
3877 | $col=0; |
3878 | $col_hist=0; | |
3879 | $run_hist=0; | |
3880 | my(%output_files); # What output files have been specified? | |
3881 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
3882 | # Decode options |
3883 | ||
608bc29d | 3884 | while (@ARGV > 0 && substr($ARGV[0], 0, 1) eq '-') { |
059ec3d9 PH |
3885 | if ($ARGV[0] =~ /^\-h(\d+)$/) { $hist_opt = $1 } |
3886 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^\-ne$/) { $show_errors = 0 } | |
608bc29d | 3887 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^\-nr(.?)(.*)\1$/) { |
059ec3d9 | 3888 | if ($1 eq "") { $show_relay = 0 } else { $relay_pattern = $2 } |
608bc29d SC |
3889 | } |
3890 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^\-q([,\d\+\-\*\/]+)$/) { @queue_times = parse_time_list($1) } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3891 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-nt$/) { $show_transport = 0 } |
3892 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^\-nt(.?)(.*)\1$/) | |
3893 | { | |
3894 | if ($1 eq "") { $show_transport = 0 } else { $transport_pattern = $2 } | |
3895 | } | |
3896 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-t(\d+)$/) { $topcount = $1 } | |
3897 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-tnl$/) { $local_league_table = 0 } | |
d5692f86 SC |
3898 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-txt=?(\S*)$/) { $txt_fh = get_filehandle($1,\%output_files) } |
3899 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-html=?(\S*)$/) { $htm_fh = get_filehandle($1,\%output_files) } | |
3900 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-xls=?(\S*)$/) { | |
3901 | if ($HAVE_Spreadsheet_WriteExcel) { | |
3902 | $xls_fh = get_filehandle($1,\%output_files); | |
3903 | } | |
3904 | else { | |
3905 | warn "WARNING: CPAN Module Spreadsheet::WriteExcel not installed. Obtain from www.cpan.org\n"; | |
3906 | } | |
3907 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3908 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-merge$/) { $merge_reports = 1 } |
3909 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-charts$/) { | |
3910 | $charts = 1; | |
3911 | warn "WARNING: CPAN Module GD::Graph::pie not installed. Obtain from www.cpan.org\n" unless $HAVE_GD_Graph_pie; | |
3912 | warn "WARNING: CPAN Module GD::Graph::linespoints not installed. Obtain from www.cpan.org\n" unless $HAVE_GD_Graph_linespoints; | |
3913 | } | |
3914 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-chartdir$/) { $chartdir = $ARGV[1]; shift; $charts_option_specified = 1; } | |
3915 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-chartrel$/) { $chartrel = $ARGV[1]; shift; $charts_option_specified = 1; } | |
d5692f86 SC |
3916 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-include_original_destination$/) { $include_original_destination = 1 } |
3917 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-cache$/) { } #Not currently used. | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3918 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-byhost$/) { $do_sender{Host} = 1 } |
3919 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-bydomain$/) { $do_sender{Domain} = 1 } | |
3920 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-byemail$/) { $do_sender{Email} = 1 } | |
3921 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-byemaildomain$/) { $do_sender{Edomain} = 1 } | |
3922 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-byedomain$/) { $do_sender{Edomain} = 1 } | |
37f8a7c9 | 3923 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-bylocaldomain$/) { $do_local_domain = 1 } |
a83c7e95 | 3924 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-emptyok$/) { $emptyOK = 1 } |
059ec3d9 | 3925 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-nvr$/) { $volume_rounding = 0 } |
608bc29d SC |
3926 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-show_rt([,\d\+\-\*\/]+)?$/) { @rcpt_times = parse_time_list($1) } |
3927 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-show_dt([,\d\+\-\*\/]+)?$/) { @delivery_times = parse_time_list($1) } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
3928 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-d$/) { $debug = 1 } |
3929 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^--?h(elp)?$/){ help() } | |
3930 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-t_remote_users$/) { $include_remote_users = 1 } | |
3931 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-pattern$/) | |
3932 | { | |
3933 | push(@user_descriptions,get_next_arg()); | |
3934 | push(@user_patterns,get_next_arg()); | |
3935 | } | |
3936 | elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-utc$/) | |
3937 | { | |
3938 | # We don't need this value if the log is in UTC. | |
3939 | $localtime_offset = undef; | |
3940 | } | |
3941 | else | |
3942 | { | |
3943 | print STDERR "Eximstats: Unknown or malformed option $ARGV[0]\n"; | |
3944 | help(); | |
3945 | } | |
3946 | shift; | |
3947 | } | |
3948 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
3949 | # keep old default behaviour |
3950 | if (! ($xls_fh or $htm_fh or $txt_fh)) { | |
3951 | $txt_fh = \*STDOUT; | |
3952 | } | |
3953 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
3954 | # Check that all the charts options are specified. |
3955 | warn "-charts option not specified. Use -help for help.\n" if ($charts_option_specified && ! $charts); | |
3956 | ||
3957 | # Default to display tables by sending Host. | |
3958 | $do_sender{Host} = 1 unless ($do_sender{Domain} || $do_sender{Email} || $do_sender{Edomain}); | |
3959 | ||
d5692f86 | 3960 | # prepare xls Excel Workbook |
a83c7e95 | 3961 | if (defined $xls_fh) { |
d5692f86 SC |
3962 | |
3963 | # Create a new Excel workbook | |
3964 | $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new($xls_fh); | |
3965 | ||
3966 | # Add worksheets | |
3967 | $ws_global = $workbook->addworksheet('Exim Statistik'); | |
3968 | # show $ws_global as initial sheet | |
3969 | $ws_global->set_first_sheet(); | |
3970 | $ws_global->activate(); | |
3971 | ||
3972 | if ($show_relay) { | |
3973 | $ws_relayed = $workbook->addworksheet('Relayed Messages'); | |
3974 | $ws_relayed->set_column(1, 2, 80); | |
3975 | } | |
d5692f86 SC |
3976 | if ($show_errors) { |
3977 | $ws_errors = $workbook->addworksheet('Errors'); | |
3978 | } | |
3979 | ||
3980 | ||
3981 | # set column widths | |
3982 | $ws_global->set_column(0, 2, 20); # Columns B-D width set to 30 | |
3983 | $ws_global->set_column(3, 3, 15); # Columns B-D width set to 30 | |
3984 | $ws_global->set_column(4, 4, 25); # Columns B-D width set to 30 | |
3985 | ||
3986 | # Define Formats | |
3987 | $f_default = $workbook->add_format(); | |
3988 | ||
3989 | $f_header1 = $workbook->add_format(); | |
3990 | $f_header1->set_bold(); | |
3991 | #$f_header1->set_color('red'); | |
3992 | $f_header1->set_size('15'); | |
3993 | $f_header1->set_valign(); | |
3994 | # $f_header1->set_align('center'); | |
3995 | # $ws_global->write($row++, 2, "Testing Headers 1", $f_header1); | |
3996 | ||
3997 | $f_header2 = $workbook->add_format(); | |
3998 | $f_header2->set_bold(); | |
3999 | $f_header2->set_size('12'); | |
4000 | $f_header2->set_valign(); | |
4001 | # $ws_global->write($row++, 2, "Testing Headers 2", $f_header2); | |
4002 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
4003 | # Create another header2 for use in merged cells. |
4004 | $f_header2_m = $workbook->add_format(); | |
4005 | $f_header2_m->set_bold(); | |
4006 | $f_header2_m->set_size('8'); | |
4007 | $f_header2_m->set_valign(); | |
4008 | $f_header2_m->set_align('center'); | |
4009 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
4010 | $f_percent = $workbook->add_format(); |
4011 | $f_percent->set_num_format('0.0%'); | |
4012 | ||
4013 | $f_headertab = $workbook->add_format(); | |
4014 | $f_headertab->set_bold(); | |
4015 | $f_headertab->set_valign(); | |
4016 | # $ws_global->write($row++, 2, "Testing Headers tab", $f_headertab); | |
4017 | ||
4018 | } | |
4019 | ||
059ec3d9 | 4020 | |
608bc29d | 4021 | # Initialise the queue/delivery/rcpt time counters. |
059ec3d9 | 4022 | for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#queue_times; $i++) { |
608bc29d SC |
4023 | $qt_all_bin[$i] = 0; |
4024 | $qt_remote_bin[$i] = 0; | |
4025 | } | |
4026 | for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#delivery_times; $i++) { | |
4027 | $dt_all_bin[$i] = 0; | |
4028 | $dt_remote_bin[$i] = 0; | |
059ec3d9 | 4029 | } |
608bc29d | 4030 | initialise_rcpt_times('all'); |
059ec3d9 | 4031 | |
059ec3d9 | 4032 | |
608bc29d | 4033 | # Compute the number of slots for the histogram |
059ec3d9 PH |
4034 | if ($hist_opt > 0) |
4035 | { | |
4036 | if ($hist_opt > 60 || 60 % $hist_opt != 0) | |
4037 | { | |
d5692f86 | 4038 | print STDERR "Eximstats: -h must specify a factor of 60\n"; |
059ec3d9 PH |
4039 | exit 1; |
4040 | } | |
d5692f86 SC |
4041 | $hist_interval = 60/$hist_opt; #Interval in minutes. |
4042 | $hist_number = (24*60)/$hist_interval; #Number of intervals per day. | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4043 | @received_interval_count = (0) x $hist_number; |
4044 | @delivered_interval_count = (0) x $hist_number; | |
608bc29d SC |
4045 | my $user_pattern_index = 0; |
4046 | for (my $user_pattern_index = 0; $user_pattern_index <= $#user_patterns; ++$user_pattern_index) { | |
4047 | @{$user_pattern_interval_count[$user_pattern_index]} = (0) x $hist_number; | |
4048 | } | |
4049 | @dt_all_bin = (0) x $hist_number; | |
4050 | @dt_remote_bin = (0) x $hist_number; | |
81aad8c9 | 4051 | } |
059ec3d9 PH |
4052 | |
4053 | #$queue_unknown = 0; | |
4054 | ||
4055 | $total_received_data = 0; | |
4056 | $total_received_data_gigs = 0; | |
4057 | $total_received_count = 0; | |
4058 | ||
4059 | $total_delivered_data = 0; | |
4060 | $total_delivered_data_gigs = 0; | |
a83c7e95 SC |
4061 | $total_delivered_messages = 0; |
4062 | $total_delivered_addresses = 0; | |
059ec3d9 | 4063 | |
608bc29d SC |
4064 | $qt_all_overflow = 0; |
4065 | $qt_remote_overflow = 0; | |
4066 | $dt_all_overflow = 0; | |
4067 | $dt_remote_overflow = 0; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4068 | $delayed_count = 0; |
4069 | $relayed_unshown = 0; | |
608bc29d | 4070 | $message_errors = 0; |
059ec3d9 PH |
4071 | $begin = "9999-99-99 99:99:99"; |
4072 | $end = "0000-00-00 00:00:00"; | |
4073 | my($section,$type); | |
30e9ac3f | 4074 | foreach $section ('Received','Delivered','Temp Rejects', 'Rejects','Ham','Spam') { |
059ec3d9 PH |
4075 | foreach $type ('Volume','Messages','Delayed','Failed','Hosts','Domains','Emails','Edomains') { |
4076 | $report_totals{$section}{$type} = 0; | |
4077 | } | |
4078 | } | |
4079 | ||
4080 | # Generate our parser. | |
4081 | my $parser = generate_parser(); | |
4082 | ||
4083 | ||
4084 | ||
4085 | if (@ARGV) { | |
4086 | # Scan the input files and collect the data | |
4087 | foreach my $file (@ARGV) { | |
4088 | if ($file =~ /\.gz/) { | |
4089 | unless (open(FILE,"gunzip -c $file |")) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
4090 | print STDERR "Failed to gunzip -c $file: $!"; |
4091 | next; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4092 | } |
4093 | } | |
4094 | elsif ($file =~ /\.Z/) { | |
4095 | unless (open(FILE,"uncompress -c $file |")) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
4096 | print STDERR "Failed to uncompress -c $file: $!"; |
4097 | next; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4098 | } |
4099 | } | |
4100 | else { | |
4101 | unless (open(FILE,$file)) { | |
d5692f86 SC |
4102 | print STDERR "Failed to read $file: $!"; |
4103 | next; | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4104 | } |
4105 | } | |
4106 | #Now parse the filehandle, updating the global variables. | |
4107 | parse($parser,\*FILE); | |
4108 | close FILE; | |
4109 | } | |
4110 | } | |
4111 | else { | |
4112 | #No files provided. Parse STDIN, updating the global variables. | |
4113 | parse($parser,\*STDIN); | |
4114 | } | |
4115 | ||
4116 | ||
a83c7e95 | 4117 | if ($begin eq "9999-99-99 99:99:99" && ! $emptyOK) { |
d5692f86 | 4118 | print STDERR "**** No valid log lines read\n"; |
059ec3d9 PH |
4119 | exit 1; |
4120 | } | |
4121 | ||
4122 | # Output our results. | |
4123 | print_header(); | |
4124 | print_grandtotals(); | |
4125 | ||
4126 | # Print counts of user specified patterns if required. | |
4127 | print_user_patterns() if @user_patterns; | |
4128 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
4129 | # Print rejection reasons. |
4130 | # print_rejects(); | |
4131 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
4132 | # Print totals by transport if required. |
4133 | print_transport() if $show_transport; | |
4134 | ||
4135 | # Print the deliveries per interval as a histogram, unless configured not to. | |
4136 | # First find the maximum in one interval and scale accordingly. | |
4137 | if ($hist_opt > 0) { | |
608bc29d SC |
4138 | print_histogram("Messages received", 'message', @received_interval_count); |
4139 | print_histogram("Deliveries", 'delivery', @delivered_interval_count); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4140 | } |
4141 | ||
4142 | # Print times on queue if required. | |
4143 | if ($#queue_times >= 0) { | |
608bc29d SC |
4144 | print_duration_table("Time spent on the queue", "all messages", \@queue_times, \@qt_all_bin,$qt_all_overflow); |
4145 | print_duration_table("Time spent on the queue", "messages with at least one remote delivery", \@queue_times, \@qt_remote_bin,$qt_remote_overflow); | |
4146 | } | |
4147 | ||
4148 | # Print delivery times if required. | |
4149 | if ($#delivery_times >= 0) { | |
4150 | print_duration_table("Delivery times", "all messages", \@delivery_times, \@dt_all_bin,$dt_all_overflow); | |
4151 | print_duration_table("Delivery times", "messages with at least one remote delivery", \@delivery_times, \@dt_remote_bin,$dt_remote_overflow); | |
4152 | } | |
4153 | ||
4154 | # Print rcpt times if required. | |
4155 | if ($#rcpt_times >= 0) { | |
4156 | foreach my $protocol ('all', grep(!/^all$/, sort keys %rcpt_times_bin)) { | |
4157 | print_duration_table("Receipt times", "$protocol messages", \@rcpt_times, $rcpt_times_bin{$protocol}, $rcpt_times_overflow{$protocol}); | |
4158 | } | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4159 | } |
4160 | ||
4161 | # Print relay information if required. | |
4162 | print_relay() if $show_relay; | |
4163 | ||
4164 | # Print the league tables, if topcount isn't zero. | |
4165 | if ($topcount > 0) { | |
30e9ac3f SC |
4166 | my($ws_rej, $ws_top50, $ws_rej_row, $ws_top50_row, $ws_temp_rej, $ws_temp_rej_row); |
4167 | $ws_rej_row = $ws_temp_rej_row = $ws_top50_row = 0; | |
a83c7e95 SC |
4168 | if ($xls_fh) { |
4169 | $ws_top50 = $workbook->addworksheet('Deliveries'); | |
4170 | $ws_rej = $workbook->addworksheet('Rejections') if (%rejected_count_by_reason || %rejected_count_by_ip || %spam_count_by_ip); | |
30e9ac3f | 4171 | $ws_temp_rej = $workbook->addworksheet('Temporary Rejections') if (%temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason || %temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip); |
a83c7e95 SC |
4172 | } |
4173 | ||
4174 | print_league_table("mail rejection reason", \%rejected_count_by_reason, undef, undef, undef, $ws_rej, \$ws_rej_row) if %rejected_count_by_reason; | |
30e9ac3f | 4175 | print_league_table("mail temporary rejection reason", \%temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason, undef, undef, undef, $ws_temp_rej, \$ws_temp_rej_row) if %temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason; |
a83c7e95 | 4176 | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4177 | foreach ('Host','Domain','Email','Edomain') { |
4178 | next unless $do_sender{$_}; | |
a83c7e95 | 4179 | print_league_table("sending \l$_", $received_count{$_}, undef, $received_data{$_},$received_data_gigs{$_}, $ws_top50, \$ws_top50_row); |
059ec3d9 PH |
4180 | } |
4181 | ||
a83c7e95 SC |
4182 | print_league_table("local sender", \%received_count_user, undef, |
4183 | \%received_data_user,\%received_data_gigs_user, $ws_top50, \$ws_top50_row) if (($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) && %received_count_user); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4184 | foreach ('Host','Domain','Email','Edomain') { |
4185 | next unless $do_sender{$_}; | |
a83c7e95 | 4186 | print_league_table("\l$_ destination", $delivered_messages{$_}, $delivered_addresses{$_}, $delivered_data{$_},$delivered_data_gigs{$_}, $ws_top50, \$ws_top50_row); |
059ec3d9 | 4187 | } |
a83c7e95 | 4188 | print_league_table("local destination", \%delivered_messages_user, \%delivered_addresses_user, \%delivered_data_user,\%delivered_data_gigs_user, $ws_top50, \$ws_top50_row) if (($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) && %delivered_messages_user); |
37f8a7c9 | 4189 | print_league_table("local domain destination", \%delivered_messages_local_domain, \%delivered_addresses_local_domain, \%delivered_data_local_domain,\%delivered_data_gigs_local_domain, $ws_top50, \$ws_top50_row) if (($local_league_table || $include_remote_users) && %delivered_messages_local_domain); |
a83c7e95 SC |
4190 | |
4191 | print_league_table("rejected ip", \%rejected_count_by_ip, undef, undef, undef, $ws_rej, \$ws_rej_row) if %rejected_count_by_ip; | |
30e9ac3f | 4192 | print_league_table("temporarily rejected ip", \%temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip, undef, undef, undef, $ws_rej, \$ws_rej_row) if %temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip; |
a83c7e95 SC |
4193 | print_league_table("non-rejected spamming ip", \%spam_count_by_ip, undef, undef, undef, $ws_rej, \$ws_rej_row) if %spam_count_by_ip; |
4194 | ||
059ec3d9 PH |
4195 | } |
4196 | ||
4197 | # Print the error statistics if required. | |
4198 | print_errors() if $show_errors; | |
4199 | ||
d5692f86 SC |
4200 | print $htm_fh "</body>\n</html>\n" if $htm_fh; |
4201 | ||
4202 | ||
a83c7e95 | 4203 | $txt_fh->close if $txt_fh && ref $txt_fh; |
d5692f86 SC |
4204 | $htm_fh->close if $htm_fh; |
4205 | ||
4206 | if ($xls_fh) { | |
4207 | # close Excel Workbook | |
4208 | $ws_global->set_first_sheet(); | |
4209 | # FIXME: whyever - activate does not work :-/ | |
4210 | $ws_global->activate(); | |
4211 | $workbook->close(); | |
059ec3d9 PH |
4212 | } |
4213 | ||
d5692f86 | 4214 | |
059ec3d9 | 4215 | # End of eximstats |