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059ec3d9 1#!PERL_COMMAND -w
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3# Copyright (c) 2001 University of Cambridge.
4# See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution.
5
6# Perl script to generate statistics from one or more Exim log files.
7
8# Usage: eximstats [<options>] <log file> <log file> ...
9
10# 1996-05-21: Ignore lines not starting with valid date/time, just in case
11# these get into a log file.
12# 1996-11-19: Add the -h option to control the size of the histogram,
13# and optionally turn it off.
14# Use some Perl 5 things; it should be everywhere by now.
15# Add the Perl -w option and rewrite so no warnings are given.
16# Add the -t option to control the length of the "top" listing.
17# Add the -ne, -nt options to turn off errors and transport
18# information.
19# Add information about length of time on queue, and -q<list> to
20# control the intervals and turn it off.
21# Add count and percentage of delayed messages to the Received
22# line.
23# Show total number of errors.
24# Add count and percentage of messages with errors to Received
25# line.
26# Add information about relaying and -nr to suppress it.
27# 1997-02-03 Merged in some of the things Nigel Metheringham had done:
28# Re-worded headings
29# Added received histogram as well as delivered
30# Added local senders' league table
31# Added local recipients' league table
32# 1997-03-10 Fixed typo "destinationss"
33# Allow for intermediate address between final and original
34# when testing for relaying
35# Give better message when no input
36# 1997-04-24 Fixed bug in layout of error listing that was depending on
37# text length (output line got repeated).
38# 1997-05-06 Bug in option decoding when only one option.
39# Overflow bug when handling very large volumes.
40# 1997-10-28 Updated to handle revised log format that might show
41# HELO name as well as host name before IP number
42# 1998-01-26 Bugs in the function for calculating the number of seconds
43# since 1970 from a log date
44# 1998-02-02 Delivery to :blackhole: doesn't have a T= entry in the log
45# line; cope with this, thereby avoiding undefined problems
46# Very short log line gave substring error
47# 1998-02-03 A routed delivery to a local transport may not have <> in the
48# log line; terminate the address at white space, not <
49# 1998-09-07 If first line of input was a => line, $thissize was undefined;
50# ensure it is zero.
51# 1998-12-21 Adding of $thissize from => line should have been adding $size.
52# Oops. Should have looked more closely when fixing the previous
53# bug!
54# 1999-11-12 Increased the field widths for printed integers; numbers are
55# bigger than originally envisaged.
56# 2001-03-21 Converted seconds() routine to use Time::Local, fixing a bug
57# whereby seconds($timestamp) - id_seconds($id) gave an
58# incorrect result.
59# Added POD documentation.
60# Moved usage instructions into help() subroutine.
61# Added 'use strict' and declared all global variables.
62# Added '-html' flag and resultant code.
63# Added '-cache' flag and resultant code.
64# Added add_volume() routine and converted all volume variables
65# to use it, fixing the overflow problems for individual hosts
66# on large sites.
67# Converted all volume output to GB/MB/KB as appropriate.
68# Don't store local user stats if -nfl is specified.
69# Modifications done by: Steve Campbell (<steve@computurn.com>)
70# 2001-04-02 Added the -t_remote_users flag. Steve Campbell.
71# 2001-10-15 Added the -domain flag. Steve Campbell.
72# 2001-10-16 Accept files on STDIN or on the command line. Steve Campbell.
73# 2001-10-21 Removed -domain flag and added -bydomain, -byhost, and -byemail.
74# We now generate our main parsing subroutine as an eval statement
75# which improves performance dramatically when not all the results
76# are required. We also cache the last timestamp to time convertion.
77#
78# NOTE: 'Top 50 destinations by (message count|volume)' lines are
79# now 'Top N (host|email|domain) destinations by (message count|volume)'
80# where N is the topcount. Steve Campbell.
81#
82# 2001-10-30 V1.16 Joachim Wieland.
83# Fixed minor bugs in add_volume() when taking over this version
84# for use in Exim 4: -w gave uninitialized value warnings in
85# two situations: for the first addition to a counter, and if
86# there were never any gigabytes, thereby leaving the $gigs
87# value unset.
88# Initialized $last_timestamp to stop a -w uninitialized warning.
89# Minor layout tweak for grand totals (nitpicking).
90# Put the IP addresses for relaying stats in [] and separated by
91# a space from the domain name.
92# Removed the IPv4-specific address test when picking out addresses
93# for relaying. Anything inside [] is OK.
94#
95# 2002-07-02 Philip Hazel
96# Fixed "uninitialized variable" message that occurred for relay
97# messages that arrived from H=[1.2.3.4] hosts (no name shown).
98# This bug didn't affect the output.
99#
100# 2002-04-15 V1.17 Joachim Wieland.
101# Added -charts, -chartdir. -chartrel options which use
102# GD::Graph modules to create graphical charts of the statistics.
103#
104# 2002-04-15 V1.18 Steve Campbell.
105# Added a check for $domain to to stop a -w uninitialized warning.
106# Added -byemaildomain option.
107# Only print HTML header links to included tables!
108#
109# 2002-08-02 V1.19 Steve Campbell.
110# Changed the debug mode to dump the parser onto STDERR rather
111# than STDOUT. Documented the -d flag into the help().
112# Rejoined the divergent 2002-04-15 and 2002-07-02 releases.
113#
114# 2002-08-21 V1.20 Steve Campbell.
115# Added the '-merge' option to allow merging of previous reports.
116# Fixed a missing semicolon when doing -bydomain.
117# Make volume charts plot the data gigs and bytes rather than just bytes.
118# Only process log lines with $flag =~ /<=|=>|->|==|\*\*|Co/
119# Converted Emaildomain to Edomain - the column header was too wide!
120# This changes the text output slightly. You can revert to the old
121# column widths by changing $COLUMN_WIDTHS to 7;
122#
123# 2002-09-04 V1.21 Andreas J Mueller
124# Local deliveries domain now defaults to 'localdomain'.
125# Don't match F=<From> when looking for the user.
126#
127# 2002-09-05 V1.22 Steve Campbell
128# Fixed a perl 5.005 incompatibility problem ('our' variables).
129#
130# 2002-09-11 V1.23 Steve Campbell
131# Stopped -charts option from throwing errors on null data.
132# Don't print out 'Errors encountered' unless there are any.
133
134# 2002-10-21 V1.23a Philip Hazel - patch from Tony Finch put in until
135# Steve's eximstats catches up.
136# Handle log files that include the timezone after the timestamp.
137# Switch to assuming that log timestamps are in local time, with
138# an option for UTC timestamps, as in Exim itself.
139#
140# 2003-02-05 V1.24 Steve Campbell
141# Added in Sergey Sholokh's code to convert '<' and '>' characters
142# in HTML output. Also added code to convert them back with -merge.
143# Fixed timestamp offsets to convert to seconds rather than minutes.
144# Updated -merge to work with output files using timezones.
145# Added cacheing to speed up the calculation of timezone offsets.
146#
147# 2003-02-07 V1.25 Steve Campbell
148# Optimised the usage of mktime() in the seconds subroutine.
149# Removed the now redundant '-cache' option.
150# html2txt() now explicitly matches HTML tags.
151# Implemented a new sorting algorithm - the top_n_sort() routine.
152# Added Danny Carroll's '-nvr' flag and code.
153#
154# 2003-03-13 V1.26 Steve Campbell
155# Implemented HTML compliance changes recommended by Bernard Massot.
156# Bug fix to allow top_n_sort() to handle null keys.
157# Convert all domains and edomains to lowercase.
158# Remove preceding dots from domains.
159#
160# 2003-03-13 V1.27 Steve Campbell
161# Replaced border attributes with 'border=1', as recommended by
162# Bernard Massot.
163#
164# 2003-06-03 V1.28 John Newman
165# Added in the ability to skip over the parsing and evaulation of
166# specific transports as passed to eximstats via the new "-nt/.../"
167# command line argument. This new switch allows the viewing of
168# not more accurate statistics but more applicable statistics when
169# special transports are in use (ie; SpamAssassin). We need to be
170# able to ignore transports such as this otherwise the resulting
171# local deliveries are significantly skewed (doubled)...
172#
173# 2003-11-06 V1.29 Steve Campbell
174# Added the '-pattern "Description" "/pattern/"' option.
175#
176# 2004-02-17 V1.30 Steve Campbell
177# Added warnings if required GD::Graph modules are not available or
178# insufficient -chart* options are specified.
179#
8e669ac1 180# 2004-02-20 V1.31 Andrea Balzi
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182#
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183# 2004-07-05 V1.32 Steve Campbell
184# Fix '-merge -h0' divide by zero error.
185#
186# 2004-07-15 V1.33 Steve Campbell
187# Documentation update - I've converted the subroutine
188# documentation from POD to comments.
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190# 2004-12-10 V1.34 Steve Campbell
191# Eximstats can now parse syslog lines as well as mainlog lines.
192#
884c2af8 193# 2004-12-20 V1.35 Wouter Verhelst
d5692f86 194# Pie charts by volume were actually generated by count. Fixed.
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196# 2005-02-07 V1.36 Gregor Herrmann / Steve Campbell
197# Added average sizes to HTML Top tables.
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199# 2005-04-26 V1.37 Frank Heydlauf
200# Added -xls and the ability to specify output files.
201#
202# 2005-04-29 V1.38 Steve Campbell
203# Use FileHandles for outputing results.
204# Allow any combination of xls, txt, and html output.
205# Fixed display of large numbers with -nvr option
206# Fixed merging of reports with empty tables.
207#
208# 2005-05-27 V1.39 Steve Campbell
209# Added the -include_original_destination flag
210# Removed tabs and trailing whitespace.
211#
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212# 2005-06-03 V1.40 Steve Campbell
213# Whilst parsing the mainlog(s), store information about
214# the messages in a hash of arrays rather than using
215# individual hashes. This is a bit cleaner and results in
216# dramatic memory savings, albeit at a slight CPU cost.
217#
218# 2005-06-15 V1.41 Steve Campbell
219# Added the -show_rt<list> flag.
220# Added the -show_dt<list> flag.
221#
222# 2005-06-24 V1.42 Steve Campbell
223# Added Histograms for user specified patterns.
d5692f86 224#
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225# 2005-06-30 V1.43 Steve Campbell
226# Bug fix for V1.42 with -h0 specified. Spotted by Chris Lear.
227#
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228# 2005-07-26 V1.44 Steve Campbell
229# Use a glob alias rather than an array ref in the generated
230# parser. This improves both readability and performance.
231#
232# 2005-09-30 V1.45 Marco Gaiarin / Steve Campbell
233# Collect SpamAssassin and rejection statistics.
234# Don't display local sender or destination tables unless
235# there is data to show.
236# Added average volumes into the top table text output.
237#
238# 2006-02-07 V1.46 Steve Campbell
239# Collect data on the number of addresses (recipients)
240# as well as the number of messages.
241#
242# 2006-05-05 V1.47 Steve Campbell
243# Added 'Message too big' to the list of mail rejection
244# reasons (thanks to Marco Gaiarin).
245#
246# 2006-06-05 V1.48 Steve Campbell
247# Mainlog lines which have GMT offsets and are too short to
248# have a flag are now skipped.
249#
250# 2006-11-10 V1.49 Alain Williams
251# Added the -emptyok flag.
252#
253# 2006-11-16 V1.50 Steve Campbell
254# Fixes for obtaining the IP address from reject messages.
255#
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257# Another update for obtaining the IP address from reject messages.
258#
259# 2006-11-27 V1.52 Steve Campbell
260# Tally any reject message containing SpamAssassin.
261#
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263# Allow for [pid] after date in log lines
264#
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265# 2007-02-14 V1.54 Daniel Tiefnig
266# Improved the '($parent) =' pattern match.
267#
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268# 2007-03-19 V1.55 Steve Campbell
269# Differentiate between permanent and temporary rejects.
270#
271# 2007-03-29 V1.56 Jez Hancock
272# Fixed some broken HTML links and added missing column headers.
273#
274# 2007-03-30 V1.57 Steve Campbell
275# Fixed Grand Total Summary Domains, Edomains, and Email columns
276# for Rejects, Temp Rejects, Ham, and Spam rows.
277#
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279# Fix to get <> and blackhole to show in edomain tables.
280#
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282# Added the -bylocaldomain option
283#
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284# 2007-09-20 V1.60 Heiko Schlittermann
285# Fix for misinterpreted log lines
286#
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289# For documentation on the logfile format, see
290# http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.50/doc/html/spec_48.html#IX2793
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292=head1 NAME
293
8974000d 294eximstats - generates statistics from Exim mainlog or syslog files.
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296=head1 SYNOPSIS
297
d5692f86 298 eximstats [Output] [Options] mainlog1 mainlog2 ...
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299 eximstats -merge [Options] report.1.txt report.2.txt ... > weekly_report.txt
300
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301=head2 Output:
302
303=over 4
304
305=item B<-txt>
306
307Output the results in plain text to STDOUT.
308
309=item B<-txt>=I<filename>
310
311Output the results in plain text. Filename '-' for STDOUT is accepted.
312
313=item B<-html>
314
315Output the results in HTML to STDOUT.
316
317=item B<-html>=I<filename>
318
319Output the results in HTML. Filename '-' for STDOUT is accepted.
320
321=item B<-xls>
322
323Output the results in Excel compatible Format to STDOUT.
324Requires the Spreadsheet::WriteExcel CPAN module.
325
326=item B<-xls>=I<filename>
327
328Output the results in Excel compatible format. Filename '-' for STDOUT is accepted.
329
330
331=back
332
333=head2 Options:
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335=over 4
336
337=item B<-h>I<number>
338
339histogram divisions per hour. The default is 1, and
3400 suppresses histograms. Valid values are:
341
3420, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 or 60.
343
344=item B<-ne>
345
346Don't display error information.
347
348=item B<-nr>
349
350Don't display relaying information.
351
352=item B<-nr>I</pattern/>
353
354Don't display relaying information that matches.
355
356=item B<-nt>
357
358Don't display transport information.
359
360=item B<-nt>I</pattern/>
361
362Don't display transport information that matches
363
364=item B<-q>I<list>
365
366List of times for queuing information single 0 item suppresses.
367
368=item B<-t>I<number>
369
370Display top <number> sources/destinations
371default is 50, 0 suppresses top listing.
372
373=item B<-tnl>
374
375Omit local sources/destinations in top listing.
376
377=item B<-t_remote_users>
378
379Include remote users in the top source/destination listings.
380
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382
383Include the original destination email addresses rather than just
384using the final ones.
385Useful for finding out which of your mailing lists are receiving mail.
386
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388
389Show the delivery times (B<DT>)for all the messages.
390
14eee748 391Exim must have been configured to use the +deliver_time logging option
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392for this option to work.
393
394I<list> is an optional list of times. Eg -show_dt1,2,4,8 will show
395the number of messages with delivery times under 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds,
3968 seconds, and over 8 seconds.
397
398=item B<-show_rt>I<list>
399
400Show the receipt times for all the messages. The receipt time is
401defined as the Completed hh:mm:ss - queue_time_overall - the Receipt hh:mm:ss.
402These figures will be skewed by pipelined messages so might not be that useful.
403
404Exim must have been configured to use the +queue_time_overall logging option
405for this option to work.
406
407I<list> is an optional list of times. Eg -show_rt1,2,4,8 will show
408the number of messages with receipt times under 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds,
4098 seconds, and over 8 seconds.
410
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412
413Show results by sending host. This may be combined with
414B<-bydomain> and/or B<-byemail> and/or B<-byedomain>. If none of these options
415are specified, then B<-byhost> is assumed as a default.
416
417=item B<-bydomain>
418
419Show results by sending domain.
420May be combined with B<-byhost> and/or B<-byemail> and/or B<-byedomain>.
421
422=item B<-byemail>
423
424Show results by sender's email address.
425May be combined with B<-byhost> and/or B<-bydomain> and/or B<-byedomain>.
426
427=item B<-byemaildomain> or B<-byedomain>
428
429Show results by sender's email domain.
430May be combined with B<-byhost> and/or B<-bydomain> and/or B<-byemail>.
431
432=item B<-pattern> I<Description> I</Pattern/>
433
434Look for the specified pattern and count the number of lines in which it appears.
435This option can be specified multiple times. Eg:
436
437 -pattern 'Refused connections' '/refused connection/'
438
439
440=item B<-merge>
441
442This option allows eximstats to merge old eximstat reports together. Eg:
443
444 eximstats mainlog.sun > report.sun.txt
445 eximstats mainlog.mon > report.mon.txt
446 eximstats mainlog.tue > report.tue.txt
447 eximstats mainlog.wed > report.web.txt
448 eximstats mainlog.thu > report.thu.txt
449 eximstats mainlog.fri > report.fri.txt
450 eximstats mainlog.sat > report.sat.txt
451 eximstats -merge report.*.txt > weekly_report.txt
452 eximstats -merge -html report.*.txt > weekly_report.html
453
454=over 4
455
456=item *
457
458You can merge text or html reports and output the results as text or html.
459
460=item *
461
462You can use all the normal eximstat output options, but only data
463included in the original reports can be shown!
464
465=item *
466
467When merging reports, some loss of accuracy may occur in the top I<n> lists.
468This will be towards the ends of the lists.
469
470=item *
471
472The order of items in the top I<n> lists may vary when the data volumes
473round to the same value.
474
475=back
476
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478
479Create graphical charts to be displayed in HTML output.
d5692f86 480Only valid in combination with I<-html>.
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482This requires the following modules which can be obtained
483from http://www.cpan.org/modules/01modules.index.html
484
485=over 4
486
487=item GD
488
489=item GDTextUtil
490
491=item GDGraph
492
493=back
494
495To install these, download and unpack them, then use the normal perl installation procedure:
496
497 perl Makefile.PL
498 make
499 make test
500 make install
501
502=item B<-chartdir>I <dir>
503
504Create the charts in the directory <dir>
505
506=item B<-chartrel>I <dir>
507
508Specify the relative directory for the "img src=" tags from where to include
509the charts
510
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511=item B<-emptyok>
512
513Specify that it's OK to not find any valid log lines. Without this
514we will output an error message if we don't find any.
515
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517
518Debug flag. This outputs the eval()'d parser onto STDOUT which makes it
519easier to trap errors in the eval section. Remember to add 1 to the line numbers to allow for the
520title!
521
522=back
523
524=head1 DESCRIPTION
525
8974000d 526Eximstats parses exim mainlog and syslog files to output a statistical
059ec3d9 527analysis of the messages processed. By default, a text
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528analysis is generated, but you can request other output formats
529using flags. See the help (B<-help>) to learn
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530about how to create charts from the tables.
531
532=head1 AUTHOR
533
534There is a web site at http://www.exim.org - this contains details of the
535mailing list exim-users@exim.org.
536
537=head1 TO DO
538
539This program does not perfectly handle messages whose received
540and delivered log lines are in different files, which can happen
541when you have multiple mail servers and a message cannot be
43236f35 542immediately delivered. Fixing this could be tricky...
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544Merging of xls files is not (yet) possible. Be free to implement :)
545
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547
548use integer;
549use strict;
d5692f86 550use IO::File;
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552# use Time::Local; # PH/FANF
553use POSIX;
554
d5692f86 555use vars qw($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie $HAVE_GD_Graph_linespoints $HAVE_Spreadsheet_WriteExcel);
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556eval { require GD::Graph::pie; };
557$HAVE_GD_Graph_pie = $@ ? 0 : 1;
558eval { require GD::Graph::linespoints; };
559$HAVE_GD_Graph_linespoints = $@ ? 0 : 1;
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560eval { require Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; };
561$HAVE_Spreadsheet_WriteExcel = $@ ? 0 : 1;
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563
564##################################################
565# Static data #
566##################################################
567# 'use vars' instead of 'our' as perl5.005 is still in use out there!
568use vars qw(@tab62 @days_per_month $gig);
569use vars qw($VERSION);
570use vars qw($COLUMN_WIDTHS);
608bc29d 571use vars qw($WEEK $DAY $HOUR $MINUTE);
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573
574@tab62 =
575 (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,0,0,0,0,0, # 0-9
576 0,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, # A-K
577 21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32, # L-W
578 33,34,35, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, # X-Z
579 0,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46, # a-k
580 47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58, # l-w
581 59,60,61); # x-z
582
583@days_per_month = (0, 31, 59, 90, 120, 151, 181, 212, 243, 273, 304, 334);
584$gig = 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
30af5abe 585$VERSION = '1.60';
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587# How much space do we allow for the Hosts/Domains/Emails/Edomains column headers?
588$COLUMN_WIDTHS = 8;
589
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591$HOUR = 60 * $MINUTE;
592$DAY = 24 * $HOUR;
593$WEEK = 7 * $DAY;
594
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596use vars qw($total_received_data $total_received_data_gigs $total_received_count);
a83c7e95 597use vars qw($total_delivered_data $total_delivered_data_gigs $total_delivered_messages $total_delivered_addresses);
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598use vars qw(%timestamp2time); #Hash of timestamp => time.
599use vars qw($last_timestamp $last_time); #The last time convertion done.
600use vars qw($last_date $date_seconds); #The last date convertion done.
601use vars qw($last_offset $offset_seconds); #The last time offset convertion done.
059ec3d9 602use vars qw($localtime_offset);
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603use vars qw($i); #General loop counter.
604use vars qw($debug); #Debug mode?
605use vars qw($ntopchart); #How many entries should make it into the chart?
606use vars qw($gddirectory); #Where to put files from GD::Graph
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608# SpamAssassin variables
609use vars qw($spam_score $spam_score_gigs);
610use vars qw($ham_score $ham_score_gigs);
611use vars qw(%ham_count_by_ip %spam_count_by_ip);
612use vars qw(%rejected_count_by_ip %rejected_count_by_reason);
30e9ac3f 613use vars qw(%temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip %temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason);
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615#For use in Speadsheed::WriteExcel
616use vars qw($workbook $ws_global $ws_relayed $ws_errors);
617use vars qw($row $col $row_hist $col_hist);
d5692f86 618use vars qw($run_hist);
a83c7e95 619use vars qw($f_default $f_header1 $f_header2 $f_header2_m $f_headertab $f_percent); #Format Header
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620
621# Output FileHandles
622use vars qw($txt_fh $htm_fh $xls_fh);
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624$ntopchart = 5;
625
626# The following are parameters whose values are
627# set by command line switches:
628use vars qw($show_errors $show_relay $show_transport $transport_pattern);
37f8a7c9 629use vars qw($topcount $local_league_table $include_remote_users $do_local_domain);
a83c7e95 630use vars qw($hist_opt $hist_interval $hist_number $volume_rounding $emptyOK);
d5692f86 631use vars qw($relay_pattern @queue_times @user_patterns @user_descriptions);
608bc29d 632use vars qw(@rcpt_times @delivery_times);
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633use vars qw($include_original_destination);
634use vars qw($txt_fh $htm_fh $xls_fh);
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636use vars qw(%do_sender); #Do sender by Host, Domain, Email, and/or Edomain tables.
637use vars qw($charts $chartrel $chartdir $charts_option_specified);
d5692f86 638use vars qw($merge_reports); #Merge old reports ?
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640# The following are modified in the parse() routine, and
641# referred to in the print_*() routines.
608bc29d 642use vars qw($delayed_count $relayed_unshown $begin $end);
a83c7e95 643use vars qw(%messages @message);
059ec3d9 644use vars qw(%received_count %received_data %received_data_gigs);
a83c7e95 645use vars qw(%delivered_messages %delivered_data %delivered_data_gigs %delivered_addresses);
059ec3d9 646use vars qw(%received_count_user %received_data_user %received_data_gigs_user);
a83c7e95 647use vars qw(%delivered_messages_user %delivered_addresses_user %delivered_data_user %delivered_data_gigs_user);
37f8a7c9 648use vars qw(%delivered_messages_local_domain %delivered_addresses_local_domain %delivered_data_local_domain %delivered_data_gigs_local_domain);
059ec3d9 649use vars qw(%transported_count %transported_data %transported_data_gigs);
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650use vars qw(%relayed %errors_count $message_errors);
651use vars qw(@qt_all_bin @qt_remote_bin);
652use vars qw($qt_all_overflow $qt_remote_overflow);
653use vars qw(@dt_all_bin @dt_remote_bin %rcpt_times_bin);
654use vars qw($dt_all_overflow $dt_remote_overflow %rcpt_times_overflow);
655use vars qw(@received_interval_count @delivered_interval_count);
656use vars qw(@user_pattern_totals @user_pattern_interval_count);
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658use vars qw(%report_totals);
659
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661use vars qw($SIZE $FROM_HOST $FROM_ADDRESS $ARRIVAL_TIME $REMOTE_DELIVERED $PROTOCOL);
662use vars qw($DELAYED $HAD_ERROR);
663$SIZE = 0;
664$FROM_HOST = 1;
665$FROM_ADDRESS = 2;
666$ARRIVAL_TIME = 3;
667$REMOTE_DELIVERED = 4;
668$DELAYED = 5;
669$HAD_ERROR = 6;
670$PROTOCOL = 7;
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672
673
674##################################################
675# Subroutines #
676##################################################
677
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679# get_filehandle($file,\%output_files);
680# Return a filehandle writing to $file.
681#
682# If %output_files is defined, check that $output_files{$file}
683# doesn't exist and die if it does, or set it if it doesn't.
684#######################################################################
685sub get_filehandle {
686 my($file,$output_files_href) = @_;
687
688 $file = '-' if ($file eq '');
689
690 if (defined $output_files_href) {
691 die "You can only output to '$file' once! Use -h for help.\n" if exists $output_files_href->{$file};
692 $output_files_href->{$file} = 1;
693 }
694
695 if ($file eq '-') {
696 return \*STDOUT;
697 }
698
699 if (-e $file) {
700 unlink $file or die "Failed to rm $file: $!";
701 }
702
703 my $fh = new IO::File $file, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_EXCL;
704 die "new IO::File $file failed: $!" unless (defined $fh);
705 return $fh;
706}
707
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709#######################################################################
710# volume_rounded();
711#
712# $rounded_volume = volume_rounded($bytes,$gigabytes);
713#
714# Given a data size in bytes, round it to KB, MB, or GB
715# as appropriate.
716#
717# Eg 12000 => 12KB, 15000000 => 14GB, etc.
718#
719# Note: I've experimented with Math::BigInt and it results in a 33%
720# performance degredation as opposed to storing numbers split into
721# bytes and gigabytes.
722#######################################################################
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723sub volume_rounded {
724 my($x,$g) = @_;
725 $x = 0 unless $x;
726 $g = 0 unless $g;
727 my($rounded);
728
729 while ($x > $gig) {
730 $g++;
731 $x -= $gig;
732 }
733
734 if ($volume_rounding) {
735 # Values < 1 GB
736 if ($g <= 0) {
737 if ($x < 10000) {
738 $rounded = sprintf("%6d", $x);
739 }
740 elsif ($x < 10000000) {
741 $rounded = sprintf("%4dKB", ($x + 512)/1024);
742 }
743 else {
744 $rounded = sprintf("%4dMB", ($x + 512*1024)/(1024*1024));
745 }
746 }
747 # Values between 1GB and 10GB are printed in MB
748 elsif ($g < 10) {
749 $rounded = sprintf("%4dMB", ($g * 1024) + ($x + 512*1024)/(1024*1024));
750 }
751 else {
752 # Handle values over 10GB
753 $rounded = sprintf("%4dGB", $g + ($x + $gig/2)/$gig);
754 }
755 }
756 else {
757 # We don't want any rounding to be done.
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759 # being interpreted as string by Spreadsheed Calculators, on the other hand
760 # breaks if more than 4 digits! -> flexible length instead of fixed length
761 # Format the return value at the output routine! -fh
762 #$rounded = sprintf("%d", ($g * $gig) + $x);
763 no integer;
764 $rounded = sprintf("%.0f", ($g * $gig) + $x);
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766
767 return $rounded;
768}
769
770
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771#######################################################################
772# un_round();
8e669ac1 773#
1b4fe9dd 774# un_round($rounded_volume,\$bytes,\$gigabytes);
8e669ac1 775#
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776# Given a volume in KB, MB or GB, as generated by volume_rounded(),
777# do the reverse transformation and convert it back into Bytes and Gigabytes.
778# These are added to the $bytes and $gigabytes parameters.
8e669ac1 779#
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780# Given a data size in bytes, round it to KB, MB, or GB
781# as appropriate.
8e669ac1 782#
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783# EG: 500 => (500,0), 14GB => (0,14), etc.
784#######################################################################
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785sub un_round {
786 my($rounded,$bytes_sref,$gigabytes_sref) = @_;
787
788 if ($rounded =~ /(\d+)GB/) {
789 $$gigabytes_sref += $1;
790 }
791 elsif ($rounded =~ /(\d+)MB/) {
792 $$gigabytes_sref += $1 / 1024;
793 $$bytes_sref += (($1 % 1024 ) * 1024 * 1024);
794 }
795 elsif ($rounded =~ /(\d+)KB/) {
796 $$gigabytes_sref += $1 / (1024 * 1024);
797 $$bytes_sref += ($1 % (1024 * 1024) * 1024);
798 }
799 elsif ($rounded =~ /(\d+)/) {
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800 # We need to turn off integer in case we are merging an -nvr report.
801 no integer;
802 $$gigabytes_sref += int($1 / $gig);
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803 $$bytes_sref += $1 % $gig;
804 }
805
806 #Now reduce the bytes down to less than 1GB.
807 add_volume($bytes_sref,$gigabytes_sref,0) if ($$bytes_sref > $gig);
808}
809
810
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811#######################################################################
812# add_volume();
8e669ac1 813#
1b4fe9dd 814# add_volume(\$bytes,\$gigs,$size);
8e669ac1 815#
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816# Add $size to $bytes/$gigs where this is a number split into
817# bytes ($bytes) and gigabytes ($gigs). This is significantly
818# faster than using Math::BigInt.
819#######################################################################
059ec3d9 820sub add_volume {
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821 my($bytes_ref,$gigs_ref,$size) = @_;
822 $$bytes_ref = 0 if ! defined $$bytes_ref;
823 $$gigs_ref = 0 if ! defined $$gigs_ref;
824 $$bytes_ref += $size;
825 while ($$bytes_ref > $gig) {
826 $$gigs_ref++;
827 $$bytes_ref -= $gig;
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829}
830
831
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832#######################################################################
833# format_time();
8e669ac1 834#
1b4fe9dd 835# $formatted_time = format_time($seconds);
8e669ac1 836#
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837# Given a time in seconds, break it down into
838# weeks, days, hours, minutes, and seconds.
8e669ac1 839#
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840# Eg 12005 => 3h20m5s
841#######################################################################
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842sub format_time {
843my($t) = pop @_;
844my($s) = $t % 60;
845$t /= 60;
846my($m) = $t % 60;
847$t /= 60;
848my($h) = $t % 24;
849$t /= 24;
850my($d) = $t % 7;
851my($w) = $t/7;
852my($p) = "";
853$p .= "$w"."w" if $w > 0;
854$p .= "$d"."d" if $d > 0;
855$p .= "$h"."h" if $h > 0;
856$p .= "$m"."m" if $m > 0;
857$p .= "$s"."s" if $s > 0 || $p eq "";
858$p;
859}
860
861
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862#######################################################################
863# unformat_time();
8e669ac1 864#
1b4fe9dd 865# $seconds = unformat_time($formatted_time);
8e669ac1 866#
1b4fe9dd 867# Given a time in weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, convert it to seconds.
8e669ac1 868#
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869# Eg 3h20m5s => 12005
870#######################################################################
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871sub unformat_time {
872 my($formated_time) = pop @_;
873 my $time = 0;
874
875 while ($formated_time =~ s/^(\d+)([wdhms]?)//) {
876 $time += $1 if ($2 eq '' || $2 eq 's');
877 $time += $1 * 60 if ($2 eq 'm');
878 $time += $1 * 60 * 60 if ($2 eq 'h');
879 $time += $1 * 60 * 60 * 24 if ($2 eq 'd');
880 $time += $1 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 if ($2 eq 'w');
881 }
882 $time;
883}
884
885
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886#######################################################################
887# seconds();
8e669ac1 888#
1b4fe9dd 889# $time = seconds($timestamp);
8e669ac1 890#
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891# Given a time-of-day timestamp, convert it into a time() value using
892# POSIX::mktime. We expect the timestamp to be of the form
893# "$year-$mon-$day $hour:$min:$sec", with month going from 1 to 12,
894# and the year to be absolute (we do the necessary conversions). The
895# timestamp may be followed with an offset from UTC like "+$hh$mm"; if the
896# offset is not present, and we have not been told that the log is in UTC
897# (with the -utc option), then we adjust the time by the current local
898# time offset so that it can be compared with the time recorded in message
899# IDs, which is UTC.
8e669ac1 900#
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901# To improve performance, we only use mktime on the date ($year-$mon-$day),
902# and only calculate it if the date is different to the previous time we
903# came here. We then add on seconds for the '$hour:$min:$sec'.
8e669ac1 904#
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905# We also store the results of the last conversion done, and only
906# recalculate if the date is different.
8e669ac1 907#
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908# We used to have the '-cache' flag which would store the results of the
909# mktime() call. However, the current way of just using mktime() on the
910# date obsoletes this.
911#######################################################################
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912sub seconds {
913 my($timestamp) = @_;
914
915 # Is the timestamp the same as the last one?
916 return $last_time if ($last_timestamp eq $timestamp);
917
918 return 0 unless ($timestamp =~ /^((\d{4})\-(\d\d)-(\d\d))\s(\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d)( ([+-])(\d\d)(\d\d))?/o);
919
920 unless ($last_date eq $1) {
921 $last_date = $1;
922 my(@timestamp) = (0,0,0,$4,$3,$2);
923 $timestamp[5] -= 1900;
924 $timestamp[4]--;
925 $date_seconds = mktime(@timestamp);
926 }
927 my $time = $date_seconds + ($5 * 3600) + ($6 * 60) + $7;
928
929 # SC. Use cacheing. Also note we want seconds not minutes.
930 #my($this_offset) = ($10 * 60 + $11) * ($9 . "1") if defined $8;
931 if (defined $8 && ($8 ne $last_offset)) {
932 $last_offset = $8;
933 $offset_seconds = ($10 * 60 + $11) * 60;
934 $offset_seconds = -$offset_seconds if ($9 eq '-');
935 }
936
937
938 if (defined $7) {
939 #$time -= $this_offset;
940 $time -= $offset_seconds;
941 } elsif (defined $localtime_offset) {
942 $time -= $localtime_offset;
943 }
944
945 # Store the last timestamp received.
946 $last_timestamp = $timestamp;
947 $last_time = $time;
948
949 $time;
950}
951
952
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954# id_seconds();
8e669ac1 955#
1b4fe9dd 956# $time = id_seconds($message_id);
8e669ac1 957#
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958# Given a message ID, convert it into a time() value.
959#######################################################################
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960sub id_seconds {
961my($sub_id) = substr((pop @_), 0, 6);
962my($s) = 0;
963my(@c) = split(//, $sub_id);
964while($#c >= 0) { $s = $s * 62 + $tab62[ord(shift @c) - ord('0')] }
965$s;
966}
967
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969# wdhms_seconds();
970#
971# $seconds = wdhms_seconds($string);
972#
973# Convert a string in a week/day/hour/minute/second format (eg 4h10s)
974# into seconds.
975#######################################################################
976sub wdhms_seconds {
977 if ($_[0] =~ /^(?:(\d+)w)?(?:(\d+)d)?(?:(\d+)h)?(?:(\d+)m)?(?:(\d+)s)?/) {
978 return((($1||0) * $WEEK) + (($2||0) * $DAY) + (($3||0) * $HOUR) + (($4||0) * $MINUTE) + ($5||0));
979 }
980 return undef;
981}
982
983#######################################################################
984# queue_time();
985#
986# $queued = queue_time($completed_tod, $arrival_time, $id);
987#
988# Given the completed time of day and either the arrival time
989# (preferred), or the message ID, calculate how long the message has
990# been on the queue.
991#
992#######################################################################
993sub queue_time {
994 my($completed_tod, $arrival_time, $id) = @_;
995
996 # Note: id_seconds() benchmarks as 42% slower than seconds()
997 # and computing the time accounts for a significant portion of
998 # the run time.
999 if (defined $arrival_time) {
1000 return(seconds($completed_tod) - seconds($arrival_time));
1001 }
1002 else {
1003 return(seconds($completed_tod) - id_seconds($id));
1004 }
1005}
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1007
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1008#######################################################################
1009# calculate_localtime_offset();
8e669ac1 1010#
1b4fe9dd 1011# $localtime_offset = calculate_localtime_offset();
8e669ac1 1012#
1b4fe9dd 1013# Calculate the the localtime offset from gmtime in seconds.
8e669ac1 1014#
1b4fe9dd 1015# $localtime = time() + $localtime_offset.
8e669ac1 1016#
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1017# These are the same semantics as ISO 8601 and RFC 2822 timezone offsets.
1018# (West is negative, East is positive.)
1019#######################################################################
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1021# $localtime = gmtime() + $localtime_offset. OLD COMMENT
1022# This subroutine commented out as it's not currently in use.
1023
1024#sub calculate_localtime_offset {
1025# # Pick an arbitrary date, convert it to localtime & gmtime, and return the difference.
1026# my (@sample_date) = (0,0,0,5,5,100);
1027# my $localtime = timelocal(@sample_date);
1028# my $gmtime = timegm(@sample_date);
1029# my $offset = $localtime - $gmtime;
1030# return $offset;
1031#}
1032
1033sub calculate_localtime_offset {
1034 # Assume that the offset at the moment is valid across the whole
1035 # period covered by the logs that we're analysing. This may not
1036 # be true around the time the clocks change in spring or autumn.
1037 my $utc = time;
1038 # mktime works on local time and gmtime works in UTC
1039 my $local = mktime(gmtime($utc));
1040 return $local - $utc;
1041}
1042
1043
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1047#
1048# print_duration_table($title, $message_type, \@times, \@values, $overflow);
1049#
1050# Print a table showing how long a particular step took for
1051# the messages. The parameters are:
1052# $title Eg "Time spent on the queue"
1053# $message_type Eg "Remote"
1054# \@times The maximum time a message took for it to increment
1055# the corresponding @values counter.
1056# \@values An array of message counters.
1057# $overflow The number of messages which exceeded the maximum
1058# time.
1b4fe9dd 1059#######################################################################
608bc29d 1060sub print_duration_table {
059ec3d9 1061no integer;
608bc29d 1062my($title, $message_type, $times_aref, $values_aref, $overflow) = @_;
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1064my(@chartdatavals);
1065
1066my $printed_one = 0;
1067my $cumulative_percent = 0;
059ec3d9 1068
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1070map {$queue_total += $_} @$values_aref;
059ec3d9 1071
608bc29d 1072my $temp = "$title: $message_type";
059ec3d9 1073
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1075my $txt_format = "%5s %4s %6d %5.1f%% %5.1f%%\n";
1076my $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";
1077
1078# write header
1079printf $txt_fh ("%s\n%s\n\n", $temp, "-" x length($temp)) if $txt_fh;
1080if ($htm_fh) {
608bc29d 1081 print $htm_fh "<hr><a name=\"$title $message_type\"></a><h2>$temp</h2>\n";
a83c7e95 1082 print $htm_fh "<table border=0 width=\"100%\"><tr><td><table border=1>\n";
d5692f86 1083 print $htm_fh "<tr><th>Time</th><th>Messages</th><th>Percentage</th><th>Cumulative Percentage</th>\n";
059ec3d9 1084}
a83c7e95 1085if ($xls_fh) {
608bc29d 1086 $ws_global->write($row++, $col, "$title: ".$message_type, $f_header2);
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1088 &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 1, \@content, $f_headertab);
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1090
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1093 if ($$values_aref[$i] > 0)
059ec3d9 1094 {
608bc29d 1095 my $percent = ($values_aref->[$i] * 100)/$queue_total;
059ec3d9 1096 $cumulative_percent += $percent;
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1098 my @content=($printed_one? " " : "Under",
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1100 $values_aref->[$i], $percent, $cumulative_percent);
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1102 if ($htm_fh) {
1103 printf $htm_fh ($htm_format, @content);
608bc29d 1104 if (!defined($values_aref->[$i])) {
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1106 }
1107 }
1108 if ($txt_fh) {
1109 printf $txt_fh ($txt_format, @content);
608bc29d 1110 if (!defined($times_aref->[$i])) {
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1112 }
1113 }
1114 if ($xls_fh)
1115 {
1116 no integer;
1117 &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row, 0, [@content[0,1,2]], $f_default);
1118 &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 3, [$content[3]/100,$content[4]/100], $f_percent);
1119
608bc29d 1120 if (!defined($times_aref->[$i])) {
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1122 $ws_global->write($row++, $col, "Not defined" );
1123 }
059ec3d9 1124 }
d5692f86 1125
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1128 push(@chartdatavals, $$values_aref[$i]);
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1129 $printed_one = 1;
1130 }
1131}
1132
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1134 my $percent = ($overflow * 100)/$queue_total;
059ec3d9 1135 $cumulative_percent += $percent;
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1138 $overflow, $percent, $cumulative_percent);
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1140 printf $txt_fh ($txt_format, @content) if $txt_fh;
1141 printf $htm_fh ($htm_format, @content) if $htm_fh;
1142 if ($xls_fh)
1143 {
1144 &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row, 0, [@content[0,1,2]], $f_default);
1145 &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 3, [$content[3]/100,$content[4]/100], $f_percent);
1146 }
1147
059ec3d9 1148}
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1151push(@chartdatavals, $overflow);
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1153#printf("Unknown %6d\n", $queue_unknown) if $queue_unknown > 0;
d5692f86 1154if ($htm_fh) {
a83c7e95 1155 print $htm_fh "</table></td><td>";
059ec3d9 1156
608bc29d 1157 if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals > 0)) {
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1159 \@chartdatanames,
1160 \@chartdatavals
1161 );
1162 my $graph = GD::Graph::pie->new(200, 200);
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1163 my $pngname = "$title-$message_type.png";
1164 $pngname =~ s/[^\w\-\.]/_/;
1165
1166 my $graph_title = "$title ($message_type)";
1167 $graph->set(title => $graph_title) if (length($graph_title) < 21);
1168
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1170 if ($gd) {
d5692f86 1171 open(IMG, ">$chartdir/$pngname") or die "Could not write $chartdir/$pngname: $!\n";
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1173 print IMG $gd->png;
1174 close IMG;
d5692f86 1175 print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/$pngname\">";
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1177 }
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1179}
1180
1181if ($xls_fh)
1182{
1183 $row++;
059ec3d9 1184}
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1185print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh;
1186print $htm_fh "\n" if $htm_fh;
1187
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1189
1190
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1192# print_histogram();
8e669ac1 1193#
608bc29d 1194# print_histogram('Deliveries|Messages received|$pattern', $unit, @interval_count);
8e669ac1 1195#
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1197# (hour by default).
1198#######################################################################
059ec3d9 1199sub print_histogram {
608bc29d 1200my($text, $unit, @interval_count) = @_;
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1201my(@chartdatanames);
1202my(@chartdatavals);
1203my($maxd) = 0;
d5692f86 1204
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1206if (!$run_hist) {
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1208}
a83c7e95 1209else {
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1210 $row = $row_hist;
1211}
1212
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1213for ($i = 0; $i < $hist_number; $i++)
1214 { $maxd = $interval_count[$i] if $interval_count[$i] > $maxd; }
1215
1216my $scale = int(($maxd + 25)/50);
1217$scale = 1 if $scale == 0;
1218
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1220 if ($unit !~ s/y$/ies/) {
1221 $unit .= 's';
1222 }
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1224
1225# make and output title
1226my $title = sprintf("$text per %s",
1227 ($hist_interval == 60)? "hour" :
1228 ($hist_interval == 1)? "minute" : "$hist_interval minutes");
059ec3d9 1229
608bc29d 1230my $txt_htm_title = $title . " (each dot is $scale $unit)";
059ec3d9 1231
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1233
1234if ($htm_fh) {
1235 print $htm_fh "<hr><a name=\"$text\"></a><h2>$txt_htm_title</h2>\n";
1236 print $htm_fh "<table border=0 width=\"100%\">\n";
1237 print $htm_fh "<tr><td><pre>\n";
059ec3d9 1238}
d5692f86 1239
a83c7e95 1240if ($xls_fh) {
d5692f86 1241 $title =~ s/Messages/Msg/ ;
a83c7e95 1242 $row += 2;
d5692f86 1243 $ws_global->write($row++, $col_hist+1, $title, $f_headertab);
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1245
d5692f86 1246
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1248my $minutes = 0;
a83c7e95 1249for ($i = 0; $i < $hist_number; $i++) {
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1251
1252 # If the interval is an hour (the maximum) print the starting and
1253 # ending hours as a label. Otherwise print the starting hour and
1254 # minutes, which take up the same space.
1255
1256 my $temp;
a83c7e95 1257 if ($hist_opt == 1) {
059ec3d9 1258 $temp = sprintf("%02d-%02d", $hour, $hour + 1);
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1260 print $txt_fh $temp if $txt_fh;
1261 print $htm_fh $temp if $htm_fh;
1262
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1264 if ($run_hist==0) {
1265 # only on first run
1266 $ws_global->write($row, 0, [$temp], $f_default);
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1268 }
1269
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1271 $hour++;
d5692f86 1272 }
a83c7e95 1273 else {
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1274 if ($minutes == 0)
1275 { $temp = sprintf("%02d:%02d", $hour, $minutes) }
1276 else
1277 { $temp = sprintf(" :%02d", $minutes) }
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1279 print $txt_fh $temp if $txt_fh;
1280 print $htm_fh $temp if $htm_fh;
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1282 # only on first run
d5692f86 1283 $temp = sprintf("%02d:%02d", $hour, $minutes);
a83c7e95 1284 $ws_global->write($row, 0, [$temp], $f_default);
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1286
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1287 push(@chartdatanames, $temp);
1288 $minutes += $hist_interval;
a83c7e95 1289 if ($minutes >= 60) {
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1291 $hour++;
a83c7e95 1292 }
059ec3d9 1293 }
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1295
1296 printf $txt_fh (" %6d %s\n", $c, "." x ($c/$scale)) if $txt_fh;
1297 printf $htm_fh (" %6d %s\n", $c, "." x ($c/$scale)) if $htm_fh;
a83c7e95 1298 $ws_global->write($row++, $col_hist+1, [$c], $f_default) if $xls_fh;
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1300} #end for
1301
1302printf $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh;
1303printf $htm_fh "\n" if $htm_fh;
1304
1305if ($htm_fh)
1306{
1307 print $htm_fh "</pre>\n";
1308 print $htm_fh "</td><td>\n";
608bc29d 1309 if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_linespoints && $charts && ($#chartdatavals > 0)) {
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1311 my @data = (
1312 \@chartdatanames,
1313 \@chartdatavals
1314 );
1315 my $graph = GD::Graph::linespoints->new(300, 300);
1316 $graph->set(
1317 x_label => 'Time',
1318 y_label => 'Amount',
1319 title => $text,
1320 x_labels_vertical => 1
1321 );
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1323 $pngname =~ s/[^\w\._]/_/g;
1324
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1326 if ($gd) {
d5692f86 1327 open(IMG, ">$chartdir/$pngname") or die "Could not write $chartdir/$pngname: $!\n";
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1328 binmode IMG;
1329 print IMG $gd->png;
1330 close IMG;
d5692f86 1331 print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/$pngname\">";
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1332 }
1333 }
d5692f86 1334 print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n";
059ec3d9 1335}
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1337$col_hist++; # where to continue next times
1338
1339$row+=2; # leave some space after history block
1340$run_hist=1; # we have done this once or more
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1342
1343
1344
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1345#######################################################################
1346# print_league_table();
8e669ac1 1347#
a83c7e95 1348# print_league_table($league_table_type,\%message_count,\%address_count,\%message_data,\%message_data_gigs, $spreadsheet, $row_sref);
8e669ac1 1349#
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1351# which are keyed by the table type (eg by the sending host), print a
1352# league table showing the top $topcount (defaults to 50).
1b4fe9dd 1353#######################################################################
059ec3d9 1354sub print_league_table {
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1355 my($text,$m_count,$a_count,$m_data,$m_data_gigs,$spreadsheet, $row_sref) = @_;
1356 my($name) = ($topcount == 1)? "$text" : "$topcount ${text}s";
1357 my($title) = "Top $name by message count";
1358 my(@chartdatanames) = ();
1359 my(@chartdatavals) = ();
1360 my $chartotherval = 0;
1361 $text = ucfirst($text);
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1363 # Align non-local addresses to the right (so all the .com's line up).
1364 # Local addresses are aligned on the left as they are userids.
1365 my $align = ($text !~ /local/i) ? 'right' : 'left';
059ec3d9 1366
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1369 # Generate the printf formats and table headers.
1370 ################################################
1371 my(@headers) = ('Messages');
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1373 push(@headers,'Addresses') if defined $a_count && %$a_count;
a83c7e95 1374 push(@headers,'Bytes','Average') if defined $m_data;
d5692f86 1375
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1376 my $txt_format = "%10s " x @headers . " %s\n";
1377 my $txt_col_headers = sprintf $txt_format, @headers, $text;
1378 my $htm_format = "<tr>" . '<td align="right">%s</td>'x@headers . "<td align=\"$align\" nowrap>%s</td></tr>\n";
1379 my $htm_col_headers = sprintf $htm_format, @headers, $text;
1380 $htm_col_headers =~ s/(<\/?)td/$1th/g; #Convert <td>'s to <th>'s for the header.
d5692f86 1381
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1383 ################################################
1384 # Write the table headers
1385 ################################################
1386 printf $txt_fh ("%s\n%s\n%s", $title, "-" x length($title),$txt_col_headers) if $txt_fh;
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1388 if ($htm_fh) {
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1390<hr><a name="$text count"></a><h2>$title</h2>
1391<table border=0 width="100%">
1392<tr><td>
1393<table border=1>
1394EoText
30e9ac3f 1395 print $htm_fh $htm_col_headers
059ec3d9 1396 }
d5692f86 1397
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1399 $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, $title, $f_header2);
1400 $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, [@headers, $text], $f_headertab);
d5692f86 1401 }
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1403
1404 # write content
1405 foreach my $key (top_n_sort($topcount,$m_count,$m_data_gigs,$m_data)) {
1406
1407 # When displaying the average figures, we calculate the average of
1408 # the rounded data, as the user would calculate it. This reduces
1409 # the accuracy slightly, but we have to do it this way otherwise
1410 # when using -merge to convert results from text to HTML and
1411 # vice-versa discrepencies would occur.
1412 my $messages = $$m_count{$key};
1413 my @content = ($messages);
1414 push(@content, $$a_count{$key}) if defined $a_count;
1415 if (defined $m_data) {
1416 my $rounded_volume = volume_rounded($$m_data{$key},$$m_data_gigs{$key});
1417 my($data,$gigs) = (0,0);
1418 un_round($rounded_volume,\$data,\$gigs);
1419 my $rounded_average = volume_rounded($data/$messages,$gigs/$messages);
1420 push(@content, $rounded_volume, $rounded_average);
1421 }
1422
1423 # write content
1424 printf $txt_fh ($txt_format, @content, $key) if $txt_fh;
1425
1426 if ($htm_fh) {
1427 my $htmlkey = $key;
1428 $htmlkey =~ s/>/\&gt\;/g;
1429 $htmlkey =~ s/</\&lt\;/g;
1430 printf $htm_fh ($htm_format, @content, $htmlkey);
1431 }
1432 $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, [@content, $key], $f_default) if $xls_fh;
1433
1434 if (scalar @chartdatanames < $ntopchart) {
1435 push(@chartdatanames, $key);
1436 push(@chartdatavals, $$m_count{$key});
1437 }
1438 else {
1439 $chartotherval += $$m_count{$key};
1440 }
059ec3d9 1441 }
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1444 push(@chartdatavals, $chartotherval);
059ec3d9 1445
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1447 if ($htm_fh) {
1448 print $htm_fh "</table>\n";
1449 print $htm_fh "</td><td>\n";
1450 if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals > 0))
1451 {
1452 # calculate the graph
1453 my @data = (
1454 \@chartdatanames,
1455 \@chartdatavals
1456 );
1457 my $graph = GD::Graph::pie->new(300, 300);
1458 $graph->set(
1459 x_label => 'Name',
1460 y_label => 'Amount',
1461 title => 'By count',
1462 );
1463 my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or warn($graph->error);
1464 if ($gd) {
1465 my $temp = $text;
1466 $temp =~ s/ /_/g;
1467 open(IMG, ">$chartdir/${temp}_count.png") or die "Could not write $chartdir/${temp}_count.png: $!\n";
1468 binmode IMG;
1469 print IMG $gd->png;
1470 close IMG;
1471 print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/${temp}_count.png\">";
1472 }
059ec3d9 1473 }
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1475 print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n\n";
059ec3d9 1476 }
a83c7e95 1477 ++${$row_sref} if $xls_fh;
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1479
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1481 # write header
059ec3d9 1482
a83c7e95 1483 $title = "Top $name by volume";
d5692f86 1484
a83c7e95 1485 printf $txt_fh ("%s\n%s\n%s", $title, "-" x length($title),$txt_col_headers) if $txt_fh;
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1488 print $htm_fh <<EoText;
1489<hr><a name="$text volume"></a><h2>$title</h2>
1490<table border=0 width="100%">
1491<tr><td>
1492<table border=1>
1493EoText
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1496 if ($xls_fh) {
1497 $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, $title, $f_header2);
1498 $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, [@headers, $text], $f_headertab);
1499 }
1500
1501 @chartdatanames = ();
1502 @chartdatavals = ();
1503 $chartotherval = 0;
1504 my $use_gig = 0;
1505 foreach my $key (top_n_sort($topcount,$m_data_gigs,$m_data,$m_count)) {
1506 # The largest volume will be the first (top of the list).
1507 # If it has at least 1 gig, then just use gigabytes to avoid
1508 # risking an integer overflow when generating the pie charts.
1509 if ($$m_data_gigs{$key}) {
1510 $use_gig = 1;
1511 }
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1514 my @content = ($messages);
1515 push(@content, $$a_count{$key}) if defined $a_count;
1516 my $rounded_volume = volume_rounded($$m_data{$key},$$m_data_gigs{$key});
1517 my($data ,$gigs) = (0,0);
1518 un_round($rounded_volume,\$data,\$gigs);
1519 my $rounded_average = volume_rounded($data/$messages,$gigs/$messages);
1520 push(@content, $rounded_volume, $rounded_average );
1521
1522 # write content
1523 printf $txt_fh ($txt_format, @content, $key) if $txt_fh;
1524 if ($htm_fh) {
1525 my $htmlkey = $key;
1526 $htmlkey =~ s/>/\&gt\;/g;
1527 $htmlkey =~ s/</\&lt\;/g;
1528 printf $htm_fh ($htm_format, @content, $htmlkey);
1529 }
1530 $spreadsheet->write(${$row_sref}++, 0, [@content, $key], $f_default) if $xls_fh;
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1534 if ($use_gig) {
1535 if ($$m_data_gigs{$key}) {
1536 push(@chartdatanames, $key);
1537 push(@chartdatavals, $$m_data_gigs{$key});
1538 }
1539 }
1540 else {
1541 push(@chartdatanames, $key);
1542 push(@chartdatavals, $$m_data{$key});
1543 }
1544 }
1545 else {
1546 $chartotherval += ($use_gig) ? $$m_data_gigs{$key} : $$m_data{$key};
8974000d 1547 }
059ec3d9 1548 }
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1550 push(@chartdatavals, $chartotherval);
059ec3d9 1551
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1552 print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh;
1553 if ($htm_fh) {
1554 print $htm_fh "</table>\n";
1555 print $htm_fh "</td><td>\n";
1556 if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals > 0)) {
1557 # calculate the graph
1558 my @data = (
1559 \@chartdatanames,
1560 \@chartdatavals
1561 );
1562 my $graph = GD::Graph::pie->new(300, 300);
1563 $graph->set(
1564 x_label => 'Name',
1565 y_label => 'Volume' ,
1566 title => 'By Volume',
1567 );
1568 my $gd = $graph->plot(\@data) or warn($graph->error);
1569 if ($gd) {
1570 my $temp = $text;
1571 $temp =~ s/ /_/g;
1572 open(IMG, ">$chartdir/${temp}_volume.png") or die "Could not write $chartdir/${temp}_volume.png: $!\n";
1573 binmode IMG;
1574 print IMG $gd->png;
1575 close IMG;
1576 print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/${temp}_volume.png\">";
1577 }
1578 }
1579 print $htm_fh "</td><td>\n";
1580 print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n\n";
059ec3d9 1581 }
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1583 ++${$row_sref} if $xls_fh;
059ec3d9 1584 }
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1586
1587
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1589# top_n_sort();
8e669ac1 1590#
1b4fe9dd 1591# @sorted_keys = top_n_sort($n,$href1,$href2,$href3);
8e669ac1 1592#
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1593# Given a hash which has numerical values, return the sorted $n keys which
1594# point to the top values. The second and third hashes are used as
1595# tiebreakers. They all must have the same keys.
8e669ac1 1596#
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1597# The idea behind this routine is that when you only want to see the
1598# top n members of a set, rather than sorting the entire set and then
1599# plucking off the top n, sort through the stack as you go, discarding
1600# any member which is lower than your current n'th highest member.
8e669ac1 1601#
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1602# This proves to be an order of magnitude faster for large hashes.
1603# On 200,000 lines of mainlog it benchmarked 9 times faster.
1604# On 700,000 lines of mainlog it benchmarked 13.8 times faster.
8e669ac1 1605#
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1606# We assume the values are > 0.
1607#######################################################################
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1608sub top_n_sort {
1609 my($n,$href1,$href2,$href3) = @_;
1610
1611 # PH's original sort was:
1612 #
1613 # foreach $key (sort
1614 # {
1615 # $$m_count{$b} <=> $$m_count{$a} ||
1616 # $$m_data_gigs{$b} <=> $$m_data_gigs{$a} ||
1617 # $$m_data{$b} <=> $$m_data{$a} ||
1618 # $a cmp $b
1619 # }
1620 # keys %{$m_count})
1621 #
1622
1623 #We use a key of '_' to represent non-existant values, as null keys are valid.
1624 #'_' is not a valid domain, edomain, host, or email.
1625 my(@top_n_keys) = ('_') x $n;
1626 my($minimum_value1,$minimum_value2,$minimum_value3) = (0,0,0);
1627 my $top_n_key = '';
1628 my $n_minus_1 = $n - 1;
1629 my $n_minus_2 = $n - 2;
1630
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1632 # tiebreaker hashes.
1633 my(%dummy_hash);
1634 $href2 = \%dummy_hash unless defined $href2;
1635 $href3 = \%dummy_hash unless defined $href3;
1636
8e669ac1 1637 # Pick out the top $n keys.
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1638 my($key,$value1,$value2,$value3,$i,$comparison,$insert_position);
1639 while (($key,$value1) = each %$href1) {
1640
1641 #print STDERR "key $key ($value1,",$href2->{$key},",",$href3->{$key},") <=> ($minimum_value1,$minimum_value2,$minimum_value3)\n";
8e669ac1 1642
059ec3d9 1643 # Check to see that the new value is bigger than the lowest of the
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1645 # for the majority of cases we can skip creating dummy hash values
1646 # should the user have not provided real tie-breaking hashes.
1647 next unless $value1 >= $minimum_value1;
1648
1649 # Create a dummy hash entry for the key if required.
1650 # Note that setting the dummy_hash value sets it for both href2 &
1651 # href3. Also note that currently we are guarenteed to have a real
1652 # value for href3 if a real value for href2 exists so don't need to
1653 # test for it as well.
1654 $dummy_hash{$key} = 0 unless exists $href2->{$key};
1655
8e669ac1 1656 $comparison = $value1 <=> $minimum_value1 ||
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1658 $href3->{$key} <=> $minimum_value3 ||
1659 $top_n_key cmp $key;
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1660 next unless ($comparison == 1);
1661
1662 # As we will be using these values a few times, extract them into scalars.
1663 $value2 = $href2->{$key};
1664 $value3 = $href3->{$key};
1665
1666 # This key is bigger than the bottom n key, so the lowest position we
1667 # will insert it into is $n minus 1 (the bottom of the list).
1668 $insert_position = $n_minus_1;
1669
1670 # Now go through the list, stopping when we find a key that we're
1671 # bigger than, or we come to the penultimate position - we've
1672 # already tested bigger than the last.
1673 #
1674 # Note: we go top down as the list starts off empty.
1675 # Note: stepping through the list in this way benchmarks nearly
1676 # three times faster than doing a sort() on the reduced list.
1677 # I assume this is because the list is already in order, and
1678 # we get a performance boost from not having to do hash lookups
1679 # on the new key.
1680 for ($i = 0; $i < $n_minus_1; $i++) {
1681 $top_n_key = $top_n_keys[$i];
1682 if ( ($top_n_key eq '_') ||
d5692f86 1683 ( ($value1 <=> $href1->{$top_n_key} ||
059ec3d9 1684 $value2 <=> $href2->{$top_n_key} ||
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1686 $top_n_key cmp $key) == 1
1687 )
1688 ) {
1689 $insert_position = $i;
1690 last;
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1691 }
1692 }
1693
1694 # Remove the last element, then insert the new one.
1695 $#top_n_keys = $n_minus_2;
1696 splice(@top_n_keys,$insert_position,0,$key);
1697
1698 # Extract our new minimum values.
1699 $top_n_key = $top_n_keys[$n_minus_1];
1700 if ($top_n_key ne '_') {
1701 $minimum_value1 = $href1->{$top_n_key};
1702 $minimum_value2 = $href2->{$top_n_key};
1703 $minimum_value3 = $href3->{$top_n_key};
1704 }
1705 }
1706
1707 # Return the top n list, grepping out non-existant values, just in case
1708 # we didn't have that many values.
1709 return(grep(!/^_$/,@top_n_keys));
1710}
1711
1712
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1714#######################################################################
1715# html_header();
8e669ac1 1716#
1b4fe9dd 1717# $header = html_header($title);
8e669ac1 1718#
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1719# Print our HTML header and start the <body> block.
1720#######################################################################
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1721sub html_header {
1722 my($title) = @_;
1723 my $text = << "EoText";
1724<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
1725<html>
1726<head>
1727<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-15">
1728<title>$title</title>
1729</head>
1730<body bgcolor="white">
1731<h1>$title</h1>
1732EoText
1733 return $text;
1734}
1735
1736
1737
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1738#######################################################################
1739# help();
8e669ac1 1740#
1b4fe9dd 1741# help();
8e669ac1 1742#
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1743# Display usage instructions and exit.
1744#######################################################################
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1745sub help {
1746 print << "EoText";
1747
1748eximstats Version $VERSION
1749
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1750Usage:
1751 eximstats [Output] [Options] mainlog1 mainlog2 ...
1752 eximstats -merge -html [Options] report.1.html ... > weekly_rep.html
1753
1754Examples:
1755 eximstats -html=eximstats.html mainlog1 mainlog2 ...
1756 eximstats mainlog1 mainlog2 ... > report.txt
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1759of the messages processed.
1760
1761Valid output types are:
1762-txt[=<file>] plain text (default unless no other type is specified)
1763-html[=<file>] HTML
1764-xls[=<file>] Excel
1765With no type and file given, defaults to -txt and STDOUT.
059ec3d9 1766
d5692f86 1767Valid options are:
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1768-h<number> histogram divisions per hour. The default is 1, and
1769 0 suppresses histograms. Other valid values are:
d5692f86 1770 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 or 60.
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1771-ne don't display error information
1772-nr don't display relaying information
1773-nr/pattern/ don't display relaying information that matches
1774-nt don't display transport information
1775-nt/pattern/ don't display transport information that matches
d5692f86 1776-nvr don't do volume rounding. Display in bytes, not KB/MB/GB.
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1777-t<number> display top <number> sources/destinations
1778 default is 50, 0 suppresses top listing
1779-tnl omit local sources/destinations in top listing
1780-t_remote_users show top user sources/destinations from non-local domains
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1781-q<list> list of times for queuing information. -q0 suppresses.
1782-show_rt<list> Show the receipt times for all the messages.
1783-show_dt<list> Show the delivery times for all the messages.
1784 <list> is an optional list of times in seconds.
1785 Eg -show_rt1,2,4,8.
1786
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1787-include_original_destination show both the final and original
1788 destinations in the results rather than just the final ones.
059ec3d9 1789
d5692f86 1790-byhost show results by sending host (default unless bydomain or
059ec3d9 1791 byemail is specified)
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1792-bydomain show results by sending domain.
1793-byemail show results by sender's email address
1794-byedomain show results by sender's email domain
37f8a7c9 1795-bylocaldomain show results by local domain
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1796
1797-pattern "Description" /pattern/
1798 Count lines matching specified patterns and show them in
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1799 the results. It can be specified multiple times. Eg:
1800 -pattern 'Refused connections' '/refused connection/'
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1801
1802-merge merge previously generated reports into a new report
1803
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1804-charts Create charts (this requires the GD::Graph modules).
1805 Only valid with -html.
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1806-chartdir <dir> Create the charts' png files in the directory <dir>
1807-chartrel <dir> Specify the relative directory for the "img src=" tags
1808 from where to include the charts in the html file
d5692f86 1809 -chartdir and -chartrel default to '.'
059ec3d9 1810
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1811-emptyok It is OK if there is no valid input, don't print an error.
1812
d5692f86 1813-d Debug mode - dump the eval'ed parser onto STDERR.
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1814
1815EoText
1816
1817 exit 1;
1818}
1819
1820
1821
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1822#######################################################################
1823# generate_parser();
8e669ac1 1824#
1b4fe9dd 1825# $parser = generate_parser();
8e669ac1 1826#
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1827# This subroutine generates the parsing routine which will be
1828# used to parse the mainlog. We take the base operation, and remove bits not in use.
1829# This improves performance depending on what bits you take out or add.
8e669ac1 1830#
1b4fe9dd 1831# I've tested using study(), but this does not improve performance.
8e669ac1 1832#
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1833# We store our parsing routing in a variable, and process it looking for #IFDEF (Expression)
1834# or #IFNDEF (Expression) statements and corresponding #ENDIF (Expression) statements. If
1835# the expression evaluates to true, then it is included/excluded accordingly.
1836#######################################################################
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1837sub generate_parser {
1838 my $parser = '
1839 my($ip,$host,$email,$edomain,$domain,$thissize,$size,$old,$new);
a83c7e95 1840 my($tod,$m_hour,$m_min,$id,$flag,$extra,$length);
37f8a7c9 1841 my($seconds,$queued,$rcpt_time,$local_domain);
a83c7e95 1842 my $rej_id = 0;
059ec3d9 1843 while (<$fh>) {
059ec3d9 1844
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1845 # Convert syslog lines to mainlog format.
1846 if (! /^\\d{4}/) {
1847 next unless s/^.*? exim\\b.*?: //;
1848 }
1849
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1850 $length = length($_);
1851 next if ($length < 38);
f3f065bb 1852 next unless /^(\\d{4}\\-\\d\\d-\\d\\d\\s(\\d\\d):(\\d\\d):\\d\\d( [-+]\\d\\d\\d\\d)?)( \\[\\d+\\])?/o;
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1853
1854 ($tod,$m_hour,$m_min) = ($1,$2,$3);
1855
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1856 # PH - watch for GMT offsets in the timestamp.
1857 if (defined($4)) {
1858 $extra = 6;
1859 next if ($length < 44);
1860 }
1861 else {
1862 $extra = 0;
1863 }
1864
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1865 # PH - watch for PID added after the timestamp.
1866 if (defined($5)) {
1867 $extra += length($5);
1868 next if ($length < 38 + $extra);
1869 }
1870
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1871 $id = substr($_, 20 + $extra, 16);
1872 $flag = substr($_, 37 + $extra, 2);
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1874 if ($flag !~ /^([<>=*-]+|SA)$/ && /rejected|refused|dropped/) {
1875 $flag = "Re";
1876 $extra -= 3;
1877 }
1878
1879 # Rejects can have no MSGID...
1880 if ($flag eq "Re" && $id !~ /^[-0-9a-zA-Z]+$/) {
1881 $id = "reject:" . ++$rej_id;
1882 $extra -= 17;
1883 }
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1884';
1885
1886 # Watch for user specified patterns.
1887 my $user_pattern_index = 0;
1888 foreach (@user_patterns) {
1889 $user_pattern_totals[$user_pattern_index] = 0;
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1890 $parser .= " if ($_) {\n";
1891 $parser .= " \$user_pattern_totals[$user_pattern_index]++;\n";
1892 $parser .= " \$user_pattern_interval_count[$user_pattern_index][(\$m_hour*60 + \$m_min)/$hist_interval]++;\n" if ($hist_opt > 0);
1893 $parser .= " }\n";
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1894 $user_pattern_index++;
1895 }
1896
1897 $parser .= '
a83c7e95 1898 next unless ($flag =~ /<=|=>|->|==|\\*\\*|Co|SA|Re/);
059ec3d9 1899
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1900 #Strip away the timestamp, ID and flag to speed up later pattern matches.
1901 #The flags include Co (Completed), Re (Rejected), and SA (SpamAssassin).
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1902 $_ = substr($_, 40 + $extra); # PH
1903
a83c7e95 1904 # Alias @message to the array of information about the message.
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1905 # This minimises the number of calls to hash functions.
1906 $messages{$id} = [] unless exists $messages{$id};
a83c7e95 1907 *message = $messages{$id};
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1909
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1910 # JN - Skip over certain transports as specified via the "-nt/.../" command
1911 # line switch (where ... is a perl style regular expression). This is
1912 # required so that transports that skew stats such as SpamAssassin can be
1913 # ignored.
1914 #IFDEF ($transport_pattern)
1915 if (/\\sT=(\\S+)/) {
1916 next if ($1 =~ /$transport_pattern/o) ;
1917 }
1918 #ENDIF ($transport_pattern)
1919
1920
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1921
1922 # Do some pattern matches to get the host and IP address.
1923 # We expect lines to be of the form "H=[IpAddr]" or "H=Host [IpAddr]" or
1924 # "H=Host (UnverifiedHost) [IpAddr]" or "H=(UnverifiedHost) [IpAddr]".
1925 # We do 2 separate matches to keep the matches simple and fast.
a83c7e95 1926 # Host is local unless otherwise specified.
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1927 $ip = (/\\bH=.*?(\\[[^]]+\\])/) ? $1
1928 # 2008-03-31 06:25:22 Connection from [213.246.33.217]:39456 refused: too many connections from that IP address // .hs
1929 : (/Connection from (\[\S+\])/) ? $1
1930 # 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
1931 : (/SMTP call from .*?(\[\S+\])/) ? $1
1932 : "local";
a83c7e95 1933 $host = (/\\bH=(\\S+)/) ? $1 : "local";
059ec3d9 1934
a83c7e95 1935 $domain = "localdomain"; #Domain is localdomain unless otherwise specified.
059ec3d9 1936
a83c7e95 1937 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Domain})
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1938 if ($host =~ /^\\[/ || $host =~ /^[\\d\\.]+$/) {
1939 # Host is just an IP address.
1940 $domain = $host;
1941 }
1942 elsif ($host =~ /^(\\(?)[^\\.]+\\.([^\\.]+\\..*)/) {
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1943 # Remove the host portion from the DNS name. We ensure that we end up
1944 # with at least xxx.yyy. $host can be "(x.y.z)" or "x.y.z".
1945 $domain = lc("$1.$2");
1946 $domain =~ s/^\\.//; #Remove preceding dot.
059ec3d9 1947 }
a83c7e95 1948 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Domain})
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1950 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Email})
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1951 #IFDEF ($include_original_destination)
1952 # Catch both "a@b.com <c@d.com>" and "e@f.com"
1953 #$email = (/^(\S+) (<(\S*?)>)?/) ? $3 || $1 : "";
1954 $email = (/^(\S+ (<[^@>]+@?[^>]*>)?)/) ? $1 : "";
1955 chomp($email);
1956 #ENDIF ($include_original_destination)
1957
1958 #IFNDEF ($include_original_destination)
1959 $email = (/^(\S+)/) ? $1 : "";
1960 #ENDIF ($include_original_destination)
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1961 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Email})
1962
1963 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Edomain})
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1964 if (/^(<>|blackhole)/) {
1965 $edomain = $1;
1966 }
d5692f86 1967 #IFDEF ($include_original_destination)
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1968 elsif (/^(\S+ (<\S*?\\@(\S+?)>)?)/) {
1969 $edomain = $1;
1970 chomp($edomain);
1971 $edomain =~ s/@(\S+?)>/"@" . lc($1) . ">"/e;
1972 }
d5692f86 1973 #ENDIF ($include_original_destination)
d5692f86 1974 #IFNDEF ($include_original_destination)
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1975 elsif (/^\S*?\\@(\S+)/) {
1976 $edomain = lc($1);
1977 }
d5692f86 1978 #ENDIF ($include_original_destination)
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1979 else {
1980 $edomain = "";
1981 }
1982
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1983 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Edomain})
1984
1985 if ($tod lt $begin) {
1986 $begin = $tod;
1987 }
1988 elsif ($tod gt $end) {
1989 $end = $tod;
1990 }
1991
1992
1993 if ($flag eq "<=") {
1994 $thissize = (/\\sS=(\\d+)( |$)/) ? $1 : 0;
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1995 $message[$SIZE] = $thissize;
1996 $message[$PROTOCOL] = (/ P=(\S+)/) ? $1 : undef;
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1998 #IFDEF ($show_relay)
1999 if ($host ne "local") {
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2000 # Save incoming information in case it becomes interesting
2001 # later, when delivery lines are read.
2002 my($from) = /^(\\S+)/;
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2003 $message[$FROM_HOST] = "$host$ip";
2004 $message[$FROM_ADDRESS] = $from;
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2005 }
2006 #ENDIF ($show_relay)
2007
2008 #IFDEF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users)
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2009 if (/\sU=(\\S+)/) {
2010 my $user = $1;
059ec3d9 2011
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2012 #IFDEF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users)
2013 { #Store both local and remote users.
2014 #ENDIF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users)
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2016 #IFDEF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users)
2017 if ($host eq "local") { #Store local users only.
2018 #ENDIF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users)
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2020 #IFDEF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table)
2021 if ($host ne "local") { #Store remote users only.
2022 #ENDIF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table)
059ec3d9 2023
608bc29d 2024 ++$received_count_user{$user};
d5692f86 2025 add_volume(\\$received_data_user{$user},\\$received_data_gigs_user{$user},$thissize);
059ec3d9 2026 }
d5692f86 2027 }
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2028 #ENDIF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users)
2029
2030 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Host})
608bc29d 2031 ++$received_count{Host}{$host};
d5692f86 2032 add_volume(\\$received_data{Host}{$host},\\$received_data_gigs{Host}{$host},$thissize);
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2033 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Host})
2034
2035 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Domain})
2036 if ($domain) {
608bc29d 2037 ++$received_count{Domain}{$domain};
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2038 add_volume(\\$received_data{Domain}{$domain},\\$received_data_gigs{Domain}{$domain},$thissize);
2039 }
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2040 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Domain})
2041
2042 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Email})
608bc29d 2043 ++$received_count{Email}{$email};
d5692f86 2044 add_volume(\\$received_data{Email}{$email},\\$received_data_gigs{Email}{$email},$thissize);
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2045 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Email})
2046
2047 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Edomain})
608bc29d 2048 ++$received_count{Edomain}{$edomain};
d5692f86 2049 add_volume(\\$received_data{Edomain}{$edomain},\\$received_data_gigs{Edomain}{$edomain},$thissize);
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2050 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Edomain})
2051
608bc29d 2052 ++$total_received_count;
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2053 add_volume(\\$total_received_data,\\$total_received_data_gigs,$thissize);
2054
608bc29d 2055 #IFDEF ($#queue_times >= 0 || $#rcpt_times >= 0)
a83c7e95 2056 $message[$ARRIVAL_TIME] = $tod;
608bc29d 2057 #ENDIF ($#queue_times >= 0 || $#rcpt_times >= 0)
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2058
2059 #IFDEF ($hist_opt > 0)
d5692f86 2060 $received_interval_count[($m_hour*60 + $m_min)/$hist_interval]++;
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2061 #ENDIF ($hist_opt > 0)
2062 }
2063
2064 elsif ($flag eq "=>") {
a83c7e95 2065 $size = $message[$SIZE] || 0;
059ec3d9 2066 if ($host ne "local") {
a83c7e95 2067 $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED] = 1;
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2068
2069
2070 #IFDEF ($show_relay)
2071 # Determine relaying address if either only one address listed,
2072 # or two the same. If they are different, it implies a forwarding
2073 # or aliasing, which is not relaying. Note that for multi-aliased
2074 # addresses, there may be a further address between the first
2075 # and last.
2076
a83c7e95 2077 if (defined $message[$FROM_HOST]) {
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2078 if (/^(\\S+)(?:\\s+\\([^)]\\))?\\s+<([^>]+)>/) {
2079 ($old,$new) = ($1,$2);
d5692f86 2080 }
059ec3d9 2081 else {
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2082 $old = $new = "";
2083 }
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2084
2085 if ("\\L$new" eq "\\L$old") {
2086 ($old) = /^(\\S+)/ if $old eq "";
a83c7e95 2087 my $key = "H=\\L$message[$FROM_HOST]\\E A=\\L$message[$FROM_ADDRESS]\\E => " .
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2088 "H=\\L$host\\E$ip A=\\L$old\\E";
2089 if (!defined $relay_pattern || $key !~ /$relay_pattern/o) {
2090 $relayed{$key} = 0 if !defined $relayed{$key};
608bc29d 2091 ++$relayed{$key};
d5692f86 2092 }
059ec3d9 2093 else {
608bc29d 2094 ++$relayed_unshown;
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2095 }
2096 }
2097 }
2098 #ENDIF ($show_relay)
2099
2100 }
2101
2102 #IFDEF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users)
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2103 #IFDEF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users)
2104 { #Store both local and remote users.
2105 #ENDIF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users)
2106
2107 #IFDEF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users)
2108 if ($host eq "local") { #Store local users only.
2109 #ENDIF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users)
2110
2111 #IFDEF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table)
2112 if ($host ne "local") { #Store remote users only.
2113 #ENDIF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table)
2114
2115 if (my($user) = split((/\\s</)? " <" : " ", $_)) {
2116 #IFDEF ($include_original_destination)
2117 {
2118 #ENDIF ($include_original_destination)
2119 #IFNDEF ($include_original_destination)
2120 if ($user =~ /^[\\/|]/) {
2121 #ENDIF ($include_original_destination)
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2122 #my($parent) = $_ =~ /(<[^@]+@?[^>]*>)/;
2123 my($parent) = $_ =~ / (<.+?>) /; #DT 1.54
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2124 if (defined $parent) {
2125 $user = "$user $parent";
2126 #IFDEF ($do_local_domain)
2127 if ($parent =~ /\\@(.+)>/) {
2128 $local_domain = lc($1);
2129 ++$delivered_messages_local_domain{$local_domain};
2130 ++$delivered_addresses_local_domain{$local_domain};
2131 add_volume(\\$delivered_data_local_domain{$local_domain},\\$delivered_data_gigs_local_domain{$local_domain},$size);
2132 }
2133 #ENDIF ($do_local_domain)
2134 }
d5692f86 2135 }
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2136 ++$delivered_messages_user{$user};
2137 ++$delivered_addresses_user{$user};
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2138 add_volume(\\$delivered_data_user{$user},\\$delivered_data_gigs_user{$user},$size);
2139 }
2140 }
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2141 #ENDIF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users)
2142
2143 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Host})
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2144 $delivered_messages{Host}{$host}++;
2145 $delivered_addresses{Host}{$host}++;
d5692f86 2146 add_volume(\\$delivered_data{Host}{$host},\\$delivered_data_gigs{Host}{$host},$size);
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2147 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Host})
2148 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Domain})
2149 if ($domain) {
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2150 ++$delivered_messages{Domain}{$domain};
2151 ++$delivered_addresses{Domain}{$domain};
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2152 add_volume(\\$delivered_data{Domain}{$domain},\\$delivered_data_gigs{Domain}{$domain},$size);
2153 }
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2154 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Domain})
2155 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Email})
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2156 ++$delivered_messages{Email}{$email};
2157 ++$delivered_addresses{Email}{$email};
d5692f86 2158 add_volume(\\$delivered_data{Email}{$email},\\$delivered_data_gigs{Email}{$email},$size);
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2159 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Email})
2160 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Edomain})
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2161 ++$delivered_messages{Edomain}{$edomain};
2162 ++$delivered_addresses{Edomain}{$edomain};
d5692f86 2163 add_volume(\\$delivered_data{Edomain}{$edomain},\\$delivered_data_gigs{Edomain}{$edomain},$size);
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2164 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Edomain})
2165
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2166 ++$total_delivered_messages;
2167 ++$total_delivered_addresses;
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2168 add_volume(\\$total_delivered_data,\\$total_delivered_data_gigs,$size);
2169
2170 #IFDEF ($show_transport)
2171 my $transport = (/\\sT=(\\S+)/) ? $1 : ":blackhole:";
608bc29d 2172 ++$transported_count{$transport};
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2173 add_volume(\\$transported_data{$transport},\\$transported_data_gigs{$transport},$size);
2174 #ENDIF ($show_transport)
2175
2176 #IFDEF ($hist_opt > 0)
2177 $delivered_interval_count[($m_hour*60 + $m_min)/$hist_interval]++;
2178 #ENDIF ($hist_opt > 0)
2179
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2180 #IFDEF ($#delivery_times > 0)
2181 if (/ DT=(\S+)/) {
2182 $seconds = wdhms_seconds($1);
2183 for ($i = 0; $i <= $#delivery_times; $i++) {
2184 if ($seconds < $delivery_times[$i]) {
2185 ++$dt_all_bin[$i];
a83c7e95 2186 ++$dt_remote_bin[$i] if $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED];
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2187 last;
2188 }
2189 }
2190 if ($i > $#delivery_times) {
2191 ++$dt_all_overflow;
a83c7e95 2192 ++$dt_remote_overflow if $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED];
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2193 }
2194 }
2195 #ENDIF ($#delivery_times > 0)
2196
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2197 }
2198
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2199 elsif ($flag eq "->") {
2200
2201 #IFDEF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users)
2202 #IFDEF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users)
2203 { #Store both local and remote users.
2204 #ENDIF ($local_league_table && $include_remote_users)
2205
2206 #IFDEF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users)
2207 if ($host eq "local") { #Store local users only.
2208 #ENDIF ($local_league_table && ! $include_remote_users)
2209
2210 #IFDEF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table)
2211 if ($host ne "local") { #Store remote users only.
2212 #ENDIF ($include_remote_users && ! $local_league_table)
2213
2214 if (my($user) = split((/\\s</)? " <" : " ", $_)) {
2215 #IFDEF ($include_original_destination)
2216 {
2217 #ENDIF ($include_original_destination)
2218 #IFNDEF ($include_original_destination)
2219 if ($user =~ /^[\\/|]/) {
2220 #ENDIF ($include_original_destination)
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2221 #my($parent) = $_ =~ /(<[^@]+@?[^>]*>)/;
2222 my($parent) = $_ =~ / (<.+?>) /; #DT 1.54
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2223 $user = "$user $parent" if defined $parent;
2224 }
2225 ++$delivered_addresses_user{$user};
2226 }
2227 }
2228 #ENDIF ($local_league_table || $include_remote_users)
2229
2230 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Host})
2231 $delivered_addresses{Host}{$host}++;
2232 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Host})
2233 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Domain})
2234 if ($domain) {
2235 ++$delivered_addresses{Domain}{$domain};
2236 }
2237 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Domain})
2238 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Email})
2239 ++$delivered_addresses{Email}{$email};
2240 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Email})
2241 #IFDEF ($do_sender{Edomain})
2242 ++$delivered_addresses{Edomain}{$edomain};
2243 #ENDIF ($do_sender{Edomain})
2244
2245 ++$total_delivered_addresses;
2246 }
2247
2248 elsif ($flag eq "==" && defined($message[$SIZE]) && !defined($message[$DELAYED])) {
608bc29d 2249 ++$delayed_count;
a83c7e95 2250 $message[$DELAYED] = 1;
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2251 }
2252
2253 elsif ($flag eq "**") {
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2254 if (defined ($message[$SIZE])) {
2255 unless (defined $message[$HAD_ERROR]) {
608bc29d 2256 ++$message_errors;
a83c7e95 2257 $message[$HAD_ERROR] = 1;
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2258 }
2259 }
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2260
2261 #IFDEF ($show_errors)
608bc29d 2262 ++$errors_count{$_};
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2263 #ENDIF ($show_errors)
2264
2265 }
2266
2267 elsif ($flag eq "Co") {
2268 #Completed?
2269 #IFDEF ($#queue_times >= 0)
a83c7e95 2270 $queued = queue_time($tod, $message[$ARRIVAL_TIME], $id);
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2271
2272 for ($i = 0; $i <= $#queue_times; $i++) {
2273 if ($queued < $queue_times[$i]) {
608bc29d 2274 ++$qt_all_bin[$i];
a83c7e95 2275 ++$qt_remote_bin[$i] if $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED];
059ec3d9 2276 last;
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2277 }
2278 }
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2279 if ($i > $#queue_times) {
2280 ++$qt_all_overflow;
a83c7e95 2281 ++$qt_remote_overflow if $message[$REMOTE_DELIVERED];
608bc29d 2282 }
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2283 #ENDIF ($#queue_times >= 0)
2284
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2285 #IFDEF ($#rcpt_times >= 0)
2286 if (/ QT=(\S+)/) {
2287 $seconds = wdhms_seconds($1);
2288 #Calculate $queued if not previously calculated above.
2289 #IFNDEF ($#queue_times >= 0)
a83c7e95 2290 $queued = queue_time($tod, $message[$ARRIVAL_TIME], $id);
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2291 #ENDIF ($#queue_times >= 0)
2292 $rcpt_time = $seconds - $queued;
2293 my($protocol);
2294
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2295 if (defined $message[$PROTOCOL]) {
2296 $protocol = $message[$PROTOCOL];
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2297
2298 # Create the bin if its not already defined.
2299 unless (exists $rcpt_times_bin{$protocol}) {
2300 initialise_rcpt_times($protocol);
2301 }
2302 }
2303
2304
2305 for ($i = 0; $i <= $#rcpt_times; ++$i) {
2306 if ($rcpt_time < $rcpt_times[$i]) {
2307 ++$rcpt_times_bin{all}[$i];
2308 ++$rcpt_times_bin{$protocol}[$i] if defined $protocol;
2309 last;
2310 }
2311 }
059ec3d9 2312
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2313 if ($i > $#rcpt_times) {
2314 ++$rcpt_times_overflow{all};
2315 ++$rcpt_times_overflow{$protocol} if defined $protocol;
2316 }
2317 }
2318 #ENDIF ($#rcpt_times >= 0)
2319
2320 delete($messages{$id});
059ec3d9 2321 }
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2322 elsif ($flag eq "SA") {
2323 $ip = (/From.*?(\\[[^]]+\\])/ || /\\((local)\\)/) ? $1 : "";
2324 #SpamAssassin message
2325 if (/Action: ((permanently|temporarily) rejected message|flagged as Spam but accepted): score=(\d+\.\d)/) {
2326 #add_volume(\\$spam_score,\\$spam_score_gigs,$3);
2327 ++$spam_count_by_ip{$ip};
2328 } elsif (/Action: scanned but message isn\'t spam: score=(-?\d+\.\d)/) {
2329 #add_volume(\\$ham_score,\\$ham_score_gigs,$1);
2330 ++$ham_count_by_ip{$ip};
2331 } elsif (/(Not running SA because SAEximRunCond expanded to false|check skipped due to message size)/) {
2332 ++$ham_count_by_ip{$ip};
2333 }
2334 }
2335
2336 # Look for Reject messages or blackholed messages (deliveries
2337 # without a transport)
2338 if ($flag eq "Re" || ($flag eq "=>" && ! /\\sT=\\S+/)) {
2339 # Correct the IP address for rejects:
2340 # rejected EHLO from my.test.net [10.0.0.5]: syntactically invalid argument(s):
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2341 # rejected EHLO from [10.0.0.6]: syntactically invalid argument(s):
2342 $ip = $1 if ($ip eq "local" && /^rejected [HE][HE]LO from .*?(\[.+?\]):/);
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2343 if (/SpamAssassin/) {
2344 ++$rejected_count_by_reason{"Rejected by SpamAssassin"};
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2345 ++$rejected_count_by_ip{$ip};
2346 }
2347 elsif (
2348 /(temporarily rejected [A-Z]*) .*?(: .*?)(:|\s*$)/
2349 ) {
2350 ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason{"\u$1$2"};
2351 ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip{$ip};
2352 }
2353 elsif (
2354 /(temporarily refused connection)/
2355 ) {
2356 ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason{"\u$1"};
2357 ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip{$ip};
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2358 }
2359 elsif (
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2360 /(listed at [^ ]+)/ ||
2361 /(Forged IP detected in HELO)/ ||
2362 /(Invalid domain or IP given in HELO\/EHLO)/ ||
2363 /(unqualified recipient rejected)/ ||
2364 /(closed connection (after|in response) .*?)\s*$/ ||
2365 /(sender rejected)/ ||
2366 # 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.
2367 # 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.
2368 / rejected after DATA: (.*)/ ||
b322aac8 2369 / (rejected DATA: .*)/ ||
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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)/ ||
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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{$ip};
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2391 }
2392 elsif (/rejected [HE][HE]LO from [^:]*: syntactically invalid argument/) {
2393 ++$rejected_count_by_reason{"Rejected HELO/EHLO: syntactically invalid argument"};
30e9ac3f 2394 ++$rejected_count_by_ip{$ip};
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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{$ip};
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2399 }
2400 elsif (
2401 /(lookup of host )\S+ (failed)/ ||
2402
2403 # rejected from <%s>%s%s%s%s: message too big:
2404 /(rejected [A-Z]*) .*?(: .*?)(:|\s*$)/ ||
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{$ip};
a83c7e95 2427 }
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2428 elsif (
2429 # 2008-03-31 06:25:22 H=mail.densitron.com [216.70.140.224]:45386 temporarily rejected connection in "connect" ACL: too fast reconnects // .hs
2430 # 2008-03-31 06:25:22 H=mail.densitron.com [216.70.140.224]:45386 temporarily rejected connection in "connect" ACL // .hs
2431 /(temporarily rejected connection in .*?ACL:?.*)/
2432 ) {
2433 ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip{$ip};
2434 ++$temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason{"\u$1"};
2435 }
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2436 else {
2437 ++$rejected_count_by_reason{Unknown};
30e9ac3f 2438 ++$rejected_count_by_ip{$ip};
a83c7e95
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2439 print STDERR "Unknown rejection: $_" if $debug;
2440 }
2441 }
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2442 }';
2443
2444 # We now do a 'C preprocessor style operation on our parser
2445 # to remove bits not in use.
2446 my(%defines_in_operation,$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
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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
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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 $processed_parser;
2472}
2473
2474
2475
1b4fe9dd
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2476#######################################################################
2477# parse();
8e669ac1 2478#
1b4fe9dd 2479# parse($parser,\*FILEHANDLE);
8e669ac1 2480#
1b4fe9dd
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2481# This subroutine accepts a parser and a filehandle from main and parses each
2482# line. We store the results into global variables.
2483#######################################################################
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2484sub 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
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2499#######################################################################
2500# print_header();
8e669ac1 2501#
1b4fe9dd 2502# print_header();
8e669ac1 2503#
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2504# Print our headers and contents.
2505#######################################################################
059ec3d9
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2506sub print_header {
2507
d5692f86 2508
059ec3d9
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2509 my $title = "Exim statistics from $begin to $end";
2510
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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";
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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) {
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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) {
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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 $do_sender{$_};
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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) {
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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";
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2548 }
2549 foreach ('Host','Domain','Email','Edomain') {
d5692f86 2550 next unless $do_sender{$_};
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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) {
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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 $topcount local destinations by volume</a>\n";
059ec3d9 2557 }
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2558 if (($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
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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
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2568 print $htm_fh "<li><a href=\"#errors\">List of errors</a>\n" if %errors_count;
2569 print $htm_fh "</ul>\n<hr>\n";
059ec3d9 2570 }
d5692f86
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2571 if ($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 $row+=2;
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2576 }
2577}
2578
2579
1b4fe9dd
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2580#######################################################################
2581# print_grandtotals();
8e669ac1 2582#
1b4fe9dd 2583# print_grandtotals();
8e669ac1 2584#
1b4fe9dd
PH
2585# Print the grand totals.
2586#######################################################################
059ec3d9
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2587sub print_grandtotals {
2588
2589 # Get the sender by headings and results. This is complicated as we can have
2590 # different numbers of columns.
a83c7e95 2591 my($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';
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2607 $sender_html_format .= "<td align=\"right\">%s</td>";
2608 $sender_txt_format .= " " x ($COLUMN_WIDTHS - 5) . "%6s";
a83c7e95 2609 push(@col_headers,"${_}s");
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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
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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";
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2627 print $htm_fh "<h2>Grand total summary</h2>\n";
2628 print $htm_fh "<table border=1>\n";
a83c7e95 2629 print $htm_fh "<tr><th>" . join('</th><th>',@col_headers) . "</th><th colspan=2>At least one addr<br>Delayed</th><th colspan=2>At least one addr<br>Failed</th>\n";
d5692f86 2630 }
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2631 if ($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'], $f_header2);
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2637 }
2638
d5692f86 2639
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2640 my($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;
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2650 }
2651
2652 {
2653 no integer;
059ec3d9 2654
d5692f86 2655 my @content=(
a83c7e95 2656 $volume,$total_received_count,'',
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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 $htm_fh;
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2666 if ($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);
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2671 }
2672 else {
a83c7e95 2673 $ws_global->write($row, $i+1, $content[$i], $f_default);
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2674 }
2675 }
2676 }
2677 }
a83c7e95 2678
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2679 if ($merge_reports) {
2680 $volume = volume_rounded($report_totals{Delivered}{Volume}, $report_totals{Delivered}{'Volume-gigs'});
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2681 $total_delivered_messages = get_report_total($report_totals{Delivered},'Messages');
2682 $total_delivered_addresses = get_report_total($report_totals{Delivered},'Addresses');
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2683 }
2684 else {
2685 $volume = volume_rounded($total_delivered_data, $total_delivered_data_gigs);
2686 }
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2688 my @content=($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 $htm_fh;
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2692 if ($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') {
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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};
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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
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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],
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2720 ['Ham',\%ham_count_by_ip],
2721 ['Spam',\%spam_count_by_ip]) {
30e9ac3f 2722 #Count the number of messages of this type.
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2723 my $messages = 0;
2724 map {$messages += $_} values %{$total_aref->[1]};
2725
2726 if ($messages > 0) {
2727 @content = ($total_aref->[0], '', $messages, '');
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2728
2729 #Count the number of distict IPs for the Hosts column.
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2730 push(@content,scalar(keys %{$total_aref->[1]})) if $do_sender{Host};
2731
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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
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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 }
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2743
2744 printf $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh;
2745 printf $htm_fh "</table>\n" if $htm_fh;
2746 ++$row;
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2747}
2748
2749
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2750#######################################################################
2751# print_user_patterns()
8e669ac1 2752#
1b4fe9dd 2753# print_user_patterns();
8e669ac1 2754#
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2755# Print the counts of user specified patterns.
2756#######################################################################
059ec3d9 2757sub print_user_patterns {
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2758 my $txt_format1 = " %-18s %6d";
2759 my $htm_format1 = "<tr><td>%s</td><td align=\"right\">%d</td>";
059ec3d9 2760
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2761 if ($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";
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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 $htm_fh "<tr><th>&nbsp;</th><th>Total</th>\n";
2772 }
2773 if ($xls_fh) {
2774 $ws_global->write($row++, $col, "User Specified Patterns", $f_header2);
2775 &set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $row++, 1, ["Total"], $f_headertab);
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2776 }
2777
d5692f86 2778
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2779 my($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');
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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 }
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2790 }
2791 }
2792 else {
2793 # We are getting our data from mainlog files.
2794 my $user_pattern_index = 0;
2795 foreach $key (@user_descriptions) {
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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;
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2799 $user_pattern_index++;
2800 }
2801 }
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2802 print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh;
2803 print $htm_fh "</table>\n\n" if $htm_fh;
2804 if ($xls_fh)
2805 {
2806 ++$row;
059ec3d9 2807 }
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2808
2809 if ($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 $user_pattern_index++;
2814 }
2815 }
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2816}
2817
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2818#######################################################################
2819# print_rejects()
2820#
2821# print_rejects();
2822#
2823# Print statistics about rejected mail.
2824#######################################################################
2825sub print_rejects {
2826 my($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 $htm_fh "<tr><th>&nbsp;</th><th>Total</th>\n";
2840 }
2841 if ($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
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2892#######################################################################
2893# print_transport();
8e669ac1 2894#
1b4fe9dd 2895# print_transport();
8e669ac1 2896#
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2897# Print totals by transport.
2898#######################################################################
059ec3d9 2899sub print_transport {
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2900 my(@chartdatanames);
2901 my(@chartdatavals_count);
2902 my(@chartdatavals_vol);
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2903 no integer; #Lose this for charting the data.
2904
2905 my $txt_format1 = " %-18s %6s %6d";
2906 my $htm_format1 = "<tr><td>%s</td><td align=\"right\">%s</td><td align=\"right\">%d</td>";
059ec3d9 2907
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2908 if ($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";
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2916 print $htm_fh "<tr><th>&nbsp;</th><th>Volume</th><th>Messages</th>\n";
2917 }
2918 if ($xls_fh) {
a83c7e95
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2919 $ws_global->write(++$row, $col, "Deliveries by transport", $f_header2);
2920 $ws_global->write(++$row, 1, ["Volume", "Messages"], $f_headertab);
059ec3d9
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2921 }
2922
2923 my($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}{$key},'Messages');
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2928 my @content=($key, volume_rounded($report_totals{transport}{$key}{Volume},
2929 $report_totals{transport}{$key}{'Volume-gigs'}), $count);
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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} );
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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;
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2936 }
2937 }
2938 else {
2939 # We are getting our data from mainlog files.
2940 foreach $key (sort keys %transported_data) {
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2941 my @content=($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});
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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;
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2949 }
2950 }
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2951 print $txt_fh "\n" if $txt_fh;
2952 if ($htm_fh) {
a83c7e95
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2953 print $htm_fh "</tr></table></td><td>";
2954
608bc29d 2955 if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals_count > 0))
059ec3d9
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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 ($gd) {
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2970 open(IMG, ">$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\">";
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2975 }
2976 }
a83c7e95 2977 print $htm_fh "</td><td>";
059ec3d9 2978
608bc29d 2979 if ($HAVE_GD_Graph_pie && $charts && ($#chartdatavals_vol > 0)) {
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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";
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2991 binmode IMG;
2992 print IMG $gd->png;
2993 close IMG;
2994 print $htm_fh "<img src=\"$chartrel/transports_vol.png\">";
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2995 }
2996 }
a83c7e95 2997
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2998 print $htm_fh "</td></tr></table>\n\n";
2999 }
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3000}
3001
3002
3003
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3004#######################################################################
3005# print_relay();
8e669ac1 3006#
1b4fe9dd 3007# print_relay();
8e669ac1 3008#
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3009# Print our totals by relay.
3010#######################################################################
059ec3d9 3011sub 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;
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3015 if (scalar(keys %relayed) > 0 || $relayed_unshown > 0) {
3016 my $shown = 0;
3017 my $spacing = "";
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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
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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 $htm_fh "<tr><th>Count</th><th>From</th><th>To</th>\n";
059ec3d9 3025 }
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3026 if ($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"], $f_headertab);
059ec3d9
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3029 }
3030
d5692f86 3031
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3032 my($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(/=> /, $key);
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3038 my @content=($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 }
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3045 $spacing = "\n";
3046 }
d5692f86
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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 }
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3057 }
3058 else {
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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 }
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3066}
3067
3068
3069
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3070#######################################################################
3071# print_errors();
8e669ac1 3072#
1b4fe9dd 3073# print_errors();
8e669ac1 3074#
1b4fe9dd
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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
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3078sub print_errors {
3079 my $total_errors = 0;
d5692f86 3080 $row=1;
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3081
3082 if (scalar(keys %errors_count) != 0) {
3083 my $temp = "List of errors";
d5692f86
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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 $htm_fh "<ul><li><b>Count - Error</b>\n";
059ec3d9 3090 }
d5692f86
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3091 if ($xls_fh)
3092 {
3093 $ws_errors->write($row++, 0, $temp, $f_header2);
3094 &set_worksheet_line($ws_errors, $row++, 0, ["Count", "Error"], $f_headertab);
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3095 }
3096
d5692f86 3097
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3098 my($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};
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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
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3119 #Translate HTML tag characters. Sergey Sholokh.
3120 $text =~ s/\</\&lt\;/g;
3121 $text =~ s/\>/\&gt\;/g;
3122
d5692f86 3123 printf $htm_fh ($htm_format,$errors_count{$key},$text);
059ec3d9 3124 }
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3125 if ($xls_fh)
3126 {
3127 &set_worksheet_line($ws_errors, $row++, 0, [$errors_count{$key},$text]);
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3128 }
3129 }
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3130
3131 $temp = "Errors encountered: $total_errors";
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3132
3133 if ($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 }
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3145 }
3146
3147}
3148
3149
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3150#######################################################################
3151# parse_old_eximstat_reports();
8e669ac1 3152#
1b4fe9dd 3153# parse_old_eximstat_reports($fh);
8e669ac1 3154#
1b4fe9dd 3155# Parse old eximstat output so we can merge daily stats to weekly stats and weekly to monthly etc.
8e669ac1 3156#
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3157# To test that the merging still works after changes, do something like the following.
3158# All the diffs should produce no output.
8e669ac1 3159#
1b4fe9dd 3160# options='-bydomain -byemail -byhost -byedomain'
608bc29d 3161# options="$options -show_rt1,2,4 -show_dt 1,2,4"
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3162# options="$options -pattern 'Completed Messages' /Completed/"
3163# options="$options -pattern 'Received Messages' /<=/"
8e669ac1 3164#
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3165# ./eximstats $options mainlog > mainlog.txt
3166# ./eximstats $options -merge mainlog.txt > mainlog.2.txt
3167# diff mainlog.txt mainlog.2.txt
8e669ac1 3168#
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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#
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3173# ./eximstats $options -merge mainlog.html > mainlog.3.txt
3174# diff mainlog.txt mainlog.3.txt
8e669ac1 3175#
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3176# ./eximstats $options -merge -html mainlog.html > mainlog.3.html
3177# diff mainlog.html mainlog.3.html
8e669ac1 3178#
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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#
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3183# # double_mainlog.txt should have twice the values that mainlog.txt has.
3184# ./eximstats $options mainlog mainlog > double_mainlog.txt
3185#######################################################################
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3186sub parse_old_eximstat_reports {
3187 my($fh) = @_;
3188
3189 my(%league_table_value_entered, %league_table_value_was_zero, %table_order);
3190
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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:
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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/) {
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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>) {
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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
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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*$/) {
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3214 $doing_table = 1;
3215 @delivered_fields = split(/\s+/,$1);
3216
059ec3d9 3217 #Delayed and Failed have two columns each, so add the extra field names in.
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3218 splice(@delivered_fields,-1,1,'DelayedPercent','Failed','FailedPercent');
3219
3220 # Addresses only figure in the Delivered row, so remove them from the
3221 # normal fields.
3222 @fields = grep !/Addresses/, @delivered_fields;
d5692f86 3223 }
a83c7e95 3224 elsif (/(Received)\s+(.*?)\s*$/) {
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3225 print STDERR "Parsing $_" if $debug;
3226 add_to_totals($report_totals{$1},\@fields,$2);
3227 }
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3228 elsif (/(Delivered)\s+(.*?)\s*$/) {
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*$/) {
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3241 print STDERR "Parsing $_" if $debug;
3242 add_to_totals($report_totals{$1},['Messages','Hosts'],$2);
3243 }
3244 else {
3245 last if $doing_table;
3246 }
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3247 }
3248 }
3249
3250 elsif (/User Specified Patterns/i) {
3251#User Specified Patterns
3252#-----------------------
3253# Total
3254# Description 85
3255
d5692f86 3256 while (<$fh>) { last if (/Total/); } #Wait until we get the table headers.
059ec3d9 3257 while (<$fh>) {
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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.
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3265 }
3266 }
3267
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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{$2}] );
3271 }
3272
3273
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3274 elsif (/Deliveries by transport/i) {
3275#Deliveries by transport
3276#-----------------------
3277# Volume Messages
3278# :blackhole: 70KB 51
3279# address_pipe 655KB 1
3280# smtp 11MB 151
3281
d5692f86 3282 while (<$fh>) { last if (/Volume/); } #Wait until we get the table headers.
059ec3d9 3283 while (<$fh>) {
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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.
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3291 }
3292 }
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3293 elsif (/Messages received per/) {
3294 parse_histogram($fh, \@received_interval_count);
3295 }
3296 elsif (/Deliveries per/) {
3297 parse_histogram($fh, \@delivered_interval_count);
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3298 }
3299
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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*)$/) {
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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.
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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.
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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/);
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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($i);
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3366 for ($i = 0; $i <= $#$times_aref; $i++) {
3367 if ($time_on_queue < $times_aref->[$i]) {
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3368 $$bin_aref[$i] += $count;
3369 last;
3370 }
3371 }
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3372 $$overflow_sref += $count if ($i > $#$times_aref);
3373
d5692f86 3374 }
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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>) {
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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,$1);
3403 }
3404 else {
3405 last; #Finished the table ?
3406 }
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3407 }
3408 }
3409
3410 elsif (/Top (.*?) by (message count|volume)/) {
3411#Top 50 sending hosts by message count
3412#-------------------------------------
3413#
3414# 48 1468KB local
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3415# Could also have average values for HTML output.
3416# 48 1468KB 30KB local
3417
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3418 my($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/) {
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3425 undef %league_table_value_entered;
3426 undef %league_table_value_was_zero;
3427 undef %table_order;
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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/) {
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3434 $messages_href = \%received_count_user;
3435 $addresses_href = undef;
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3436 $data_href = \%received_data_user;
3437 $data_gigs_href = \%received_data_gigs_user;
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PH
3438 }
3439 elsif ($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"}};
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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
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3447 $messages_href = \%delivered_messages_user;
3448 $addresses_href = \%delivered_addresses_user;
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3449 $data_href = \%delivered_data_user;
3450 $data_gigs_href = \%delivered_data_gigs_user;
059ec3d9 3451 }
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3452 elsif ($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 $data_gigs_href = \%delivered_data_gigs_local_domain;
3457 }
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3458 elsif ($category =~ /(\S+) destination/) {
3459 #Top 50 (host|domain|email|edomain) destinations
3460 #Top (host|domain|email|edomain) destination
a83c7e95
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3461 $messages_href = \%{$delivered_messages{"\u$1"}};
3462 $addresses_href = \%{$delivered_addresses{"\u$1"}};
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3463 $data_href = \%{$delivered_data{"\u$1"}};
3464 $data_gigs_href = \%{$delivered_data_gigs{"\u$1"}};
059ec3d9 3465 }
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3466 elsif ($category =~ /temporarily rejected ips/) {
3467 $messages_href = \%temporarily_rejected_count_by_ip;
3468 }
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3469 elsif ($category =~ /rejected ips/) {
3470 $messages_href = \%rejected_count_by_ip;
3471 }
3472 elsif ($category =~ /non-rejected spamming ips/) {
3473 $messages_href = \%spam_count_by_ip;
3474 }
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3475 elsif ($category =~ /mail temporary rejection reasons/) {
3476 $messages_href = \%temporarily_rejected_count_by_reason;
3477 }
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3478 elsif ($category =~ /mail rejection reasons/) {
3479 $messages_href = \%rejected_count_by_reason;
3480 }
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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
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3487
3488 $_ = html2txt($_); #Convert general HTML markup to text.
3489
a83c7e95
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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, $entry);
059ec3d9 3504
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3505 if (/$row_re/) {
3506 ($messages, $addresses, $rounded_volume, $entry) = ($1, $2, $3, $4);
d5692f86 3507 }
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3508 else {
3509 #Else we have finished the table and we may need to do some
3510 #kludging to retain the order of the entries.
3511
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3512 if ($by_count_or_volume =~ /volume/) {
3513 #Add a few bytes to appropriate entries to preserve the order.
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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 $$data_href{$entry} += $bonus_bytes;
3531 print STDERR "$category by $by_count_or_volume: added $bonus_bytes bonus bytes to $entry\n" if $debug;
3532 }
3533 $bonus_bytes--;
3534 }
3535 }
3536 }
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3537 last;
3538 }
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3539
3540 # Store a new table entry.
3541
3542 # Add the entry into the %table_order hash if it has a rounded
3543 # volume (KB/MB/GB).
3544 push(@{$table_order{$rounded_volume}{$by_count_or_volume}},$entry) if ($rounded_volume =~ /\D/);
3545
3546 unless ($league_table_value_entered{$entry}) {
3547 $league_table_value_entered{$entry} = 1;
3548 unless ($$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
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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>) {
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3584 $reached_table = 1 if (/^( *|<li>)(\d+)/);
3585 next unless $reached_table;
059ec3d9 3586
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3587 s/^<li>(\d+) -/$1/; #Convert an HTML line to a text line.
3588 $_ = html2txt($_); #Convert general HTML markup to text.
059ec3d9 3589
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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.
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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.
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3604 $errors_count{$error} = 0 unless $errors_count{$error};
3605 $errors_count{$error} += $count;
3606 }
3607 last;
3608 }
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3609 }
3610 }
3611
3612 }
3613}
3614
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3615#######################################################################
3616# parse_histogram($fh, \@delivered_interval_count);
3617# Parse a histogram into the provided array of counters.
3618#######################################################################
3619sub 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 $hist_opt;
3638 }
3639 else { #Finished the table ?
3640 last;
3641 }
3642 }
3643}
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3644
3645
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3646#######################################################################
3647# update_relayed();
8e669ac1 3648#
1b4fe9dd 3649# update_relayed($count,$sender,$recipient);
8e669ac1 3650#
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3651# Adds an entry into the %relayed hash. Currently only used when
3652# merging reports.
3653#######################################################################
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3654sub 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 += $count;
3667 }
3668}
3669
3670
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3671#######################################################################
3672# add_to_totals();
8e669ac1 3673#
1b4fe9dd 3674# add_to_totals(\%totals,\@keys,$values);
8e669ac1 3675#
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3676# Given a line of space seperated values, add them into the provided hash using @keys
3677# as the hash keys.
8e669ac1 3678#
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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#######################################################################
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3682sub add_to_totals {
3683 my($totals_href,$keys_aref,$values) = @_;
3684 my(@values) = split(/\s+/,$values);
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3685
3686 for(my $i = 0; $i < @values && $i < @$keys_aref; ++$i) {
3687 my $key = $keys_aref->[$i];
3688 if ($values[$i] =~ /%/) {
3689 $$totals_href{$key} = $values[$i];
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3690 }
3691 else {
3692 $$totals_href{$key} = 0 unless ($$totals_href{$key});
3693 $$totals_href{"$key-gigs"} = 0 unless ($$totals_href{"$key-gigs"});
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3694 un_round($values[$i], \$$totals_href{$key}, \$$totals_href{"$key-gigs"});
3695 print STDERR "Added $values[$i] to $key - $$totals_href{$key} , " . $$totals_href{"$key-gigs"} . "GB.\n" if $debug;
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3696 }
3697 }
3698}
3699
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3700
3701#######################################################################
3702# line_to_hash();
3703#
3704# line_to_hash(\%hash,\@keys,$line);
3705#
3706# Given a line of space seperated values, set them into the provided hash
3707# using @keys as the hash keys.
3708#######################################################################
3709sub line_to_hash {
3710 my($href,$keys_aref,$values) = @_;
3711 my(@values) = split(/\s+/,$values);
3712 for(my $i = 0; $i < @values && $i < @$keys_aref; ++$i) {
3713 $$href{$keys_aref->[$i]} = $values[$i];
3714 }
3715}
3716
3717
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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#
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3725# $hash{$key} + 1024*1024*1024 * $hash{"${key}-gigs"}
3726#######################################################################
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3727sub 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
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3736#######################################################################
3737# html2txt();
8e669ac1 3738#
1b4fe9dd 3739# $text_line = html2txt($html_line);
8e669ac1 3740#
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3741# Convert a line from html to text. Currently we just convert HTML tags to spaces
3742# and convert &gt;, &lt;, and &nbsp; tags back.
3743#######################################################################
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3744sub html2txt {
3745 ($_) = @_;
3746
3747 # Convert HTML tags to spacing. Note that the reports may contain <Userid> and
3748 # <Userid@Domain> words, so explicitly specify the HTML tags we will remove
3749 # (the ones used by this program). If someone is careless enough to have their
3750 # Userid the same as an HTML tag, there's not much we can do about it.
608bc29d 3751 s/<\/?(html|head|title|body|h\d|ul|li|a\s+|table|tr|td|th|pre|hr|p|br)\b.*?>/ /g;
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3752
3753 s/\&lt\;/\</og; #Convert '&lt;' to '<'.
3754 s/\&gt\;/\>/og; #Convert '&gt;' to '>'.
3755 s/\&nbsp\;/ /og; #Convert '&nbsp;' to ' '.
3756 return($_);
3757}
3758
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3759#######################################################################
3760# get_next_arg();
8e669ac1 3761#
1b4fe9dd 3762# $arg = get_next_arg();
8e669ac1 3763#
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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#
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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#######################################################################
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3776sub 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 $arg;
3793}
3794
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3795#######################################################################
3796# set_worksheet_line($ws_global, $startrow, $startcol, \@content, $format);
3797#
3798# set values to a sequence of cells in a row.
3799#
3800#######################################################################
3801sub set_worksheet_line {
3802 my ($worksheet, $row, $col, $content, $format) = @_;
3803
3804 foreach my $token (@$content)
3805 {
3806 $worksheet->write($row, $col++, $token, $format );
3807 }
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d5692f86 3809}
059ec3d9 3810
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3811#######################################################################
3812# @rcpt_times = parse_time_list($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 $string eq '0'.
3819#######################################################################
3820sub parse_time_list {
3821 my($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#######################################################################
3837sub 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
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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$include_original_destination = 0;
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3860$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
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3869@queue_times = parse_time_list();
3870@rcpt_times = ();
3871@delivery_times = ();
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3872
3873$last_offset = '';
3874$offset_seconds = 0;
3875
d5692f86 3876$row=1;
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3877$col=0;
3878$col_hist=0;
3879$run_hist=0;
3880my(%output_files); # What output files have been specified?
3881
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3882# Decode options
3883
608bc29d 3884while (@ARGV > 0 && substr($ARGV[0], 0, 1) eq '-') {
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3885 if ($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 = $2 }
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3889 }
3890 elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^\-q([,\d\+\-\*\/]+)$/) { @queue_times = parse_time_list($1) }
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3891 elsif ($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$/) { $local_league_table = 0 }
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3898 elsif ($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($1,\%output_files);
3903 }
3904 else {
3905 warn "WARNING: CPAN Module Spreadsheet::WriteExcel not installed. Obtain from www.cpan.org\n";
3906 }
3907 }
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3908 elsif ($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; $charts_option_specified = 1; }
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3916 elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-include_original_destination$/) { $include_original_destination = 1 }
3917 elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-cache$/) { } #Not currently used.
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3918 elsif ($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$/) { $volume_rounding = 0 }
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3926 elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-show_rt([,\d\+\-\*\/]+)?$/) { @rcpt_times = parse_time_list($1) }
3927 elsif ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-show_dt([,\d\+\-\*\/]+)?$/) { @delivery_times = parse_time_list($1) }
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3928 elsif ($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 $ARGV[0]\n";
3944 help();
3945 }
3946 shift;
3947 }
3948
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3949 # keep old default behaviour
3950 if (! ($xls_fh or $htm_fh or $txt_fh)) {
3951 $txt_fh = \*STDOUT;
3952 }
3953
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3954 # Check that all the charts options are specified.
3955 warn "-charts option not specified. Use -help for help.\n" if ($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) {
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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 $ws_relayed->set_column(1, 2, 80);
3975 }
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3976 if ($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
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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
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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 4022for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#queue_times; $i++) {
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4023 $qt_all_bin[$i] = 0;
4024 $qt_remote_bin[$i] = 0;
4025}
4026for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#delivery_times; $i++) {
4027 $dt_all_bin[$i] = 0;
4028 $dt_remote_bin[$i] = 0;
059ec3d9 4029}
608bc29d 4030initialise_rcpt_times('all');
059ec3d9 4031
059ec3d9 4032
608bc29d 4033# Compute the number of slots for the histogram
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4034if ($hist_opt > 0)
4035 {
4036 if ($hist_opt > 60 || 60 % $hist_opt != 0)
4037 {
d5692f86 4038 print STDERR "Eximstats: -h must specify a factor of 60\n";
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PH
4039 exit 1;
4040 }
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4041 $hist_interval = 60/$hist_opt; #Interval in minutes.
4042 $hist_number = (24*60)/$hist_interval; #Number of intervals per day.
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4043 @received_interval_count = (0) x $hist_number;
4044 @delivered_interval_count = (0) x $hist_number;
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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 $hist_number;
81aad8c9 4051}
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4052
4053#$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$total_delivered_data_gigs = 0;
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4061$total_delivered_messages = 0;
4062$total_delivered_addresses = 0;
059ec3d9 4063
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4064$qt_all_overflow = 0;
4065$qt_remote_overflow = 0;
4066$dt_all_overflow = 0;
4067$dt_remote_overflow = 0;
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4068$delayed_count = 0;
4069$relayed_unshown = 0;
608bc29d 4070$message_errors = 0;
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4071$begin = "9999-99-99 99:99:99";
4072$end = "0000-00-00 00:00:00";
4073my($section,$type);
30e9ac3f 4074foreach $section ('Received','Delivered','Temp Rejects', 'Rejects','Ham','Spam') {
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4075 foreach $type ('Volume','Messages','Delayed','Failed','Hosts','Domains','Emails','Edomains') {
4076 $report_totals{$section}{$type} = 0;
4077 }
4078}
4079
4080# Generate our parser.
4081my $parser = generate_parser();
4082
4083
4084
4085if (@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 |")) {
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4090 print STDERR "Failed to gunzip -c $file: $!";
4091 next;
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4092 }
4093 }
4094 elsif ($file =~ /\.Z/) {
4095 unless (open(FILE,"uncompress -c $file |")) {
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4096 print STDERR "Failed to uncompress -c $file: $!";
4097 next;
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4098 }
4099 }
4100 else {
4101 unless (open(FILE,$file)) {
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4102 print STDERR "Failed to read $file: $!";
4103 next;
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4104 }
4105 }
4106 #Now parse the filehandle, updating the global variables.
4107 parse($parser,\*FILE);
4108 close FILE;
4109 }
4110}
4111else {
4112 #No files provided. Parse STDIN, updating the global variables.
4113 parse($parser,\*STDIN);
4114}
4115
4116
a83c7e95 4117if ($begin eq "9999-99-99 99:99:99" && ! $emptyOK) {
d5692f86 4118 print STDERR "**** No valid log lines read\n";
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4119 exit 1;
4120}
4121
4122# Output our results.
4123print_header();
4124print_grandtotals();
4125
4126# Print counts of user specified patterns if required.
4127print_user_patterns() if @user_patterns;
4128
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4129# Print rejection reasons.
4130# print_rejects();
4131
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4132# Print totals by transport if required.
4133print_transport() if $show_transport;
4134
4135# Print the deliveries per interval as a histogram, unless configured not to.
4136# First find the maximum in one interval and scale accordingly.
4137if ($hist_opt > 0) {
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4138 print_histogram("Messages received", 'message', @received_interval_count);
4139 print_histogram("Deliveries", 'delivery', @delivered_interval_count);
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4140}
4141
4142# Print times on queue if required.
4143if ($#queue_times >= 0) {
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4144 print_duration_table("Time spent on the queue", "all messages", \@queue_times, \@qt_all_bin,$qt_all_overflow);
4145 print_duration_table("Time spent on the queue", "messages with at least one remote delivery", \@queue_times, \@qt_remote_bin,$qt_remote_overflow);
4146}
4147
4148# Print delivery times if required.
4149if ($#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.
4155if ($#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 }
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4159}
4160
4161# Print relay information if required.
4162print_relay() if $show_relay;
4163
4164# Print the league tables, if topcount isn't zero.
4165if ($topcount > 0) {
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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 = $ws_top50_row = 0;
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4168 if ($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);
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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;
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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);
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4180 }
4181
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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);
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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);
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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;
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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
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4195}
4196
4197# Print the error statistics if required.
4198print_errors() if $show_errors;
4199
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4200print $htm_fh "</body>\n</html>\n" if $htm_fh;
4201
4202
a83c7e95 4203$txt_fh->close if $txt_fh && ref $txt_fh;
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4204$htm_fh->close if $htm_fh;
4205
4206if ($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();
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4212}
4213
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