Announce: mailscanner-mrtg extensive monitoring for MailScanner machines

Dale Lovelace dlovelace at HOTELS.COM
Sun Dec 8 05:34:27 GMT 2002


  No, sorry... My mailscanner machine is behind a firewall. If someone installs it and would like to make it public please let me know.

  I could take a screen shot if you would like!

  Dale

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Kercher [mailto:mike at CAMAROSS.NET]
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 10:50 PM
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: Announce: mailscanner-mrtg extensive monitoring for
MailScanner machines


Do you have a sample link we can look at?

Mike


-----Original Message-----
From: MailScanner mailing list [mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On
Behalf Of Dale Lovelace
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 10:18 PM
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Announce: mailscanner-mrtg extensive monitoring for MailScanner
machines


Hello,

  I have put together a set of scripts and configuration files to use
MRTG for extensive MailScanner monitoring. mailscanner-mrtg is free
software under the terms of the GPL.

  mailscanner-mrtg provides configuration files, web pages and related
perl scripts for mrtg to monitor your MailScanner
(http://www.mailscanner.info/) machine. With it you will be able to
monitor things like:

Mail Relayed
Spam Identified
Virii Caught
Copies of Sendmail Running
Copies of MailScanner Running
Files in incoming queue
Files in outgoing queue
Memory (Ram) Used & Free
Load Average
CPU Utilization
Disk Space Used in /
Disk Space Used in /var/spool/

  And more coming soon!

  Many items can be configured in mailscanner-mrtg by editing the
/etc/MailScanner/mailscanner-mrtg.conf file.

  For most RedHat 8.0 & 7.3 machines no configuration should be
necesary. Merely install this package and point your browser to
http://yourserver/mailscanner-mrtg/.

  Mailscanner-mrtg is available now for download at
http://mailscanner-mrtg.netfirms.com/

  Please assist me in making mailscanner-mrtg a better monitor by
sending all improvements back to me!

  Also coming soon: a maillog converter that can be run through analog
(http://www.analog.cx/).

  Thanks!
  Dale Lovelace




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