Spamstats is a Perl script that analyzes spamassassin+mailer logs to extract valuable information about spam traffic.
By analyzing email server log entries for postfix, exim, and sendmail, along with data from spamassassin, Spamstats is able to provide you with critical information about the amount of spam and non-spam messages your site receives. Furthermore, the script features exclusive capabilities, including the ability to sort top spammed email addresses for your domain, volume information, and HTML output.
As if that wasn't enough, Spamstats can be easily integrated with the incredibly precise Cricket graphing program for reporting on a variety of spam-related information, such as the specific number of spam and non-spam emails your site has received at various points in time.
The requirements for Spamstats are minimal, only necessitating the installation of the Getopt::Long and Compress::Zlib modules. The latest release also features full transparency support for bzip2 files thanks to the efforts of Yen-Ming Lee.
Overall, Spamstats is a robust and efficient tool that is sure to assist any user in controlling spam traffic and keeping their email server spam-free.
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