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Please see: http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/#contrib for a list of contributed and related software. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The information below seems stale and the program no longer available: From: Atif Ghaffar <aghaffar@developer.ch> Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 06:23:35 +0100 I wrote a couple of scripts to be able to search the quarantine files to check for false-positives, get some spam/virus stats etc. There are two scripts. 1) logspam. A perl script that. for each spam-*.gz, virus-* file extract the headers store To, From, Date, Subject, X-Spam-Status, Quarantine-Id, X-AMaVIS-Alert, reject_reason etc in a database. It then moved the spam-* or virus-* file in a backup directory for archival purposes. 2) A PHP script to give a web interface to search the database. This prints some data about the spam/virus/banned messages and lets you see the headers. For demo: see http://newns.marshallnet.com/spamlog/ try recipient aghaffar@developer.ch Sources at http://atifghaffar.com/sections/softwares/spamlog/ copy spamlog.phps to somewhere in your http directory and rename to spamlog.php run logspam every hour or so from cron