mailstats - display mail statistics


SYNOPSIS

       mailstats [-o] [-p] [-C cffile] [-f stfile]


DESCRIPTION

       The  mailstats  utility  displays the current mail statis­
       tics.

       First, the time at which statistics started being kept  is
       displayed, in the format specified by ctime(3).  Then, the
       statistics for each mailer are displayed on a single line,
       each with the following white space separated fields:

              M           The mailer number.
              msgsfr      Number of messages from the mailer.
              bytes_from  Kbytes from the mailer.
              msgsto      Number of messages to the mailer.
              bytes_to    Kbytes to the mailer.
              msgsrej     Number of messages rejected.
              msgsdis     Number of messages discarded.
              Mailer      The name of the mailer.

       After  this display, a line totaling the values for all of
       the mailers is displayed (preceded with  a  ``T''),  sepa­
       rated  from  the previous information by a line containing
       only equals (``='')  characters.   Another  line  preceded
       with a ``C'' lists the number of connections.

       The options are as follows:

       -C     Read  the  specified  file  instead  of the default
              sendmail configuration file.

       -f     Read the specified statistics file instead  of  the
              statistics  file specified in the sendmail configu­
              ration file.

       -p     Output information  in  program-readable  mode  and
              clear statistics.

       -o     Don't display the name of the mailer in the output.

       The mailstats utility exits 0 on success,  and  >0  if  an
       error occurs.


FILES

       /etc/sendmail.cf         The  default  sendmail configura­
                                tion file.
       /etc/mail/statistics     The default  sendmail  statistics
                                file.

       mailq(1), sendmail(8)


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