WRT X, that's the same reason I don't use eximon.
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Mark Seamans wrote:
> > Gintautas,
> I have never used eximon because it uses X. A purly php management site would
> be great....
>
> Just a note: with all of the dictionary quoting running around as of late on
> this list......
> I did not use spellcheck!
>
> Mark
>
> On Wednesday 28 January 2004 10:06, Gintautas wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I'm writing an eximon replacement, however, I'm a bit slim on the ideas.
>>At least to me, eximon seems to be slightly overengineered. I would
>>really appreciate input from current eximon users.
>>
>>I would be most interested on the purpose you use the monitor for: do
>>you intervene heavily (clear queues, edit, delete messages, etc.) or do you
>>mainly use eximon for monitoring, to see the overall health of the
>>server (whether the queues are not too long, the load is not too high,
>>etc.)? I suppose it's a little bit of both, but would you rather have
>>more powerful editing capabilities or better monitoring?
>>
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