Thanks Graham.
In my example below:
TOTAL Volume Messages Addresses Hosts Emails
Received 3169MB 32513 126 15779
Delivered 3219MB 33258 40892 8 5191
Rejects 1392 113
Does it mean that we got 15,779 e-mails (with many recipients ) and 5191 were
delivered (with many recipients) ? I am assuming one e-mail as one SMTP
delivery.
Regards
Sujit
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Sent: 13 November 2015 14:45
To: exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [exim] eximstats output
On 13 Nov 2015, at 13:42, Sujit Acharyya-choudhury <s.choudhury@???>
wrote:
> I am producing eximstats using
> eximstats -nr -t_remote_users -byemail -byhost
>
> And get the following result :
<snip>
> Any idea of the difference between Messages and Emails? What does the
> Addresses of 40892 mean in the Delivered Row?
"eximstats --help" might clue you in a bit :)
If it doesn't - it's the number of unique email addresses. The 'addresses' in
the 'Delivered' row is just that - the number of separate (non-unique, IIRC)
addresses that the messages were delivered to.
Graeme
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