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Overview
This interface displays statistics about the mail that your server sends and receives over a period of time. The date range for these statistics displays at the top of the interface.
Note:
You cannot reset mail statistics.
Mail Statistics Summary
The interface divides the list into the following sections:
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Grand total summary | This section displays statistics about the total number of messages that your server sends and receives, and all of the accounts that your server hosts. |
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Deliveries by Transport | This section displays statistics about the mail that your mail transfer agent (MTA) delivers. |
For each of these three types of sent mail, the section displays the following columns:
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Messages received per hour | This section displays the number of messages that your server received per hour over the last day. Use this section to determine the times when your traffic is highest. | |
Deliveries per hour | This section displays the number of messages that your server delivered per hour over the last day. Use this section to determine the times when your traffic is highest. | |
Time spent on the queue: all messages
| This section displays the amount of time that messages waited in your mail queues before the server delivered them.
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Time spent on the queue: messages with a least one remote delivery | These statistics display the amount of time messages waited in your outgoing mail queue before the system delivered them to remote addresses.
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Relayed messages | This section displays statistics about mail that the system sent from your server to remote destinations. Important: Do not allow your server to operate as an open relay. Exim is not an open relay because it requires authentication for the system to send outbound messages. Messages that this section displays under Relayed Messages do not indicate that the server is an open relay. | |
Top 50 mail rejection reason by message count | This section displays the top 50 reasons why your server rejects email messages.
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Top 50 sending hosts by message count | This section displays the 50 domains that send the most messages to or from your server. The “local” host or domain represents all mail that your server sends. All other sending hosts are remote domains that send mail to your server.
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Top 50 sending hosts by volume
| This section displays the 50 domains that send the most data to or from your server. The “local” host or domain represents all mail that your server sends. All other sending hosts are remote domains that send mail to your server.
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Top 50 local senders by message count
| This section displays the 50 accounts that your server hosts that send the most messages. Note: This statistic only includes outgoing mail. | |
Top 50 local senders by volume
| This section displays the 50 accounts that your server hosts that send the highest amount of outgoing data. Note: This statistic only includes outgoing mail. |
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Top 50 host destinations by message count | This section displays the 50 domains that receive the most messages from your server.
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Top 50 host destinations by volume | This section displays the 50 accounts that your server hosts that send the highest amount of outgoing data via email. Note: This statistic only includes outgoing mail. |
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Top 50 local destinations by message count | This section displays the 50 domains that receive the most messages from your server.
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Top 50 local destinations by volume | This section displays the 50 addresses on your server that receive the most data via email.
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Top 50 rejected ips by message count | This section displays the 50 IP addresses that sent the most rejected email messages to your server. | |
List of errors | This section lists the errors that your mail server encounters, and with the total number of errors. |
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