# REFERENCE: email_default.xml __( q{Summary} ); # REFERENCE: email_default.xml __( q{By Period} ); # REFERENCE: email_default.xml __( q{Domains} ); # REFERENCE: email_default.xml __( q{Relays} ); # REFERENCE: email_default.xml __( q{Delays and Sizes} ); # REFERENCE: email_default.xml __( q{Hourly} ); # REFERENCE: email_default.xml __( q{Different Users and Domains} ); # REFERENCE: email_default.xml __( q{Errors} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{DLF Schema for Email service} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The email DLF schema represents delivery done by an mail transfer agent between one one recipient. Each DLF record contains the information related to the process of delivering between one sender and one recipient. Each exchange between one sender and one recipient will results in one and only one DLF record. If one sender is sending to multiple recipients, the DLF file should contains one record for each recipient. This DLF schema is different from the other ones because it contains pre-analysed data. It is currently in redesign and will become something that will more closely resemble what you can usually find in an email log file. Different information for each phase of the mail delivery process. That schema will probably become a derived schema from the new base schema. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Timestamp} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The time of the first event regarding that delivery. That should be the time the email enter the delivery process. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Server} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The hostname on which the MTA is running. That original intent of that field was to analyse email servers' farm which used syslog to centralize their logs. This method of analysis for multiple servers was never actually used and is considerd obsolete. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Queue ID} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The queue identifier. This should be the identifier that can be used to reconstitute the delivery process from the native log file regarding the delivery that this DLF record represents. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Message ID} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The content of the Message-ID header of the delivered message. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Sender's User} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The local part of the sender's email address.} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Sender's Domain} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The hostname of the sender's email address.} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Sending Relay} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The hostname from which the email was received. For email submitted via the sendmail interface or other similar mechanism, this should be localhost. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{from_relay_ip} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The ip address from which the email was received. For email submitted via the sendmail interface or other similar mechanism, this should be 127.0.0.1. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Size} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The size of the message.} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Delivery Time} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The time that it took to deliver the message. This should be equivalent to the time of the delivery event minus the value of the time field. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Delivery Time} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{ This field was never actually used and is obsolete. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Recipient's User} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The local part of the recipient's email address.} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Recipient's Domain} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The hostname of the recipient's email address.} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Receiving Relay} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The hostname to which the email was delivered. If the recipient is a local user and this was the "final" delivery, this should be localhost. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Receiving Relay IP} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The ip address to which the email was delivered. If the recipient is a local user and this was the "final" delivery, this should be 127.0.0.1. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{Status} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The status code of the delivery. Only standardized code are sent which is used when the delivery succeeded without error and deferred for when the email still wasn't delivered at the end of the log file. Other values are specific to each service. } ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{xstat} ); # REFERENCE: schema:email __( q{The complete native status message related to the email's delivery. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-delay __( q{Deliveries Attempts By Delay Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-delay __( q{This report shows the number of deliveries attempts aggregated in configurable delay range. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-delay __( q{This parameter controls the size of the delay ranges over which the deliveries are aggregated. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-delay __( q{Deliveries Attempts By Delay} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-delay __( q{Delay} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-delay __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-delay __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period-by-status __( q{Deliveries Attempts By Period By Status Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period-by-status __( q{This report shows the number of delivery attempts that resulted in a specific status, aggregated in configurable time periods. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period-by-status __( q{This parameter controls the time period over which the deliveries are aggregated. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period-by-status __( q{Deliveries Attempts By $period Period By Status} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period-by-status __( q{Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period-by-status __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period-by-status __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period-by-status __( q{% Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period __( q{Deliveries Attempts By Period Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period __( q{This report shows the number of delivery attempts aggregated in configurable time periods. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period __( q{This parameter controls the time period over which the deliveries are aggregated. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period __( q{Deliveries Attempts By $period Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period __( q{Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-period __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-size __( q{Deliveries Attempts By Size Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-size __( q{This report shows the number of deliveries attempts aggregated in configurable size range. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-size __( q{This parameter controls the size of the size ranges over which the deliveries are aggregated. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-size __( q{Deliveries Attempts By Size} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-size __( q{Size} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-size __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-size __( q{% Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-size __( q{Volume} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:deliveries-by-size __( q{% Volume} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:errors-by-to-relay __( q{Failed Deliveries By Relay Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:errors-by-to-relay __( q{This report shows the errors that happened for each relay that was contacted. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:errors-by-to-relay __( q{Failed Deliveries By Relay} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:errors-by-to-relay __( q{ Note: Only printed is the first word of the stat= field. Therefore: service means service unavailable user means user unknown host means host unknown data means data format error remote means remote protocol error can't means can't create output } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:errors-by-to-relay __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:errors-by-to-relay __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:errors-by-to-relay __( q{% Group} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_domain-by-period __( q{Different From Domain by Period Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_domain-by-period __( q{This report shows the number of different email domains that used your email server in an given period. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_domain-by-period __( q{This parameter controls the time period which will be used to compute different domains. For example, if you use 1d here, you'll get the number of different source email addresses' domain that sended email through your server in one day. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_domain-by-period __( q{Different From Domain by $period Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_domain-by-period __( q{Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_domain-by-period __( q{Domains} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{Different From Email for Selected Domains by Period Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{This report shows the number of different local parts from some domains that sended at least an email through the mail system in a given period. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{This parameter controls the time period which will be used to compute different user. For example, if you use 1d here, you'll get the number of different email addresses' from the selected domains that sended email through your server in one day. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{This parameter contains a regexp that will be used to select the domains for which different from addresses will be computed. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{Different From Users from Domain matching "$select_domain" by $period Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:from_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{Users} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:summary __( q{Email Summary} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:summary __( q{This report shows a summary of email deliveries.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:summary __( q{Email Summary} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:summary __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:summary __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_domain-by-period __( q{Different To Domain by Period Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_domain-by-period __( q{This report shows the number of different email domains to which the server sent an email in an given period. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_domain-by-period __( q{This parameter controls the time period which will be used to compute different domains. For example, if you use 1d here, you'll get the number of different destination email addresses' domain that received an email through your server in one day. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_domain-by-period __( q{Different To Domain by $period Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_domain-by-period __( q{Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_domain-by-period __( q{Domains} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-avg-delay-by-to-relay-and-to-domain __( q{Highest Average Delay By To Relay And To Domain Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-avg-delay-by-to-relay-and-to-domain __( q{This report shows the relay and domain with the highest average delay. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-avg-delay-by-to-relay-and-to-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of delay to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-avg-delay-by-to-relay-and-to-domain __( q{Highest Average Delay By To Relay and To Domain, Top $delay_to_show} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-avg-delay-by-to-relay-and-to-domain __( q{Average delay is in seconds} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-avg-delay-by-to-relay-and-to-domain __( q{Avg Delay} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-deliveries-btw-relays __( q{Most Deliveries Between Relays Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-deliveries-btw-relays __( q{This report lists the connections between two relays with the most deliveries.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-deliveries-btw-relays __( q{This parameter controls the number of connections to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-deliveries-btw-relays __( q{Most Deliveries Between Relays, Top $connection_to_show} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-deliveries-btw-relays __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-deliveries-btw-relays __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-domain __( q{Most Deliveries From Domain Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-domain __( q{This report lists the domain from which we received the most emails.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of domains to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-domain __( q{Most Deliveries From Domain, Top $domain_to_show} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-domain __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-domain __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-email-by-domain __( q{Most Deliveries From User By Domain Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-email-by-domain __( q{This report lists the user by domain from which we received the most emails. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-email-by-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of user by domain to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-email-by-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of domains to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-email-by-domain __( q{Most Deliveries From User By Domain, Top $domain_to_show, Top $user_to_show Users} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-email-by-domain __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-email-by-domain __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-email-by-domain __( q{% Group} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-relay __( q{Most Deliveries From Relay Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-relay __( q{This report lists the relay from which we received the most emails. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-relay __( q{This parameter controls the number of relays to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-relay __( q{Most Deliveries From Relay, Top $relay_to_show} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-relay __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-from-relay __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange-per-relay __( q{Largest Email Exchange Per Relay Pair Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange-per-relay __( q{This report lists the pairs of from- and to-relays which exchanged the largest volume of email. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange-per-relay __( q{This parameter controls the number of to-relays per from-relay to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange-per-relay __( q{This parameter controls the number of from-relays to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange-per-relay __( q{Largest Email Exchange by Relay Pair, Top $exchange_to_show From-relays, Top $msg_to_show To-relays} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange-per-relay __( q{Volume} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange-per-relay __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange-per-relay __( q{% Group} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange __( q{Largest Email Exchange Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange __( q{This report the sender and recipient that exchange the largest volume of email. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange __( q{This parameter controls the number of messages to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange __( q{This parameter controls the number of sender, recipient to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange __( q{Largest Email Exchange, Top $exchange_to_show, Top $msg_to_show Messages} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange __( q{Volume} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-largest-email-exchange __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-status-by-domain __( q{Status Summary For Most Common Domains} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-status-by-domain __( q{This report is a summary for the most common domains.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-status-by-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of domains to display in the report.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-status-by-domain __( q{Summary of delivery for the most common domains.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-status-by-domain __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-status-by-domain __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-status-by-domain __( q{% Domain} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-domain __( q{Most Deliveries To Domain Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-domain __( q{This report lists the domain to which we sent the most emails.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of domains to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-domain __( q{Most Deliveries To Domain, Top $domain_to_show} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-domain __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-domain __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-email-by-domain __( q{Most Deliveries To User By Domain Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-email-by-domain __( q{This report lists the user by domain to which we sent the most emails.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-email-by-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of user by domain to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-email-by-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of domains to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-email-by-domain __( q{Most Deliveries To User By Domain, Top $domain_to_show, Top $user_to_show Users} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-email-by-domain __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-email-by-domain __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-email-by-domain __( q{% Domain} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-relay __( q{Most Deliveries From Relay Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-relay __( q{This report lists the relay to which we sent the most emails. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-relay __( q{This parameter controls the number of relays to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-relay __( q{Most Deliveries To Relay, Top $relay_to_show} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-relay __( q{Deliveries} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-to-relay __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-from-domain __( q{Largest Volume Received From Domain Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-from-domain __( q{This report lists the domain from which we received the largest volume of mail.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-from-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of domains to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-from-domain __( q{Largest Volume Received From Domain, Top $domain_to_show} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-from-domain __( q{Volume} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-from-domain __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-to-domain __( q{Largest Volume Sent To Domain Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-to-domain __( q{This report lists the domains to which the largest volume of mail was sent.} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-to-domain __( q{This parameter controls the number of domains to display in the report. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-to-domain __( q{Largest Volume Sent To Domain, Top $domain_to_show} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-to-domain __( q{Volume} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:top-volume-to-domain __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{Different To Email for Selected Domains by Period Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{This report shows the number of different local parts from some domains that received at least an email through the mail system in a given period. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{This parameter controls the time period which will be used to compute different user. For example, if you use 1d here, you'll get the number of different email addresses' from the selected domains that received an email through your server in one day. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{This parameter contains a regexp that will be used to select the domains for which different to addresses will be computed. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{Different To Users for Domain matching "$select_domain" by $period Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:to_user-from-domain-by-period __( q{Users} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-recipients __( q{Tracked Recipients Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-recipients __( q{This report shows the number of messages received from each sender for selected recipient emails. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-recipients __( q{This parameter controls which recipient emails will be included in the report. E.g. "joe\\@example\\.com" or "(joe|ann|mailer-daemon)\\@example\\.org" or "root\\@example\\.com|john\\.doe\\@example\\.net": regexp's should be Perl style, with suitable escaping. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-recipients __( q{Senders By Recipients Matching $tracked_email_re} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-recipients __( q{Received} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-recipients __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-senders __( q{Tracked Senders Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-senders __( q{This report shows the number of messages sent to each recipients for selected sender emails. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-senders __( q{This parameter controls which sender emails will be included in the report. E.g. "joe\\@example\\.com" or "(joe|ann|mailer-daemon)\\@example\\.org" or "root\\@example\\.com|john\\.doe\\@example\\.net": regexp's should be Perl style, with suitable escaping. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-senders __( q{Recipients By Senders Matching $tracked_email_re} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-senders __( q{Sent} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:tracked-senders __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:volume-by-period __( q{Volume Delivered By Period Email Report} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:volume-by-period __( q{ This report shows the volume of delivered emails in configurable time period. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:volume-by-period __( q{This parameter controls the time period over which the deliveries are aggregated. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:volume-by-period __( q{Volume Delivered By $period Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:volume-by-period __( q{ One email delivered to multiple destinations will be accounted for multiple times. For example, one 1K email sent to two recipients will count for 2K of volume. } ); # REFERENCE: report:email:volume-by-period __( q{Period} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:volume-by-period __( q{Volume} ); # REFERENCE: report:email:volume-by-period __( q{% Total} ); # REFERENCE: filter:email:select-client-ip __( q{Select Client IP Filter} ); # REFERENCE: filter:email:select-client-ip __( q{This filter specification can be used to select the deliveries coming from a particular client host or relay. } ); # REFERENCE: filter:email:select-client-ip __( q{This parameter contains the regular expression that will be used to select the deliveries coming from particular hosts. Only deliveries made by a client host matching that regexp will be included in the subreports. The match is done on the client IP address (not its hostname). } ); # REFERENCE: filter:email:select-client-ip __( q{selected deliveries coming from IP addresses matching $ip-range ip} );