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− | Accessed via '''Reporting -> Statistics''' on the side menu of MailWall. This section allows you to build very detailed reports on all aspects of email communications for MailWall enabled domains. | + | Accessed via '''Reporting -> Statistics''' on the side menu of MailWall. |
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+ | This section allows you to build very detailed reports on all aspects of email communications for MailWall enabled domains. | ||
To run a report select the date range required from the drop down menus. | To run a report select the date range required from the drop down menus. |
Revision as of 14:14, 17 February 2012
How Can I view a report on my Email Statistics
Accessed via Reporting -> Statistics on the side menu of MailWall.
This section allows you to build very detailed reports on all aspects of email communications for MailWall enabled domains.
To run a report select the date range required from the drop down menus.
The default time period is the last 24 hour period or, you can select a date range.
You can then choose from the following options by clicking the box beside the report type:
- Number of incoming clean messages
- Number of incoming Spam messages
- Number of incoming not scanned messages
- Number of incoming infected messages
- Number of incoming messages dropped at pre-acceptance
- Size of incoming clean messages
- Size of incoming Spam messages
- Size of incoming not scanned messages
- Size of incoming infected messages
- Size of incoming messages dropped at pre-acceptance
- Number of outgoing clean messages
- Number of outgoing not scanned messages
- Size of outgoing clean messages
- Size of outgoing not scanned messages
NOTE: Some reports can not be generated - for example it is not possible to express the number of outgoing clean messages against the size of incoming Spam messages.