PC Gen: Getting Statistics on Intra-postoffice Mail
ID: Q122852
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, version 3.2
SUMMARY
External options (LogReceive, LogSent, and LogMessageVolume) allow a Mail
administrator to track the volume of mail flowing in or out of a postoffice
(PO). However, Mail does not have the ability to log the number of mail
messages or attachments generated and received within the same postoffice.
Regular monitoring of the CONTROL.GLB file can provide estimates.
The CONTROL.GLB file is an 8-byte file that contains two long integers,
which are used for generating new, unique file names. The second integer is
used primarily for generating mail messages (.MAI) and attachments (.ATT)
filename prefixes. The change in the integer over a period of time is
roughly equal to the volume of .MAI and .ATT files created during the same
period. This number would include both mail and attachments generated
within the PO, and the ones the PO received through a message transfer
agent (MTA).
If a receive log is kept, the number of received messages during the time
frame can be subtracted from the change in the integer over the same
period for a rough estimate of local mail and attachment volume during the
period.
NOTE: ONLY WORK WITH A COPY OF THE CONTROL.GLB FILE. NEVER RUN DEBUG
AGAINST THE ACTUAL FILE.
MORE INFORMATION
If the Mail administrator made periodic, numbered copies of the
CONTROL.GLB, the administrator should be able to get a rough estimate of
intra-postoffice mail and attachment volume by setting up a procedure
similar to the following example.
Example of Weekly Numbered Copies of CONTROL.GLB
M:\GLB\STATS >dir
Volume in drive M is REG
Volume Serial Number is 1B61-1104
Directory of M:\GLB\STATS
. <DIR> 08-15-94 9:27a
.. <DIR> 08-15-94 9:27a
CONTROL 001 8 08-21-94 1:06a
CONTROL 002 8 08-28-94 1:09a
CONTROL 003 8 09-04-94 1:02a
3 file(s) 24 bytes
208,634,368 bytes free
Translate the last 4 bytes of each copy of CONTROL.GLB to a decimal number,
and calculate the change by following the steps below:
- View the last 4 bytes of the CONTROL.# file.
- Reverse the order of the 4 bytes and concatenate to form an 8 digit
hex number.
- Convert the hex number to decimal.
- Subtract the integer's decimal value in the previous CONTROL.#
file from the integer's decimal value in the current CONTROL.# file.
An example of these steps follows:
Viewing the Integer for .MAI/.ATTs for Each Numbered CONTROL.# File
M:\GLB\STATS >debug control.001
-d 104 107
15B7:0100 4D 3C 2B 1A M<+.
-q
M:\GLB\STATS >debug control.002
-d 104 107
15B7:0100 C8 2C 2C 1A .,,.
-q
M:\GLB\STATS >debug control.003
-d 104 107
15B7:0100 29 21 2D 1A )!-.
-q
File Name Last 4 Bytes HEX Integer Decimal Change
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CONTROL.001 --> 4D 3C 2B 1A --> 1A2B3C4D --> 439,041,101
CONTROL.002 --> C8 2C 2C 1A --> 1A2C2CC8 --> 439,102,664 ==> 61,563
CONTROL.003 --> 29 21 2D 1A --> 1A2D2129 --> 439,165,225 ==> 62,561
NOTE: The calculator that comes with Microsoft Windows can convert between
hex and decimal numbers if you switch the view to scientific.
The value in the change column above represents the number of new message
and attachment files that were created during the period being tracked. If
you keep a log of all received mail, you can then subtract the number of
messages in the RECV.LOG during the same period for a estimate of local
mail and attachment volume.
Additional query words:
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Version : WINDOWS:3.2
Platform : WINDOWS
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