2 # $Cambridge: exim/src/src/exiqsumm.src,v 1.1 2004/10/07 10:39:01 ph10 Exp $
5 # Christoph Lameter, 21 May 1997
6 # Modified by Philip Hazel, June 1997
7 # Bug fix: June 1998 by Philip Hazel
8 # Message sizes not listed by -bp with K or M
9 # suffixes were getting divided by 10.
10 # Bug fix: October 1998 by Philip Hazel
11 # Sorting wasn't working right with Perl 5.005
12 # Fix provided by John Horne
13 # Bug fix: November 1998 by Philip Hazel
14 # Failing to recognize domain literals in recipient addresses
15 # Fix provided by Malcolm Ray
16 # Bug fix: July 2002 by Philip Hazel
17 # Not handling time periods of more than 100 days
18 # Fix provided by Randy Banks
19 # Added summary line: September 2002 by Philip Hazel
20 # Code provided by Joachim Wieland
21 # June 2003 by Philip Hazel
22 # Initialize $size, $age, $id to avoid warnings when bad
24 # Bug fix: July 2003 by Philip Hazel
25 # Incorrectly skipping the first lines of messages whose
26 # message ID ends in 'D'! Before Exim 4.14 this didn't
27 # matter because they never did. Looks like an original
28 # typo. Fix provided by Chris Liddiard.
30 # Usage: mailq | exiqsumm [-a] [-c]
31 # Default sorting is by domain name
32 # -a sorts by age of oldest message
33 # -c sorts by count of message
35 # Slightly modified sub from eximstats
37 sub print_volume_rounded {
41 return sprintf("%6d", $x);
45 return sprintf("%4dKB", ($x + 512)/1024);
49 return sprintf("%4dMB", ($x + 512*1024)/(1024*1024));
55 my($v,$s) = $x =~ /([\d\.]+)([A-Z]|)/;
56 if ($s eq "K") { return $v * 1024 };
57 if ($s eq "M") { return $v * 1024 * 1024 };
63 my($v1,$s1) = $x1 =~ /(\d+)(\w)/;
64 my($v2,$s2) = $x2 =~ /(\d+)(\w)/;
65 return $v1 <=> $v2 if ($s1 eq $s2);
66 return (($s2 eq "m") ||
67 ($s2 eq "h" && $s1 eq "d") ||
68 ($s2 eq "d" && $s1 eq "w"))? 1 : -1;
83 while (@ARGV > 0 && substr($ARGV[0], 0, 1) eq "-")
85 if ($ARGV[0] eq "-a") { $sort_by_age = 1; }
86 if ($ARGV[0] eq "-c") { $sort_by_count = 1; }
92 # Skip already delivered lines
94 if (/^\s*D\s\S+/) { next; }
96 # If it's the first line of a message, pick out the data. Note: it may
97 # have text after the final > (e.g. frozen) so don't insist that it ends >.
99 if (/^([\d\s]{2,3}\w)\s+(\S+)\s(\S+)\s\<(\S*)\>/)
101 ($age,$size,$id)=($1,$2,$3);
104 # Else check for a recipient line: to handle source-routed addresses, just
105 # pick off the first domain.
107 elsif (/^\s+[^@]*\@([\w\.\-]+|\[(\d+\.){3}\d+\])/)
111 $q_oldest{$domain} = $age
112 if (!defined $q_oldest{$domain} || &older($age,$q_oldest{$domain}) > 0);
113 $q_recent{$domain} = $age
114 if (!defined $q_recent{$domain} || &older($q_recent{$domain},$age) > 0);
115 $q_size{$domain} = 0 if (!defined $q_size{$domain});
116 $q_size{$domain} += &s_conv($size);
120 print "\nCount Volume Oldest Newest Domain";
121 print "\n----- ------ ------ ------ ------\n\n";
123 my ($count, $volume, $max_age, $min_age) = (0, 0, "0m", "0000d");
127 $sort_by_age? &older($q_oldest{$b}, $q_oldest{$a}) :
128 $sort_by_count? ($queue{$b} <=> $queue{$a}) :
133 printf("%5d %.6s %6s %6s %.80s\n",
134 $queue{$id}, &print_volume_rounded($q_size{$id}), $q_oldest{$id},
135 $q_recent{$id}, $id);
136 $max_age = $q_oldest{$id} if &older($q_oldest{$id}, $max_age) > 0;
137 $min_age = $q_recent{$id} if &older($min_age, $q_recent{$id}) > 0;
138 $volume += $q_size{$id};
139 $count += $queue{$id};
141 printf("---------------------------------------------------------------\n");
142 printf("%5d %.6s %6s %6s %.80s\n",
143 $count, &print_volume_rounded($volume), $max_age, $min_age, "TOTAL");