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EXIM_REPORT_WEEKLY_HTML in /etc/sysconfig/exim, logrotate/cron will
create HTML reports in /srv/www/eximstats.
You can edit /etc/apache2/conf.d/eximstats.conf to configure your
webserver for the reports.
The script /usr/sbin/eximstats-html-update.py can create the reports
for log files that were rotated in the past. (You would only run this
once, if at all. The rest is done by logrotate / cron.) cOobs-power9-06 SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 openSUSE GPL-2.0-or-later http://bugs.opensuse.org Productivity/Networking/Email/Servers http://www.exim.org/ linux ppc64le AA큤A cOcOU14cOcO ea481045ff3532482a0ed6ee8c16fe1461c732b752247a956cb1dc3a74dbbe16 5dbf05e41f3dac2a97fcfe54e4ad02ed26fd1d4007da73c9c9a4d55f32e7400d root root root root root root root root www root exim-4.94.2-bp154.2.3.1.src.rpm config(eximstats-html) eximstats-html eximstats-html(ppc-64) @
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