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 Message 2359 
 Wilfred van Velzen to Sean Rima 
 Re: Also, is there a stats program/scrip 
 24 Nov 25 13:44:26 
 
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Hi Sean,

On 2025-11-23 22:21:32, you wrote to All:

 SR> I run crashmail as a point to just generate stats for a couple of
 SR> nets. Is there anything I can use for fmail instead so I get rid of
 SR> the crashmail setup

There must have been some from the previous century, I remember seeing 1 or 2
in online fidonet archives. But I don't remember the specifics anymore.

A quick search on my system resulted in fmtsum, a Win32 program that lists
last scanned and tossed dates for each echomail area. C source included:

https://www.vlzn.nl/fmail/files/div/FMTSum-1.2.zip

And in the latest beta of FMail the json_toss.log function was added, which
was specifically designed to produce a machine readable log. And I made a
python script that analyses that log and print some stats. But that was just a
crude technology demonstrator, as a starting point for more fancy
functionality.

https://sourceforge.net/p/fmail/code/ci/json_toss_log/tree/
https://sourceforge.net/p/fmail/code/ci/json_toss_log/tree/tools/fmstats/


Bye, Wilfred.

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