Publisher review:mail2clf generates a CLF (Common Logfile Format) file from a bunch of mails. mail2clf generates a CLF (Common Logfile Format) file from a bunch of mails. It interprets a mail as a hit on a web site. This way a CLF visualization tools (e.g. Webalizer) can be used to visualize some statistical data for a number of mails.
Converts important information from a mail to lines for a common log file. This format is used by web servers and there are a number of programs which create beautiful visualizations. If mail is given at least once, each must be a path to a file containining a single mail. These mail files are converted. Use - to read a single mail from STDIN.
Omitting mail allows a combination of mail2clf with mail2thread. The output of mail2thread -l is expected on STDIN.
The result gives a better picture regarding threads in a bunch of mails since all the mail belonging to a single thread is taken as a hit to a single file named as the thread. -l must be given to mail2thread to have long file names instead of just numbers.
The input is expected to be generated by mail2thread -l and thus must follow a simple format of two types of alternating line blocks.
mail2clf 1.1.5 is a Perl script for Utilities scripts design by Stefan Merten.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris