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    Exchange Server SMTP Logs Viewer

    Exchange Server SMTP Logs Viewer

    Read Exchange Server SMTP Send and Receive Logs

    The Exchange Server SMTP Log Viewer is a graphical tool developed using Python. It is designed to help system administrators and developers analyze SMTP server logs efficiently.
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    Python WebServer Log File Analyzer

    This is a web log file analyzer we are making using python. First the IIS parsing engine wil be built and then Apache and possibly other servers. It is going to support multiple log files from any date and output the statistics in html formatted files, incorporating automatically build charts. It will be a pure python solution which is going to be self contained, ie no installation will be required other from the standard python modules.
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    RRFiller provides an easy-to-use solution for logging statistics into an RRDTool database. Designed to complement RRGrapher, the project also provides configurations for creation and updating RRD databases using standard tools like vmstat and netstat.
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