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request: improoved statistics display?

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Printed Date: 15 January 2025 at 10:46am


Topic: request: improoved statistics display?
Posted By: Marco
Subject: request: improoved statistics display?
Date Posted: 06 July 2005 at 5:14am

Would it be possible to enhance the pie diagram statistics to show percentages of spam originating from a certain country?

I'm thinking somewhere like a hatched area in the coloured pie section to indicate the percentage of spam from that country.

For example: After investigation i found out that South korea was sending us 100% spam, so i blocked the country.  A bit rigorous, but effective.

The point is: i had to investigate using the quaraintine DB and the logs to figure it out, having a plain and simple graph display would imho be very useful.

 

Any thoughts on this idea?

Regards,

Marco

 



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Posted By: vrspock
Date Posted: 06 July 2005 at 5:08pm
We also block China for the same reason.  For both countries we have a guilty until proven innocent philosophy...meaning if someone is legit they better be on our white lists.  So far...we've never seen anything from China or Korea that was legit, yet both countries are our largest sources of email besides the U.S. and are significantly larger sources than any other country!

Originally posted by Marco Marco wrote:

Would it be possible to enhance the pie diagram statistics to show percentages of spam originating from a certain country?

I'm thinking somewhere like a hatched area in the coloured pie section to indicate the percentage of spam from that country.

For example: After investigation i found out that South korea was sending us 100% spam, so i blocked the country.  A bit rigorous, but effective.

The point is: i had to investigate using the quaraintine DB and the logs to figure it out, having a plain and simple graph display would imho be very useful.

 

Any thoughts on this idea?

Regards,

Marco

 




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