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SyslogScan::ByGroup   SyslogScan::SendmailLineTo  
SyslogScan::Delivery   SyslogScan::SendmailLineTrans  
SyslogScan::FilterUser   SyslogScan::SendmailUtil  
SyslogScan::Group   SyslogScan::Summary  
SyslogScan::In_identdLine   SyslogScan::UnsupportedEntry  
SyslogScan::SendmailLine   SyslogScan::Usage  
SyslogScan::SendmailLineClone   SyslogScan::Volume  
SyslogScan::SendmailLineFrom   SyslogScan::WhereIs  

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SyslogScan contains routines to parse system logs.  The package
includes a sample application, read_mail_log.pl, which can print out
various statistics about mail sent and received.

SyslogScan::SyslogLine encapsulates generic log lines in syslog files.

SyslogScan::Delivery encapsulates a delivery of mail from one user to
a list of users.

SyslogScan::Summary generates reports of how much mail each user has
sent and received.

Delivery and Summary information can be efficiently persisted to a
file and recovered for later analysis.



INSTALLATION
------------

You must have perl 5.002 or later installed to use this package.

After unzipping and untarring the distribution directory, you install
the library by running these commands:

   perl Makefile.PL
   make
   make test
   make install

Please report any bugs/suggestions to Rolf Nelson
.  Be sure to include the word 'syslog' in the
subject.

All files contained in this installation are Copyright (c) 1996
SatelLife unless otherwise specified.  All rights reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 
the same terms as Perl itself.

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