User Guide
Managing the spam filtration server 75
In order to force report delivery, run the following command as root:
# su –m mailflt3 -c '/usr/local/ap-mailfilter3/control/
bin/sfmonitoring –m'
To output the report to server's console:
# su –m mailflt3 -c '/usr/local/ap-mailfilter3/control/
bin/sfmonitoring –p'
If Kaspersky Anti-Spam is installed on a server running
RedHat, use the following command to start the sfmonitoring,
utility:
su – –m mailflt3 -c '/usr/local/ap-
mailfilter3/control/bin/sfmonitoring
-<parameters>'
The messages generated by the monitoring system will be sent to the address
specified on the Settings → Maintenance → Control Center page (see
section 4.6 on page 65).
4.9. Kaspersky Anti-Spam statistics
In order to perform quantitative analysis of product operation results, the Control
Center includes a module that collects statistical data about processed
messages and displays the obtained information within the interface of the
Control Center.
Statistical data are collected and processed by special scripts started by the cron
service (please refer to Appendix A.6 on page 115 for details about the scripts).
Processed results will be displayed as diagrams on the pages of the Statistics
section (see Fig. 30).
Each of the pages in the Statistics section contains statistical information for a
specific period of time. Links to available pages are located in the Period menu
in the right part of the Statistics window:
• Last Day – statistics of processed messages for the last 24 hours.
• Last Week – statistics of processed messages for the last 7 days.
• Last Month
– statistics of processed messages for the last 30 days.
• Last Year
– statistics of processed messages for the last 365 days.
The upper part of the page contains a table with a summary of the number and
size of processed messages of various types.










