![]() ![]() If you want to export old traffic statistics where the plugin would do no good as it can only gather data since the time you installed it. What if I do not have a plugin installed? All the stats you needed in the workable format. Choose the CSV format and click Export.Choose your WP database and click Dump on the top left.(Note: Only choose the database you want to export which would be xx_wassup for the Wassup plugin).The Adminer plugin allows you to manage your SQL DB from WordPress itself.Or would you? Well, you can work your way into getting your data from the SQL database in the desired format and not lose it. However, if you wanted to use some other plugin then you would have to delete your data. However, you cannot export this data from the plugin itself and if you do not clear it then after your database may become huge and unmanageable only Statpress allows you to export before clearing the data. There are various other plugins like WP Slimstat and Statpress which record all the data in a SQL database. The Wassup plugin does with current visitors and gives a fair bit of information. I have experimented with different plugins to find out what works best for getting the detailed stats on visitors and there some pros and cons to each. If you are using a plugin since the inception of your website then all you need to worry about it getting the data out of the plugin. If you are familiar with WordPress then you can always use a plugin which does this for you but all the plugins usually provide the statistics from the period you start using them. For instance, if you have a blog with huge amount of posts and you need an individual post statistic then it is not easily available. ![]() ![]() You can also use Google Analytics but it also has certain restrictions. WordPress by itself does not provide any website traffic stats and if you are using cPanel then you might rely on AWStats for getting the required data but it is limited to posts with certain amount of traffic and does not provide a complete picture of your website traffic. ![]() Sep 13 16:15:57 server postfix/smtp: B35CB5ED3D: to=, relay=:25, delay=0.06, delays=0.03/0/0.01/0.02, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 2.0.Getting a detailed traffic report of your website is necessary for analyzing your visitors and getting the information required for talking decisions. The source log is the standard postfix format, for example this one. There are tools like pflogsumm and others that can extract statistic data, but I haven't so far found anything useful to get all the info for a user because the data is in multiple lines.įor the sent mail 11/11/11 00:00:00 -> 00:00:01 -> the received mail 10/10/11 00:00:00 -> 00:00:01 -> know I can do a script by myself, but matching the postfix ID for every mail is not something that can be made with a simple grep, and I've a lot of mail history that I have to recheck distributed among different files and so on. I've been asked to make a report of the actions for that user in the last time. We have a mail user on our postfix server that was using the company mail to send compromising information to our competitors. ![]()
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