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Old 16th June 2010, 08:45 PM
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Question Awstats with Postfix

Hi, i have a postfix + spamassassin + mysql + courier-imap + saslauth + amavisd and i try to generate a awstats with sender and reciver log, but using FAQ awstats for postfix my logs dont have any sender or reciver emails, someone knows what i have to modify to work with this configuration ?
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