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EXchange 2003 - Mail statistics

Is there someway i can know in Exchange 2003 the number of mails received from the internet to my organization e.g. no of mails received in the last hour or some day.
I knw the same is avaliable through the Exchange Management Feature Pack but that requires MOM.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
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Performance Monitor, has a lot of the exchange related information in it...


Do you know how to set it up?
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nopes...u will have to help me on it.
Secondly, i need to have mail statistics..i.e. how many mails (internet) have come in, in an hour etc tec.
Lotus provides the same info but i am not sure where to do where to do the same in Exchange.
Thanks for your help. Please can u give me more details on the same.
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Hi Thanks for the same. Unfortunately have to leave now its snowing here....;-) But i just glanced through it. I think it is the same what I wanted. Will give check it on Monday & give the points then. Thanks for the same.
NP...

You can also setup alerts, etc in the Performance MMC
Hi Thanks for your help. Is there anyway through performance MMC I can knwo the no of mail received domain wise e.g. mails received from yahoo on the 1st of Nov etc etc.. bcos the log file just gives numbers.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks a lot my questions got answered. Some through the perfmon & some through the SMTP log file.
Hello sunshine

I will create a report with my transaction logs.
Look at the vbs script environment named MKTOOLS.

works great.
 you can see a lot of informations
- top senders, top receipients
- every mail per user
- mb size, how many mails, internal, external, ...
- and so much more ...
everything depends on the amount of your transaction logs...

how it works:
1. take your transaction logs
2. configure an IIS, edit the asp files
3. configure the Acces-Database and vbs scripts
4. run the vbs scripts
5. you will be able to see a html output ... really great statistics

Link:
http://www.outlookexchange.com/articles/glenscales/mtrackrs.asp

If you need further assitance to configure and implement - contact me again.
In this case  ... thanks to Glen-Scales.

Best regards,
Albert Frick