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Xiu Zhang

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  • Wednesday, December 21, 2011 3:40 PM
     
     
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    I haven't had the time to setup the Log Parser and currently using powershell scripts isn't getting accurate information.  I'm getting numbers from distribution groups multiple times so the sum of total recipients is off by a multiple of roughly 2 times..  

    What we do have is a good picture of the senders that are sending to thousands of recipients versus hundreds, so the priority of getting 100% accurate numbers has fallen.

    Thanks for the input, if there are any more thoughts on getting a powershell command to get accurate results I'd like to see them.

     

     


    Jason Meyer
     
  • Friday, December 23, 2011 8:48 AM
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    Hi,

    How about to use sort-object -unique subjectname


    Xiu Zhang

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  • Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:28 PM
     
     
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    So the command I tried was:

    [PS] D:\>Get-transportserver | Get-MessageTrackingLog -resultsize unlimited -Start "12/29/2011 8:00:00 AM" | where-object {} | select Send
    er, RecipientCount, MessageSubject | Sort-Object -Unique MessageSubject | ft -AutoSize

    Unfortunately it appears to only return the recipient count from the last e-mail with the same subject.

    So, if a user sends out a bulk e-mail with the subject "Important Information" to list A that has 1,200 recipients and then sends out the same e-mail with subject "Important Information to list B that has 6 recipients, this command will only show the 6 recipients.

    Thank you Xiu for the input though, I was not familiar with the "-unique" tag for sort-object.

     


    Jason Meyer
     
  • Thursday, January 05, 2012 2:19 AM
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    Hi,

    Thus more research need to be done.

    Any update I will post here.


    Xiu Zhang

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  • Sunday, January 08, 2012 3:02 PM
     
     
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    Can you just please clarify something for me? You want how many recipients a user sent e-mails to in a day, right? But do you want unique recipients? Is enough to sum the RecipientCount per each e-mail they send?
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  • Sunday, January 08, 2012 3:11 PM
     
     
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    If you don't care about unique recipients and I only send two e-mails today to the same recipient, this will output 2:

    ForEach ($email in (Get-TransportServer | Get-MessageTrackingLog -ResultSize Unlimited -Start "01/08/2012" -Sender user@domain.com -EventId RECEIVE | ? {} | Select RecipientCount)) {}
    
    $total
    

    If you just want unique recipients, this will output 1:

    [String] $total = $null
    
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