MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER (W3C)
Sawmill is a Microsoft Exchange Server (W3C) log analyzer (it also supports the 1021 other log formats listed to the left).
It can process log files
in Microsoft Exchange Server (W3C) format, and generate dynamic statistics from them,
analyzing and reporting events.
Sawmill can parse Microsoft Exchange Server (W3C) logs, import them into a MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, or Oracle database (or its own built-in database),
aggregate them, and generate dynamically filtered reports, all through a web interface.
Sawmill can perform Microsoft Exchange Server (W3C) log analysis on any platform, including Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Mac OS, Solaris, other UNIX, and others.
The database fields available in this log format are defined in the log data; Sawmill extracts the names and types of the fields from the log data, and tracks all available fields in its reports. Sawmill generates reports for each field, and allows dynamic filtering on any combination of these fields.
Sawmill stores the following numerical fields in its database for Microsoft Exchange Server (W3C), aggregating them and including them as columns in most reports:
| Numerical Field | | Internal Name |
| events | | events |
| total bytes | | total_bytes |
| recipient count | | recipient_count |
| messages | | messages |
See Sawmill Features to learn more about Sawmill's options for viewing, customizing, filtering, exporting and scheduling Microsoft Exchange Server (W3C) reports.
Sawmill also supports 1021 other log formats.