## Language file for analog version 4.04 for mail. May not (or may) work with ## any other version. ## By Joey Hess (joeyh@master.debian.org) ## Updated for version 3.9 by Stephen Turner ## For version 4.01 by David MacKenzie ## And for version 4.04 by Stephen Turner ## May be distributed under the terms of the Gnu General Public License. ## The character set of this language file ISO-8859-1 ## Abbreviations for the day and month names. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ## Next some standard common words. ## Abbreviation for "week beginning" week beg. month day days ## Abbreviation for "hour" hr minute minutes second seconds byte bytes mail sent mails sent date ## This has the right spacing for a column like 23/Mar/98 15:00-15:05 date time first date first time last date last time file files user or host users and hosts virtual host virtual hosts user or host users and hosts domain domains organization organizations extension extensions URL URLs browser browsers OS OS's ## (= operating system, operating systems) size search term search terms site sites user users status code status codes Mail Server Statistics for ## Now the names of reports General Summary ## The time reports, plus "busiest" strings (at the bottom of each report) Monthly Report Busiest month: Weekly Report Busiest week: week beginning Daily Summary Daily Report Busiest day: Hourly Report Hourly Summary Busiest hour: Quarter-Hour Report Busiest quarter of an hour: Five-Minute Report Busiest five minutes: ## The non-time reports. In each case, we have the name of the report, ## followed by the type of item in the report, once in the singular and once ## in the plural. These are used in phrases like "including all ??? with at ## least 200 requests". (The words higher up are used for column headings.) ## Finally we have the gender of this type of object, which can be m, f or n. ## ## Host Report Who Sent Mail user or internet host users or internet hosts n ## Directory Report Who Got Mail user or internet host users or internet hosts n File Type Report extension extensions n Request Report file files n Redirection Report file files n Failure Report file files n Referrer Report referring URL referring URLs n Referring Site Report referring site referring sites n Redirected Referrer Report referring URL referring URLs n Failed Referrer Report referring URL referring URLs n Search Query Report query queries n Search Word Report query word query words n Virtual Host Report virtual host virtual hosts n User Report user users n User Failure Report user users n Browser Summary browser browsers n Browser Report browser browsers n Operating System Report operating system operating systems n Domain Report domain domains n Organization Report organization organizations n Status Code Report status code status codes n Processing Time Report Mail Size Report ## Used at the bottom of the report This analysis was produced by Running time Less than 1 ## Used in the time reports Each unit represents or part thereof mail sent mails sent ## Used at the bottom of each non-time report: need m, f & n genders * * not listed ## Used at the top of the report Program started at Analyzed mails sent from to ## Used in the General Summary Successful mails sent Average successful mails sent per day Ignore me Ignore me Logfile lines without status code Failed mails Redirected mails Requests with informational status code Distinct people mail was sent to Distinct hosts mail was sent to Corrupt logfile lines Unwanted logfile entries Data transferred Average data transferred per day Figures in parentheses refer to the 7 days to last 7 days Go To Top ## Some special phrases for particular reports. Any HTML entities in this ## section have to be escaped with backslash: e.g. [r\épertoires] [unresolved numerical addresses] [domain not given] [unknown domain] [root directory] [no directory] [no extension] [directories] Unknown Windows Unknown Macintosh Other Unix OS unknown ## Column headings for requests, pages, bytes and number (ie position in list) ## Should be short if possible -- abbreviate if necessary #reqs %reqs #pages %pages bytes %bytes # ## Now we need to know how to say "listing the first ", "listing ## the first ", and "listing ". The %s and %d ## will be replaced by the appropriate things. There may be three of each of ## these statements, for the genders m, f and n. Any genders that aren't used, ## you can just put a * there instead. So, for example, French starts ## Affichage du premier %s ## Affichage de la première %s ## * ## with entries for m & f, but not n * * Listing the first %s * * Listing the first %d %s * * Listing %s ## "by" in the phrase "listing the first 3 files BY number of requests" by ## All requests WITH AT LEAST 10 requests with at least ## Different ways of doing floors redirected request redirected requests failed request failed requests %% of the traffic %% of the maximum amount of traffic bytes of traffic requested since with a redirected request since with a failed request since ## Now "sorted by": again, in m, f & n (only needed in plural though) * * sorted by ## different ways of sorting the amount of traffic %% of the requests %% of the maximum number of mails sent the number of mails sent %% of the mails sent %% of the maximum number of mails sent the number of mails sent %% of the redirected mails %% of the maximum number of redirected mails the number of redirected mails %% of the failed mails %% of the maximum number of failed mails the number of failed mails the time of the last mail the time of the last redirected mail the time of the last failed mail ## 3 other ways of sorting in m, f, & n * * sorted alphabetically * * sorted numerically * * unsorted ## There's a colon here, because the French like to put a space before a colon, ## so they have space-colon instead here. : ## Some date formats. E.g. for 9am on 1st January 1997 use ## %d for date " 1" ## %D for 0-padded date "01" ## %m for month "Jan" ## %y for short year "97" ## %Y for long year "1997" ## %h for hour " 9" ## %H for 0-padded hour "09" ## %n for minute "00" ## %i for hour at end of time interval (where this makes sense) ## %I for 0-padded hour ditto ## %o for minute ditto ## %w for weekday "Wed" ## So for a date, English might have %d/%m/%y for 1/Jan/97, whereas German ## would have %d.%m %y for 1.Jan 97). Note: the month number is not available ## because it can produce ambiguous dates. ## ## The different date formats are as follows ## "refer to the 7 days to [date]" %m %D %Y %H:%n ## "Program started at" and "Analyzed requests from" %w, %m %D %Y %H:%n ## In Daily Report %m/%d/%y ## In Hourly Report %m/%d/%y %H:%n-%I:%o ## In Quarter-Hour and Five-Minute Reports %m/%d/%y %H:%n-%I:%o ## In Weekly Report %m/%d/%y ## In Monthly Report %m %Y ## The date (d) column in non-time reports %d/%m/%y ## The date & time (D) column in non-time reports %m/%d/%y %H:%n ## In non-time reports: "including all files with requests since [date]" %m/%d/%y at %H:%n ## Finally, definitions of the HTTP status codes (see ## ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2616.txt). You're welcome to leave these in ## English if you think they look better that way. Any HTML entities in this ## section have to be escaped with backslash: e.g. "201 Cr\é\é" 100 Continue with request 101 Switching protocols 1xx [Miscellaneous informational] 200 OK 201 Created 202 Accepted for future processing 203 Non-authoritative information 204 OK, but nothing to send 205 Reset document 206 Partial content 2xx [Miscellaneous successes] 300 Multiple documents available 301 Document moved permanently 302 Document found elsewhere 303 See other document 304 Not modified since last retrieval 305 Use proxy 306 Switch proxy 307 Document moved temporarily 3xx [Miscellaneous redirections] 400 Bad request 401 Authentication required 402 Payment required 403 Access forbidden 404 Document not found 405 Method not allowed 406 Document not acceptable to client 407 Proxy authentication required 408 Request timeout 409 Request conflicts with state of resource 410 Document gone permanently 411 Length required 412 Precondition failed 413 Request too long 414 Requested filename too long 415 Unsupported media type 416 Requested range not valid 417 Failed 418 Failed 419 Expectation failed 4xx [Miscellaneous client/user errors] 500 Internal server error 501 Request type not supported 502 Error at upstream server 503 Service temporarily unavailable 504 Gateway timeout 505 HTTP version not supported 506 Redirection failed 5xx [Miscellaneous server errors] xxx [Unknown]