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Old 07-18-2008
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Exclamation email sarg URL report link

Hello,

sarg -l access.log -e johndoe@emailaddress.com will send text formated
activity to John Doe.

sarg -l access.log -u johndoe will generate user activity of John Doe from access.log file.


Question:

Is there way to send sarg generated URL Link for detail drill down to the user via email?

I've tried to do

sarg -l access.log -u johndoe -e johndoe@emailaddress.com

but doesn't really do anything.

thank you!
 

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