LiveStats Question

Discussion in 'Hosting Services / Control Panel' started by Malin, Sep 19, 2005.

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  1. Hi again

    Yesterday I ordered the LiveStats addon for one of my sites, and today I did the same for two more of my sites. It lookes fine but I need some time tolearn how touseit, there's a lot of information.

    For now I have two questions that I havent been able to sort out by reading at the LiveStats website (faq:s and so on).

    At LiveStats website theyshow a "people report" för the XSP version which is the one DASP are offering if I understand it right:
    http://www.deepmetrix.com/livestats/xsp/tour/

    I cant find this "people report". Is there some setting that I am missing?

    And I also wonder, is there a way for me to se my visitors Ip-addresses? I have seen this feature in the Live Statistics tab but this seems to be information about recent or current users only. I would like to be able to se IP:addresses for my visitors for a week/month and so on. Is it possible? If not, is it possible to email a report from Livestatistics once a day with the IP:addresses of that day's visotors?

    Well, my last problem now. I haven't been able to email reports. When I try to email the "Whos on report" no mail delivers and the log file shows errors:

    "Email Daemon : Failure on sending Email. [ ToAddress: '[email protected]', Domain: 'systemia.se', EventID ref: 4172] -- entering 150 cycle sleep."

    I have tried many times now an itis strange since the email-address works fine except for this.

    Any help would be great

    Malin






    Malin

    ~Postingat the DASP-forum since thebeginning ~

    Post Edited (Malin) : 9/19/2005 5:58:01 PM GMT
     
  2. Bruce

    Bruce DiscountASP.NET Staff

    very strange. I suggest you create a support ticket because we have limited access to your account.

    Bruce

    DiscountASP.NET
    www.DiscountASP.NET
     
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