Measure the daily number of E-mail messages in a mailbox
This snippet written in bash with calls to perl from the command line measures the number of E-mail messages sent to a mailbox per calendrical day.
#!/bin/bash
grep -h '^Date:' * |
perl -pe 's!^Date: !!' |
perl -pe 's!^\w\w\w, !!' |
perl -pe 's{\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}.*$}{}' |
perl -pe 's!^\s+!!' |
perl -pae '$_=sprintf("%.2d-%s-%s\n", @F)' |
sort | uniq -c | sort -n
I used perl for some places where sed would have been more suitable because I find the sed regexp syntax confusing. :-)