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Cloudmark Cartridge Installation and Administration Guide Chapter 6
30 How statistics are reported to Cloudmark
The POST body will be of content type text/plain and contain a collection of key-
value pairs. Below is a list of the key-value pairs in the POST body:
By default, the Cartridge communicates statistics back to Cloudmark every hour.
The statistic reporting interval is managed by Cloudmark; Cloudmark may
adjust the frequency of statistic reporting interval when assisting customers with
accuracy issues.
Table 2 POST body key-value pairs
Key-value pair Description
report = spamdna stats This identifies that this report consists of Cartridge statistics.
It may be different for future possible communications from
the Cartridge to Cloudmark.
version = <val> This identifies the version of the reported statistics. When
Cloudmark adds, removes, or changes the statistics
reported by the Cartridge, Cloudmark will increment this
version number.
encoding = [e|c,e] This identifies the encoding of the statistics block.
“e” implies that the block has been encrypted and then
base64-encoded. (This was the default for Cartridge
3044 and 3045.)
“e,c” implies that the block has first been compressed
using the compress() function before being encrypted.
(This was the default as of Cartridge 3046.)
stats = <compressed,
encrypted, encoded blob>
All remaining statistics are compressed and encrypted using
a symmetric key embedded into the Cartridge. The blob is
compressed using the zlib compress() function, encrypted
using AES, and base64 encoded. The raw (uncompressed,
unencrypted) data consists of key = value pairs, separated
by newlines.