Hi,

I didn't see any tools that would do this but after poking around with a few
utlities, I came up with this tool, list_members in the bin directory.

I played with it and it dumps the users, but each time it ran, it didn't
dump the users in any certain order, randomly. . . If he dumped it out from
the oldest subscriber to the newest subscriber, maybe then can I code a
script that searches for an individual then count how many new users were
added since that individual.

That's the goal I was trying to achive is counting the number of new
subscribers.

Any ideas of how I could acheive this?

Regards,
Jonathan Chum
Systems Developer

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