At 6:47 PM + 2004-11-15, PeteBell wrote:
Namely, the ability to publish a regularly updating set of statistics on
my website with figures for:
Number of members currently subscribed
Average number of emails per day
Number of emails today
(etc)
If you have access to the server, y
I am creating a list using Mailman which was previously served by
topica.com and was wondering if I can now recreate one or two of the
features they had on offer...
Namely, the ability to publish a regularly updating set of statistics
on my website with figures for:
Number of members current
Has anyone put together a statistics package for Mailman?
I've had requests for some statistics like ...
1. Most prolific poster
2. Least prolific poster
3. Histogram of posts by day/month/year
Thanks!
david
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From: "Danny Terweij" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: "Jon Carnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> bash: /usr/local/sbin/mm_stats: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
Did sorted out.. it works now. Did cut & paste script by Windows notepad.
Edited again with pico and it works.
Danny Terweij.
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From: "Jon Carnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > bash: /usr/local/sbin/mm_stats: bad interpreter: No such file or
directory
> You my friend do not have bash! Are you running on Solaris? I'll have to
> check the script to see if work right on Solaris. I wrote it on Linux.
Hi, i did a mistake.. i e
> > Now run the file once to test it:
> > /usr/local/sbin/mm_stats
>
> bash: /usr/local/sbin/mm_stats: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
>
> > You should see no output, and after a few seconds a prompt will come
> > back.
>
> What do i wrong?
>
> Danny Terweij.
You my friend do not h
From: "Jon Carnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Did cut an paste the script.
Did modify some paths (Mine was already installed at /var/mailman (RH7.2))
> Next make the new file executable:
> chmod a+x /usr/local/sbin/mm_stats
Done.
> Now run the file once to test it:
> /usr/local/sbin/mm_stats
ba
Login as root or mailman on your local server
Take the latest script and cut and paste it into a file in /usr/local/sbin/..
I called my file "mm_stats". The latest script is in an earlier email to the
list.
Next make the new file executable:
chmod a+x /usr/local/sbin/mm_stats
Now run the f
Alright so I modified it right away. I forgot that originally they wanted to
mail off the stats to each list admin...
This script lists out certain stats for each list and sends those stats to
each list admin (and the mailman user).
=== begin script: mm_stats ===
#! /bin/bash
# Run monthly sta
Here is the final list stats script. If you use this script as is, then you
should run the script just before rotating your Mailman log files.
If you want to run it right after rotating your log files, and your log files
rotate by adding a .1 to the end of post (so the rotated file would be
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> Sent: 09 April 2002 20:27
> To: Johnson, Mark : Enable; mailman-users
> Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users]
o "Total bytes" = $j
I'll tweak these and put them in the FAQ - though it's not really a
frequently asked question...
Jon Carnes
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"post to $LISTNAME " ~mailman/logs/post* |wc -l
echo " "
grep -i "post to $LISTNAM " ~mailman/logs/post* |grep ":$MONTH " | \
cut -f 10 "-d " |sort |uniq -c |sort -r |head -10
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