* "Waldchen, Erick (VIPTechSprt)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-28 16:58:23 -0400]: > Thank you for the very excellent Mailman. It's been rock-solid for the past > 5 months I've been using it. My only wish is for a way to generate > statistics on list how the list is being used. (top posters, top subjects, > top posting times, etc.) My users really get into the "numbers" thing, if > you know what I mean ;) If I was a programmer I would try to write > something that parses the archives and would generate an HTML stats page, > but I don't have the skills for something like that. Does such a program > exist for Mailman? I've searched extensively online but haven't found > anything yet. Thanks for your time, > > Sincerely, > > Erick Waldchen >
Well, I could be off (and if I am, I'm sure someone will fl^H^Hpolitely correct me), but I think you are barking up the wrong tree, approaching this as a Mailman issue. From what I can work out in my head, Mailman is simply an email multiplexer; it doesn't really have a concept of a coherent set of past messages. However, you may want to look into something that can work on a Pipermail archive; also, on the archive page for my list (and I assume yours as well) there is a link where you can download a full archive of every post ever sent to the list, which should be parseable by anything that speaks mbox. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Buttery) drat, I broke my sig script AGAIN!
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