Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting messages counts/size by user

2013-12-14 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Carl Zwanzig writes: > Yep, it's a social/behavioral problem, but social methods (i.e. "trim your > messages", "(whine) it's too hard on an ipad") haven't worked. >From the Oh-I-Really-Wish-I-Could-Do-This Dept.: Put "forgive my brevity" in your spam filter. ;-)

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting messages counts/size by user

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 12/13/2013 09:40 AM, Adam McGreggor wrote: > > For the stats on the word count/quoted/sizes, per user, you could > compute that on a regular base, although you may run into issues on > quoting (in particular, the quoting indicator: ^> is not always going > to be accurate. There is code in the

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting messages counts/size by user

2013-12-13 Thread Adam McGreggor
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 09:12:00AM -0800, Carl Zwanzig wrote: > This came up on another list I read- is there any relatively simple > way to (a) report individual message activity to a user and (b) > temporarily moderate a user when a count is exceeded? > > The first would send an email to the use

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting messages counts/size by user

2013-12-13 Thread Carl Zwanzig
On 12/13/2013 9:40 AM, Adam McGreggor wrote: TBH: it sounds as though you may be trying to solve a social problem, not a technological one. Yep, it's a social/behavioral problem, but social methods (i.e. "trim your messages", "(whine) it's too hard on an ipad") haven't worked. z! -

[Mailman-Users] Reporting messages counts/size by user

2013-12-13 Thread Carl Zwanzig
Hi, This came up on another list I read- is there any relatively simple way to (a) report individual message activity to a user and (b) temporarily moderate a user when a count is exceeded? The first would send an email to the user when they've exceeded a threshold* in a given period. *mes

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-26 Thread Brad Knowles
On 10/25/07, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > I see what you are saying. I'll write something to dig through my Exim > logs and see what I can come up with. Take a look at Splunk. For relatively small amounts of log data, it should be free to run as an experiment (to get an idea of what it can do fo

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-25 Thread Tom Ray [Lists]
Mark Sapiro wrote: > Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > > >> Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >>> This is a bug in Mailman pre 2.1.7 that logged the envelope sender of >>> the outgoing message instead of the incoming message. >>> >>> >>> >> So I'm sure I'm understanding you correctly then that some o

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: >Mark Sapiro wrote: >> >> This is a bug in Mailman pre 2.1.7 that logged the envelope sender of >> the outgoing message instead of the incoming message. >> >> >So I'm sure I'm understanding you correctly then that some of those >message could be valid posts made by memb

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-25 Thread Tom Ray [Lists]
Mark Sapiro wrote: > Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > >> According to the report one list has 14,297 posts but according to the >> Post Count by Sender report 13,797 of those posts came from >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] So does that mean that only 500 posts were made by >> members or are those 13,797 more th

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-25 Thread Mark Sapiro
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > >According to the report one list has 14,297 posts but according to the >Post Count by Sender report 13,797 of those posts came from >[EMAIL PROTECTED] So does that mean that only 500 posts were made by >members or are those 13,797 more then just commands from the member

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-25 Thread Tom Ray [Lists]
Brad Knowles wrote: > On 10/24/07, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > >> I guess the real question is will it do a history too? I need to figure >> out past history. > > As the author of mmdsr, I'll say that you should be able to feed it > old Mailman log data and have it "just work", but I won't guarante

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-24 Thread Brad Knowles
On 10/24/07, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > I guess the real question is will it do a history too? I need to figure > out past history. As the author of mmdsr, I'll say that you should be able to feed it old Mailman log data and have it "just work", but I won't guarantee that. If you try this and

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > >I guess the real question is will it do a history too? I need to figure >out past history. mmdsr as written just does a daily report, but the information it sumarizes and reports is all in Mailman's log files, so it should be easy to adapt to your needs. -- Mark Sapir

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-24 Thread Tom Ray [Lists]
Steven Stern wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 10/24/2007 06:33 PM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > >> Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a >> list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing >> and I need to see

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-24 Thread Steven Stern
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10/24/2007 06:33 PM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a > list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing > and I need to see how much mail is being processed b

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-24 Thread Tom Ray [Lists]
Mark Sapiro wrote: > Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: > > >> Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a >> list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing >> and I need to see how much mail is being processed by the list. >> > > > See >

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-24 Thread Mark Sapiro
Tom Ray [Lists] wrote: >Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a >list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing >and I need to see how much mail is being processed by the list. See

[Mailman-Users] Reporting

2007-10-24 Thread Tom Ray [Lists]
Is there a way to generate a report that will tell me how many emails a list is sending out? I'm curious as to the traffic a few lists are doing and I need to see how much mail is being processed by the list. So if the list has 400 members and it only has four emails a week sent to it, no big d

Re: [Mailman-Users] Reporting Mail Statistics Data from Mailman

2002-12-04 Thread Satya
On Dec 4, 2002 at 12:46, Steve Ensley wrote: >I may be thick as a brick, but how does a list admin person monitor the >results of a list mailing? Is there a third party piece that does this or >is it not even possible in Mailman. I have reviewed everything I can find, >but can't find anything on

[Mailman-Users] Reporting Mail Statistics Data from Mailman

2002-12-04 Thread Steve Ensley
I may be thick as a brick, but how does a list admin person monitor the results of a list mailing? Is there a third party piece that does this or is it not even possible in Mailman. I have reviewed everything I can find, but can't find anything on statistical reporting. Thanks Folks! Help prote

[Mailman-Users] reporting

2002-06-14 Thread Michael Nezi
Does mailman have a reporting feature installed into it? -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users Mailman FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw-mm.py

RE: [Mailman-Users] Reporting?

2001-04-18 Thread Jarvis, John
this one, but for the list my friends have, it's hilarious. -Jarv -Original Message- From: William R. Dickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 4:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Mailman-Users] Reporting? Hi all, Has anybody put together any repo

[Mailman-Users] Reporting?

2001-04-18 Thread William R. Dickson
Hi all, Has anybody put together any reporting tools for Mailman? Posts per list, posts per user, total traffic, that sort of thing? If not, maybe I'll bang on something myself if I can make the time... Thanks, -Bill -- William R. Dickson -- Consuming the Earth's limited resources since 196