Cleaning up my mail spool. Didn't see a response so... The answer is yes. you can look at several of the log files maintained by Mailman and get a LOT of info. Among that information is who posted and when. Here is a slice of a stats file I run monthly. This part lists the top ten posters to the list "mylist": echo "Top 10 posters to the list mylist:" grep -i "post to mylist " $POST |cut -f 10 "-d " |sort |uniq -c \ |sort -bgr |head -10 Hope that helps *someone* Jon Carnes On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 06:57, vijayan p wrote:
Hi,
I am the list administrator for a mailing list running mailman 2.1.3 with python.
My list is set as anonynmous list. So I cannot find the senders email id. I donot want to change the settings to non annoymous, as this will discourage people from posting to the group.
Can anyone tell me how to obtain the statistics of which member has posted how many messages.
Also is there a way to know who has posted a particular mail.
Regards, vijay
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