
Hi, there are any way to get statistics from mailman 2.1.14, some graphical, i use pflogsumm, there are any software for statistics like used for mailchimp and other?
Thanks.
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On 11/24/2017 01:39 PM, Jesus Rivas wrote:
Hi, there are any way to get statistics from mailman 2.1.14, some graphical, i use pflogsumm, there are any software for statistics like used for mailchimp and other?
Mailman writes fairly extensive log information, but tools to analyze and report that info are lacking. In the contrib/ directory in the distribution there is an 'mmdsr' (Mailman Daily Status Report) script and a README.mmdsr file, but this is intended more for daily health monitoring, not statistics reporting.
People may have made their own log file analysis tools, but none other than mmdsr have been contributed back to the project.
There is also a contrib/post-count script that examines a list's archives and produces a report by month of number of posts and total message size.

On 25 November 2017 at 01:05, Mark Sapiro mark@msapiro.net wrote:
On 11/24/2017 01:39 PM, Jesus Rivas wrote:
Hi, there are any way to get statistics from mailman 2.1.14, some
graphical, i use pflogsumm, there are any software for statistics like used for mailchimp and other?
Mailman writes fairly extensive log information, but tools to analyze and report that info are lacking. In the contrib/ directory in the distribution there is an 'mmdsr' (Mailman Daily Status Report) script and a README.mmdsr file, but this is intended more for daily health monitoring, not statistics reporting.
People may have made their own log file analysis tools, but none other than mmdsr have been contributed back to the project.
There is also a contrib/post-count script that examines a list's archives and produces a report by month of number of posts and total message size.
I have used/I am using mail-trends[1] to produce some stats as can be seen from the community Mailing List [2] I've managed since 2005.
I hope it pleases the OP.
[1] https://github.com/jpbarraca/mail-trends [2] https://www.kictanet.or.ke/mail-trends/
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