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Are there any methods of tracking subscribes/unsubscribes and bounces?
Amanda K. Dahl
Unix Systems Administrator
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anne Harwell Toal [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 7:12 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: stats for listserv server
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> > I'm interested in accumulating traffic stats for our
> listserv server.
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> Sorry to be so late with this response, but I wanted to see if anyone
> better-informed than I would answer first ;-)
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> I think Lsoft collects daily stats using the SHOW CTR
> command. Every day I
> see a couple of log entries similar to this:
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> 23 Apr 2000 15:47:55 From [log in to unmask]: SHOW CTR 200004
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> When I run the SHOW CTR 200004 command on my server, I get
> output like this:
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> SHOW CTR 200004
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> 200004 1 0 914 169625 192 5938 23 161 22538 2049 1960 17041
> 8011 748 153622
> 0 7024 23100 2777749 1729 546 14 145 END XPOL 720 561 EOD
>
> A couple of years I posted a question about this and received
> one reply in
> private mail where someone had deciphered the meaning of
> these numbers.
> Presumably they are message counts, numbers of recipients,
> and so on. My
> guess would be that if you could figure out what all these
> numbers mean, you
> could write a program that collected this information daily
> and generated
> statistics.
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> Unfortunately, I deleted the mail that explained these
> numbers long ago.
>
> -aht
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