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If the changelog option(s) were not enabled prior to the time period
you're interested in, and the list is not archived either, you can go to
the most basic level: the file system time stamp on the .LIST file.
This does NOT give you the date/time of the most recent posting - it
gives you the most recent list membership change (subscriber
add/join/remove/leave, subscription option settings change) or list
header settings change - but if none of those things have happened to a
list in the past year, it may be one of those you're looking for, or may
not.
Coding something in your preferred scripting/programming language to
parse the .LIST file to find the OWNER keywords and write them to a file
with the time stamp information should not take too long.
Alternatively, as Ben mentioned, you can script a scan of the system log
files to pull out the particular activity records you find most useful,
sort the results by list name then date.
On 6/12/2013 9:39 AM, Dye, Jan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of a way to get a list of lists with their owners, that
> have had no postings for a certain time period? We are using listserv
> 15.5. I don't really see a way to do it in the GUI, but maybe I'm
> missing something. I'm pretty new to listserv administration.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jan Dye
>
> University of Missouri/Columbia
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