This question has come up several times in the past. It is possible to
get list totals of various subscriber options by use of the "get listname"
command, along with a simple database calculation.
The "get listname" command returns a string of characters beginning at
column 81 for each user. The character string contains all of that user's
options, along with coded dates for both his/her initial subscription and
the last contact with the list.
My list runs on Windows NT, as version 1.8c. Here are the codes currently
used by my list. Your list may have additional codes which don't show up
on mine, but at least this will give you a starting point for your list.
Column 81 - Version
1 - 1.8b
2 - 1.8c
82 - Always A
83 - A, B, E, F
A -- No MIME
B -- MIME
E -- ?
F -- ?
84 - A, B, C, E, F, Q, S, U, V, k, g, m
A -- Normal
B -- Norenew
C -- N/A
E -- Conceal
F -- Conceal & Norenew
Q -- Review
S -- N/A and Review
U -- Conceal
V -- Conceal, Review & Norenew
k -- Conceal & NoPost
g -- NoPost
m -- Conceal & Nopost
85 - A, C, K, L, Q, R, S, T
A -- Short Header, Norepro
C -- Short Header,Repro
E -- IETF Header
I -- Dual Header, Norepro, Ack
K -- Dual Header, Repro, Ack
L -- Dual Header, Repro, Noack
Q -- Full Header, Norepro, Ack
R -- Full Header, Norepro, Noack
S -- Full Header, Repro, Ack
T -- Full Header, Repro, Noack
6 - A, B, E, I, J, M, Q, R, U, Y, Z, c
A -- Mail, Ack
B -- Mail, Ack
E -- Mail, Noack
I,J -- Nomail, Ack
M -- Nomail, Noack
Q,R -- Digest
U -- Digest, Noack
Y,Z -- Digest, Nomail, Ack
c -- Digest, Nomail, Noack
g -- Index,
87 - Used for Date - Always C
88-90 - Date Last Modified
91-93 - Date of Initial Subscription
Les Moskowitz
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