Thank you, Francoise. My next task is to figure out how to apply the Rexx program for Windows! The Changelog file records all transactions back to this one: 20050118113840 SUBCOUNT 88 This puzzles me because, if I'm reading correctly, the date is January 1, 2005, but the list commenced operations in October 2004. One explanation would be that the site administrator removed the changelog file for some reason and didn't replace it. I have had some technical problems in the past, and the people who served as site administrators during that time did indeed remove some archival files to get the list working again. But they replaced those archival files, at my request. Is there another, more likely explanation? Can I get a complete changelog file back to October 2004? Thanks - Ian Ian Fairclough Marion (Ohio) Public Library tel. 740-387-0994 x233 [log in to unmask] ___________________________________ -----Original Message----- From: LISTSERV list owners' forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Francoise Becker Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 2:08 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [LSTOWN-L] FW: [LSTOWN-L] list review by a professional organization On 12 Oct 2006 at 12:49, Ian Fairclough wrote: > Short of a manual count: Can you (or any LSTOWN-L reader) advise me how to > find out how many subscribers have actually posted to the list? And how > many messages each person has sent? Also, the count for the number of > messages only goes back as far as January 2005, whereas the list began > operations in October 2004. Can I get a complete count? If you have changelogs enabled, see the Rexx program on the contributions ftp site: Windows: ftp://ftp.lsoft.com/LISTSERV/WINDOWS/CONTRIB/STATS.REXX Unix: ftp://ftp.lsoft.com/LISTSERV/UNIX/CONTRIB/stats-unix.rexx Description: "Regina REXX script to parse LISTSERV 1.8d and later changelogs and produce a statistics report similar to the old VM STATS command output (but with more stuff :)." -- Francoise Becker There is only one LISTSERV(R) -- the product that launched the email list communication industry in 1986. To discover the story behind LISTSERV, visit: http://www.lsoft.com/corporate/20anniversary.asp