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+Daily Status Report script...
+
+The mmdsr script was created by Brad Knowles to produce a daily status report
+for mailman. It was initially posted at
+<http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1123383&group_id=103&atid=300103>
+which see for possible patches and other enhancements.
+
+It is intended that there will be a 'cleaner', more complete readme file in
+the future. In the interim, here are Brad's original comments.
+
+I quickly whacked together a Daily Status Report script for Mailman (using
+Bourne shell, not Python ;), and thought that other folks might be interested
+in seeing it.
+
+The basic concept is a program that gets fired off at 23:59 every night, and
+goes through a variety of log files looking for entries specific to that date,
+and indicating problems or certain types of activity that might be of interest
+to someone trying to administer the server. It also does an "ls -la" of
+/usr/local/mailman/qfiles/*, so that you can see what is in the queue at the
+time of the running of the script.
+
+My concept was that this daily report would get e-mailed to the admin, or
+posted to a "reports" mailing list, where they could be archived and kept for
+future reference.
+
+The script does not (yet) do any statistics calculations, although it should
+be relatively easy to hack together some basic stats using awk, sort, etc....
+
+Anyway, I thought I'd share it and let folks take a look at it, and if anyone
+has any recommended improvements, we can incorporate those and share them back
+out with everyone.
+
+The code is written under a BSD-style license, so if you don't want to
+contribute any changes back to me, that's okay. Of course, I would prefer that
+you did, but I leave the choice up to you.