Command: memberdata
Format: memberdata
= [...]
The "memberdata" command allows a system administrator to adjust
synchronization information stored about a subscriber of the selected list,
which is normally maintained only by listmanager and isn't accessible from
other commands, such as the date/time a member subscribed to the list.
This is intended only for use with the results of the "config" command
during list rebuilds.
The valid / pairs are as follows:
Parameter Value
subscribed time; the date/time when this person subscribed
lastsub time; the date/time of this subscriber's last
submission to the list
renewed time; the date/time of this subscriber's last
subscription renewal
lastbounce time; the date/time of the last time mail to this
subscriber bounced
lastrmsg time; the date/time of the last renewal notice
that went out to this subscriber
renewcnt number; the number of renewal notices that have
been sent (reset to 0 when a renewal succeeds)
source string; a description of the source of the
subscription, if applicable (e.g. address of the
owner who used "add" to add the subscriber)
srccode letter; a one-letter representation of how the
subscriber got there (e.g. "a" for added, "s" for
subscribed, etc.)
subcount number; the number of submissions this subscriber
has ever sent to the list
bouncecount number; the number of times mail to this subscriber
has bounced
A "time" is expressed as the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch,
January 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC. A value of "0" generally implies "never",
or that the date/time was never recorded. The special keyword "now"
implies the current date/time.
Example:
memberdata mskucher@ares.tor.hookup.net subscribed=0 lastsub=849200348
memberdata renewed=0 lastrmsg=0 renewcnt=0
This command is only available to system administrators via the UNIX
command line interface.
See also: config listdata select