> 2. Alternate user (and admin) interfaces (Ian Bicking) > 3. Re: Alternate user (and admin) interfaces (Fil) > 4. Re: Alternate user (and admin) interfaces (Adam Steer) > 5. Re: Alternate user (and admin) interfaces (Thomas Hochstein) > 6. Relocating a list (Nigel Metheringham) > 7. Re: Relocating a list (Brad Knowles) >
> I've been searching around for people's experiences implementing > alternate web interfaces for Mailman, but I've been surprised not to > find much. I was thinking about a full frontend redesign for discussion lists using mailman, perhaps integrated to a CMS like xoops or alike, allowing people to: * post to the mailing list, fetching the username and sender email with the cms user base. * display list archives using the same layout formatting as the rest of a cms-maintained website. * reply to any message from the list * manage mailing lists: display, subscribe, choose digest mode, unsubscribe, from each available list * search inside the archives. All of it with an integrated, object-oriented, interface design; Yeah, guess I'm trying to create a free egrous.com. Anyone interested? I'm not a coder, so can't do much about it. ffff _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/mailman-developers/archive%40jab.org