Yes, it can be done. However, it all depends on your Unix account. I'd suggest using 
an email filter; try looking for procmail availability in your Unix account or compile 
one (if you are allowed) from procmail.org. Other filters that you might want to 
search for: elm filter, mh filter, etc. Or you can roll your own mail filter using 
scripts. 

Good luck.

--Jonah

In message <p05111710b9411ec932d3@[171.66.224.66]>, Melissa Oringer writes:
> Hello,
> 
> I pay to remotely host my websites.  At present, the only service 
> they provide is straight Majordomo.  The users on the lists I run all 
> very much want an online archival feature.
> 
> I've looked at the various online archiving options for Majordomo 
> lists but they all require that the some basic configuration be done 
> on the server hosting the lists.  That part is beyond my control. 
> Looking at Mailman, it looks like there are some basic server 
> configurations that need to occur, again outside my control.
> 
> I have my own cgi-bin directory and telnet access to a UNIX prompt. 
> Does anyone know of a way for me to provide online archiving / 
> browsing of the majordomo lists without having to involve my webhosts?
> 
> Many thanks!
> -M
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