Tom Jennings sent the message below at 13:22 2/27/2006:

>Generic "webmail" bolted to a single Mailman list, on the host machine,
>authenticating from MM's cleartext password, would be perfect. Only
>read, reply, post, search are needed; delete, save, other
>mailbox-management tools are not needed.
>
>Such a thing seems "obvious" but I can't find it, I could simply be
>using the wrong search terms (or paradigm).
>
>Before I go hack an existing webmail package, does such a thing already
>exist? I've cobbled up a post module, authing from the MM file, but I'm
>terribly lazy.
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Sadly, what you want does not exist, which is why you can't find it. 
Mailman does not have any sort of built-in webmail capability. Personally, 
I'd love to see something like that and have been thinking about a solution 
for my server but have not gotten very far with it as I have had other 
things to keep me busy.

I'm sure it can be done, but it could be quite a pain to make it work. Then 
again... I can see a way to use a simple web form and CGI script to do the 
replies and posting.



Dragon

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