Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-13 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
On Wed, 13 Jul 2016, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: Lucio Chiappetti writes: > Anyhow, getting a self-refreshing html page is just a matter of adding a > tag to the Sure, but if the page itself is static (as in a conventional mailing list archive), that won't help. The archive host has to be p

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-12 Thread jdd
Le 12/07/2016 à 19:14, Stephen J. Turnbull a écrit : It would be better than pipermail, though, I think I prefer HyperKitty to GMane. sure, if you have mailman 3 suite :-) siome forums also have mialing list gateway, for example: https://doc.tiki.org/Forum+and+Mailing+List+Synchronization j

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-12 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Lucio Chiappetti writes: > Personally (coming from Usenet, and used to read Usenet forums, i.e. > newsgroups, via a MAIL client) I sort-of hate forums, Then you're definitely welcome here! :-) > Anyhow, getting a self-refreshing html page is just a matter of adding a > tag to the Sure, b

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-12 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
jdd writes: > but couldn't gmane be a solution? > > http://gmane.org/ It would be better than pipermail, though, I think I prefer HyperKitty to GMane. But for forum users, I don't think it would be close enough. Specifically, I don't think GMane serves whole threads as a single page; you hav

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-12 Thread jdd
Le 12/07/2016 à 09:09, Stephen J. Turnbull a écrit : The problem is that a typical web forum these days is not a static page, it's a web app that is self-refreshing. So as a forumn user, (...) being in vacantion, I didn't follow the hole thread, forgive me :-( but couldn't gmane be a soluti

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-12 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
On Tue, 12 Jul 2016, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: The problem is that a typical web forum these days is not a static page, it's a web app that is self-refreshing. So as a forumn user, you have a window or tab opened on the forum, you go to bed, and in the morning the page is 11 posts longer tha

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-12 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Lucio Chiappetti writes: > So your problem is that some former users do not want to receive a mail > but JUST access the archives ? No. > They could be members of the mailing list > set to "NO MAIL", couldn't they ? Yes, they will be set up as "no mail". The problem is that a typical web

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-08 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
On Fri, 8 Jul 2016, Mark Sapiro wrote: On 7/7/16 3:33 PM, Richard Johnson wrote: Is there any way to setup a web page which would automatically update to show the most recent messages in the archive? It depends on whether the list's archives are public or not. [...] For private archives, yo

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-08 Thread Richard Johnson
Thanks for the reply and thanks for showing me a working link for HyperKitty. I saw mention of HyperKitty on the net but didn't see any example screens, so I wasn't sure if it would be worth the trouble of downloading/installing or not. It actually looks like the closest match to what I was lo

Re: [Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-08 Thread Mark Sapiro
On 7/7/16 3:33 PM, Richard Johnson wrote: > > Is there any way to setup a web page which would automatically update to show > the most recent messages in the archive? I have an archive setup and it > receives a copy of the messages fairly quickly, but it doesn't update > automatically and also

[Mailman-Users] How to actively read the list online?

2016-07-08 Thread Richard Johnson
Hi! I'm hoping there's a quick answer to this. I looked but can't find it online. As of yesterday, I'm now running a mailing list for an interest group of about 50 people. I've run many other lists in the past, all using mailman, and never encountered the unique situation I'm seeing here. We