On Jun 01, 2011, at 01:54 PM, Glenn Sieb wrote:
>But it would *seriously* be awesome if Mailman could have, I dunno, "plugins"
>for the lack of a better word, where you *could* extend Mailman into more of
>a YG arena if you choose to.
I agree that this would be very cool. I'd love to see MM3 as
On 6/1/11 12:44 AM, William Ashworth wrote:
> I've searched for a bit and perhaps nothing is available (or I'm
> typing the wrong searches).
I'd really love something to sit on top of (or behind) Mailman that
would give me:
Authenticated file storage
Group calendar
Group database
Yes, I know. "
Hello,
I will drop in my two cents worth here. At my location, we needed a way
to manage and age out old messages from the archives. The way the
archives are presented aren't really an issue here. However, to do the
management, I used the PHP IMAP interface to access the mbox files.
With the in
On 6/1/11 12:44 AM, William Ashworth wrote:
I've searched for a bit and perhaps nothing is available (or I'm typing the
wrong searches).
A client of mine is looking to integrate more tightly to their Mailman list.
There's an archive page, but we're trying to format it nicely for inclusion on
Hi William Ashworth
There is no database, but a file in mbox format.
You can find it under /${path_to_mailman}/archives/private/${listname}.mbox/
It contains all emails in order of arrival with all attachents.
Hope this helps a bit,
Christian Mack
On 06/01/2011 04:37 PM, William Ashworth wrote
On Wed, 1 Jun 2011, William Ashworth wrote:
A client of mine is looking to integrate more tightly to their Mailman
list. There's an archive page, but we're trying to format it nicely for
inclusion on their website so that it matches for members to see. I can
see two possibilities right now...
Hi William Ashworth
On 06/01/2011 06:44 AM, William Ashworth wrote:
> I've searched for a bit and perhaps nothing is available (or I'm
> typing the wrong searches).
>
> A client of mine is looking to integrate more tightly to their
> Mailman list. There's an archive page, but we're trying to form
I've searched for a bit and perhaps nothing is available (or I'm typing the
wrong searches).
A client of mine is looking to integrate more tightly to their Mailman list.
There's an archive page, but we're trying to format it nicely for inclusion on
their website so that it matches for members t