Re: [Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo,MHonArc,Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-20 Thread Arlen . P . Walker
>[1] I want most of my archives to be private. The way I'm currently > doing this with MHonarc is setting up a user in my web server > (Netscape Enterprise) and broadcasting the password to the list. > I prefer the use Mailman's user authentication. > >[2] I like the way Pipermail auto

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo,MHonArc,Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-20 Thread Phillip L. Harbison
Arlen Walker wrote: > Ok, this may be too elementary, but you *do* realize MHonarc works > perfectly well with Mailman, don't you? I saw a reference to external archivers in the documentation, but I have not pursued that option. > So the reason you want to switch over to Pipermail is.? There

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo, MHonArc,Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-19 Thread John Buttery
* Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-11-18 15:58:37 -0500]: > (though MHonArch may one day be the archiver that is included with > Mailman...) For the record, I second that hope... :) -- John Buttery

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo, MHonArc,Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-18 Thread Dan Mick
Has anyone ever figured out how to get MHonArc to painlessly do the daily/monthly/weekly stuff that Pipermail does (without standing on their hands creating custom cron stuff)? That's the huge advantage Pipermail had over anything else I could find a year ago. Jon Carnes wrote: +1 on that! S

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo, MHonArc,Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-18 Thread Jon Carnes
+1 on that! Stick with MHonArc as your archive agent. The only advantage of Pipermail over MHonArc is that it comes with Mailman. MHonArch has many superior features that will probably never make it into Pipermail (though MHonArch may one day be the archiver that is included with Mailman...) On

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo, MHonArc,Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-18 Thread Arlen . P . Walker
>I'm migrating from Majordomo and MHonArc to Mailman. Is there >an easy way to convert MHonArc archives to Pipermail? Ok, this may be too elementary, but you *do* realize MHonarc works perfectly well with Mailman, don't you? So the reason you want to switch over to Pipermail is.? Have fun, A

Re: [Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo, MHonArc, Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-18 Thread Richard Barrett
At 18:26 18/11/2002, Phillip L. Harbison wrote: I'm migrating from Majordomo and MHonArc to Mailman. Is there an easy way to convert MHonArc archives to Pipermail? I have found a perl script (mhn2mbox) that will convert MHonARC HTML files back to UNIX mailbox format, but I was hoping for a more

[Mailman-Users] Migration questions (majordomo, MHonArc,Yahoo!Groups)

2002-11-18 Thread Phillip L. Harbison
I'm migrating from Majordomo and MHonArc to Mailman. Is there an easy way to convert MHonArc archives to Pipermail? I have found a perl script (mhn2mbox) that will convert MHonARC HTML files back to UNIX mailbox format, but I was hoping for a more direct approach. Is there a web interface for se