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Ok, here's what I need to do. I need the ability to archive list messages in a web
format. I know LISTSERV can do this and have already played around with it - I actually
like LISTSERV's web archiving.
The problem that I have with this is that there is no way to assign access controls
because it is CGI based, and I need the access control. Afterall, what sense is it to
have a closed list but have the web archives public?
So, what I want to be able to do is take inbound list traffic and pipe it through an
executable that converts the messages to HTML much like Hypermail.
Alan Thew wrote:
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> Why? The whole point (to us) of going to NT was to get LISTSERV/LSMTP
> which fit togther very tightly. No more editing of alias files etc...
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