On Tue, 31 Jan 1995 19:40:36 -0700 Guest Account 4 <[log in to unmask]>
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>Hi! Someone had posted the following to this list a month or so ago:
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>Comments: To: [log in to unmask]
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>Cross-post to LSTSRV-L and LSTOWN-L:
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>I've asked my Listserv maintainer to link our Listserv to a gopher. He's
>recommended that I ask here how that may be done most simply and
>inexpensively and to get the responses back to him. Can anyone recommend
>how to proceed to get and set up a gopher to read Listserv filelists and
>notebooks?
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>Thanks for any help.
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Why not ask you Gopher maintainer to link into you Listserv!
1) subscribe a "fake" e-mail address to listserv, such as
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2) on "some.unix.gopher.server" create an alias such as
list.into.gopher:"|/usr/local/bin/some.script.you.write"
3) create /usr/local/bin/some.script.you.write such as
#!/bin/sh
UNIQUE=`date '+%y%m%d%H%M%S'`
nawk '{print}' > /some.dir.of.gopher.data/$UNIQUE.txt
SUBJECT=`grep "^Subject:" /some.dir.of.gopher.data/$UNIQUE \
| head -1 | cut -d' ' -f2-`
echo "Name=$SUBJECT" > /some.dir.of.gopher.data/.cap/$UNIQUE
4) pat yourself on the back, 'cause you're done unless you
want to get really fancy...
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