>Does anybody know of a package/solution that would allow one, using their >own >private web server, to handle listserv archive files for searching/reading? >via Apachee, etc. > Why not just use the in-built search feature of the LISTSERV web interface? No jiggery-pokery is required and as long as the web interface is operating the search function Just Plain Works. Setting up your own search mechanism would be quite painful. This would, at minimum, require local or network access to the Notebook files for indexing and searching in realtime. (List Owners normally don't have this kind of access.) I suppose you could always GET a Notebook by e-mail and store on your own machine for indexing but this would mean there's a latency between your copy and the one in LISTSERV. Also, you would need to have some way to intelligently drag the information out of the Notebook and format it for display in a browser window. Notebooks are only big blocks of plain-text, not pre-formatted HTML or anything like that. Coming up with a process that would be able to find the entire block of text that constitutes one e-mail and then displaying it nicely is an exercise left to the reader. Sorry to be discouraging but I don't think there's a way you can do this. -- Regards, Michael Shannon Senior Consultant, Asia Pacific Region [log in to unmask] L-Soft international, Inc. http://www.lsoft.com Chazzozz!! LISTSERV (R) is a registered trademark of L-Soft.