Stan - I would definitely be interested if you get this to work, as to how you go about it. My infrastructure is a little different but conceptually it is pretty close. What portal is Temple rolling out? Theresa Theresa Peter Email Administrator Xavier University [log in to unmask] (513) 745 - 4368 -----Original Message----- From: LISTSERV site administrators' forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Stan Horwitz Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 10:03 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Integrating Listserv with a web portal Several of my colleagues are in the final stages of deploying a new university web portal for students, faculty, and staff. At this time, my only involvement in this portal deployment project is to ensure that the data on our new portal server complex is backed up. I am also one of the guinea pigs who is testing this new portal. This portal is based on Oracle technology. A lot of effort has been invested in integrating this new portal with our email servers (Mirapoint) and our course-web server (Blackboard), but nothing has been done with regard to blending in Listserv. With that in mind, I proposed to the DBA who is in charge of the data integration aspect of this portal project that we should have a tab that identifies the Listserv lists to which each portal user is subscribed. Of course, this would cover only the lists on our Listserv. The response to my idea was positive, but with one caveat. I would need to provide a realtime feed of the data to the portal. We are running Listserv 14.3 with Sendmail under Red Hat Linux. This new portal system relies on our university-wide LDAP database for subscriber information. Our LDAP server farm uses iPlanet on Solaris 9. I could write a quick perl script to batch the data to the portal, but that would not be acceptable, given the realtime requirement. This data sharing would only need to be read by our portal, at least not for now. I want to have a portal tab point that lists out each list that a given portal user is subscribed to. Each item in this list would be a URL to each list's corresponding web site. All of our Listserv lists are set up such that their postings are archived. I could write a quick perl script to batch the data to the portal, but that would not be acceptable, given the realtime requirement. Does anyone here on LSTSRV-L have any suggestions on how I could implement a realtime feed for such a project? Any and all suggestions are welcome and appreciated.