On Friday 22 March 2002 10:35, Olivier Rossel wrote:
>. . .
> I wonder if there is a piece of software that accepts mails as input
> and format them for the web.
>. . .

This is just one piece of the puzzle: seems like XMTP 
(http://www.openhealth.org/xmtp/) can convert mail messages (RFC-822 
format, standard) to XML.

I haven't tested it, but hooking this up with procmail shouldn't be 
hard. You could then save the messages in XIndice and run queries 
against this "message-base" with Cocoon.

Some assembly is required in this case, there's probably something out 
there that already does it but it would sure be interesting to build 
it with cocoon...

-- 
 Bertrand Delacrétaz (codeconsult.ch, jfor.org)

 buzzwords: XML, java, XSLT, cocoon, mentoring/teaching/coding.
 disclaimer: eternity is very long. mostly towards the end. get ready.






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