Just a wild shot in the dark, but, what about using the Message-Id field of the 
email to create a link like:
 
http://www.leafe.com/archives/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

since (I believe) the message id would be available at send time. You would 
still need to make a CGI script that would take the Message-ID as an argument 
and redirect you to the correct message, but if the world is just a huge 
database...

Josh Isted


---------- Original Message ----------
To: Dabo Users list ([email protected])
From: Ed Leafe ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: Re: [dabo-users] IDE
Date: 3/30/2007 7:51:04a

On Mar 30, 2007, at 12:23 PM, Carl Karsten wrote:

> something creates a URL like this one (I am guessing at the number,  
> it may not
> be correct:
> http://www.leafe.com/archives/showMsg/345983
>
> have the system put 'that' URL in the footer.

        OIC. No, that's impossible, since the message is sent out, and then  
archived. Even if I could archive it first, there is no way to get  
that ID back into Mailman, since archiving is external. I tried  
something like that years ago on ProFox.

-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
-- http://dabodev.com







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