T Elcor wrote:
--- On Sat, 7/14/12, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:
However, for mailing lists and forums I
prefer to use a NNTP newsreader, it does a better job.
I used to do that but then switched to a web-based mail list archive. It's just
more convenient for me as I don't have to download messages for the lists I
browse/search only occasionally, plus (better) presentation/search/history/etc.
That's what I'm really looking for: a good web-based mail list archive that
presents thread's messages in an easy to read manner (one page), keeps several
years of history (where applicable) and has a good search functionality.
Are you looking for a hosted service, or software that you can install?
If the latter:
There's always hypermail - http://www.hypermail-project.org/
I used to use it as the archiver, back when I ran majordomo-based email
lists. Or you could install something like mailman or sympa, and let it
archive stuff for you - sort of overkill, though.
You might also look at http://www.dbmail.org/ - stores mail in a
database. Haven't played with it, but keep meaning to.
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In practice, there is. .... Yogi Berra
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