Hi, For what I saw in the linmodem site, you guys already have a mailing lists archive, so you don't need the package lists-archives(unless you are planning on dropping the one you already have). lists-archives comes with scripts to work with glimpse for searching. you can use them as an example of how to work with it. If you prefer to work with mnoGoSearch what I recommend you is to go to the mnoGoSearch site (http://search.mnogo.ru/) and read the documentation on how to set it up.
I didn't work on the mnoGoSearch setup for our mailing list, but I'm sure that the people that work with that can help you if you have more questions. Bye Cesar Mendoza http://www.kitiara.org -- "A scientist once wrote that all truth passes through three stages: first it is ridiculed, then violently opposed and eventually, accepted as self-evident." --Source Unknown On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 18:29:32AM -0500, Jacques Goldberg wrote: > Dear Colleague, > > You may have heard about a collective effort to provide winmodem support > under Linux, made by volunteers. > As part of this effort I wish to set up a Web site just like your > http://lists.debian.org/search to make searching available in our own > discussion list. > > I have started without telling the address of the site, except to our > project leader Marvin Stodolsky, as I need your approval. > > I would like to ask you to inspect http://winmodems.technion.ac.il and > tell us if you agree that we use your work in that way (acknowledged in > the signature area). > > If you agree to this, I would further like to ask for file > /search/index.php and other scripts required to interface with the support > software shown at the very end of > http://packages.debian.org/unstable/web/lists-archives.html and further, > which I have successfully installed except for the mnoGoSearch package > already downloaded but not yet installed (I started the whole job from > zero about 2:20 hours ago...and fixed a couple of unrelated hardware > items in my lab in between)

