onsdagen den 13 november 2002 20.25 skrev Bill Shupp: > On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 11:19 AM, Tom Collins wrote: > > Well, as Oden's followup message indicates, plain ezmlm doesn't use it. > > > > Of course, plain ezmlm only has a few options, so it isn't that big a > > deal. When I did the last updates to mailinglist.c, I also wondered > > why the code had to jump through hoops instead of just reading that > > file. It should be possible to rewrite the section that detects > > options to use the file for ezmlm-idx, and then manually determine the > > settings for ezmlm. > > Yeah, that makes sense. > > > Maybe it's time for me to finally take a break from other projects and > > do a rewrite of mailinglist.c. Implementing the "easy-interface" I > > talked about back in March would help us all out greatly. > > > > (See <http://www.tomlogic.com/qmail/mailinglist.html> for details.)
I can't reach that link from here, but could from another location ;) > Ah, that's right. I could make time this week if you don't have time. > Sounds like a fun project. I could help out as much as I can using the nice perl interfaces done by others as a template. I have almost unlimited time to fiddle with this, no problem. I thought about to implement an online help system, but then we need a public html url variable in the source. I did some fun hacks in the attached patch. I guess javascript popups could do it also, but then javascript would be required... (I don't like this approach, I'd prefer referred online html files) -- Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT Networks Check the "Modules For Apache2" status page at: http://www.deserve-it.com/modules_for_apache2.html
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