Re: OT: A web-based mail list archive suggestion?

2012-07-14 Thread T Elcor
--- 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.

Thanks


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Re: OT: A web-based mail list archive suggestion?

2012-07-14 Thread T Elcor
--- On Sat, 7/14/12, Mora Zyx freakyfrac...@teknomada.es wrote:

 Maybe check out http://markmail.org/ ...

Thanks, though it looks like it requires the use of Javascript and even 
Flash(!) to work properly. :)





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Re: OT: A web-based mail list archive suggestion?

2012-07-14 Thread Camaleón
On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 09:01:09 -0700, 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.

You sure a web front-end does the job better? I find them very unfriendly 
and rather chaotic :-?

 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.

Ah, this new subject makes more sense ;-)

I still like Gmane for that (using frames and threads style).

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Re: OT: A web-based mail list archive suggestion?

2012-07-14 Thread Miles Fidelman

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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Re: FW: FW: Retrieving mail from a web based mail service?

2003-03-29 Thread Chris Kenrick
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 09:48:13AM +0530, Sharninder wrote:
 
  I was wondering if there was nything like fetchmail for web based
  access?
 
 
 not any AFAIK. All web mail clients might handle and do handle the
 client side differently even though they might be using the same
 IMAP or POP protocols on the server. If it's yahoo or hotmail u
 migth find something of your interest on freshmeat.

There's a debian package called gotmail that does this for hotmail, its
in stable/testing/unstable.

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FW: FW: Retrieving mail from a web based mail service?

2003-03-25 Thread stan


Is there any way to retrieve mail from a web based mail service, and feed
it to. let's say procmail?

Here's the scenario. My companby has recently changed from providing POP2
based mail acces to a web browser based solution.

I was using fetchmail to retireve tha mail and pass it on to sendmail on my
workstation. Then I could use mutt to read it. I _am_ still able to _send_
mail using sendmail.

I was wondering if there was nything like fetchmail for web based access?

Yes, I know how ugly this is :-(

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Re: FW: FW: Retrieving mail from a web based mail service?

2003-03-25 Thread Mark L. Kahnt
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 13:28, stan wrote:
 Is there any way to retrieve mail from a web based mail service, and feed
 it to. let's say procmail?
 
 Here's the scenario. My companby has recently changed from providing POP2
 based mail acces to a web browser based solution.
 
 I was using fetchmail to retireve tha mail and pass it on to sendmail on my
 workstation. Then I could use mutt to read it. I _am_ still able to _send_
 mail using sendmail.
 
 I was wondering if there was nything like fetchmail for web based access?
 
 Yes, I know how ugly this is :-(
 
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Although FetchYahoo is doing effectively that, it does it by loading in
and interpretting the Yahoo Mail webpages, and extracting the emails
from that. Conceptually, it works, and in practice, it is working, but
to be used elsewhere, it must be largely rewritten to deal with the
structure of your company's webmail webpages. Not a nice task.
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Re: FW: FW: Retrieving mail from a web based mail service?

2003-03-25 Thread Sharninder

 I was wondering if there was nything like fetchmail for web based
 access?


not any AFAIK. All web mail clients might handle and do handle the
client side differently even though they might be using the same
IMAP or POP protocols on the server. If it's yahoo or hotmail u
migth find something of your interest on freshmeat. It should be
possible to write a simple utility to do your job though. U'll have
to parse the webmail's inputs to the mail server and then use that
to read the mails.
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web-based mail

2000-10-02 Thread Umum Wijoyo
Hi!

I'd like to provide a web-based mail service for my users.
Are there any Debian packages for that? What abt its 
security (I mean, when a user enters his/her password)?

OK! TIA

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Re: web-based mail

2000-10-02 Thread brian moore
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 12:07:27AM +0700, Umum Wijoyo wrote:
 Hi!
 
 I'd like to provide a web-based mail service for my users.
 Are there any Debian packages for that? What abt its 
 security (I mean, when a user enters his/her password)?

apt-get install apache-ssl imp

With apache-ssl, your password won't be sniffed (well, it may between
the web server and the mail server, but for most people if that's a
problem you're already screwed).



Re: web-based mail

2000-10-02 Thread Dan Hutchinson
Would you run the mail server and apache-ssl server on the same computer?
 Would this cause any security problems?

Dan

 brian moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 12:07:27AM +0700, Umum Wijoyo wrote:
  Hi!
  
  I'd like to provide a web-based mail service for my users.
  Are there any Debian packages for that? What abt its 
  security (I mean, when a user enters his/her password)?
 
 apt-get install apache-ssl imp
 
 With apache-ssl, your password won't be sniffed (well, it may between
 the web server and the mail server, but for most people if that's a
 problem you're already screwed).
 
 
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RE: web-based mail

2000-10-02 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
You wouldn't have to.  Actually, IMP can be configured to access/read/use
any IMAP or POP based server located anywhere.  For example, I have IMP
configured on a box so that I could go to any web browser connected to the
internet (anywhere), http to my IMP site, and read mail any mail from
locally hosted mail to mail on other servers anywhere.  All you need is a
username and password (for the e-mail system being contacted), and the
machine name of the mail server.  It's totally cool for people with multiple
e-mail accounts.

Brooks

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 Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 1:19 PM
 To: brian moore
 Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Re: web-based mail


 Would you run the mail server and apache-ssl server on the same computer?
  Would this cause any security problems?

 Dan

  brian moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 12:07:27AM +0700, Umum Wijoyo wrote:
   Hi!
  
   I'd like to provide a web-based mail service for my users.
   Are there any Debian packages for that? What abt its
   security (I mean, when a user enters his/her password)?
 
  apt-get install apache-ssl imp
 
  With apache-ssl, your password won't be sniffed (well, it may between
  the web server and the mail server, but for most people if that's a
  problem you're already screwed).
 
 
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Re: web based mail (fwd)

1999-03-07 Thread Georg Bauer
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 I have tried to do so, but this page does not seem to exist any
 more. Does anyone have a suggestion where to find this .deb?

   Ivan's link at http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/ works just fine
scratching head.

   Another interesting web-based system -- much more than just e-mail -- is
Obsidian's OCS at http://demo.obsidian.co.za.  Obsidian has debs online.

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Re: web based mail (fwd)

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 I have tried to do so, but this page does not seem to exist any
 more. Does anyone have a suggestion where to find this .deb?

   Ivan's link at http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/ works just fine
scratching head.

   Another interesting web-based system -- much more than just e-mail -- is
Obsidian's OCS at http://demo.obsidian.co.za.  Obsidian has debs online.

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Re: web based mail

1999-03-06 Thread Randy Edwards
 I have tried to do so, but this page does not seem to exist any
 more. Does anyone have a suggestion where to find this .deb?

   Ivan's link at http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/ works just fine
scratching head.

   Another interesting web-based system -- much more than just e-mail -- is
Obsidian's OCS at http://demo.obsidian.co.za.  Obsidian has debs online.

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RE: web based mail

1999-03-04 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
Does anyone know Ian Moore? Or why his server seems to be down? I have
gotten spoiled by .deb packages...
A

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 Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 5:20 AM
 To: Erik van der Meulen; Randy Edwards; debian-user@lists.debian.org
 Subject: Re: web based mail


 The link does work if you take off the 's...

 http://web.horde.org/

 Will

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 Subject: Re: web based mail


 On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 09:17:10 -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
 
   i was wondering if there's anyone here who gives web based mail
 services
   to their customers.  if so, what package/application can you suggest
 w/c,
   based on ur experiences is proven to work in a nice and stable way.
 
 This is getting to be a FAQ. :-)
 
 Nice is easy, stable is the difficult part (meaning non-stable as in
  rapidly developing).
 
 First choice:  Run over to
http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/  and
grab
 Ivan Moore's IMP package.  Ivan has a deb created of http://horde.org's
IMP
 and is planning on getting it into the potato release.

I have tried to do so, but this page does not seem to exist any
more. Does anyone have a suggestion where to find this .deb?

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Re: web based mail

1999-03-03 Thread Erik van der Meulen
On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 09:17:10 -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:

  i was wondering if there's anyone here who gives web based mail services
  to their customers.  if so, what package/application can you suggest w/c, 
  based on ur experiences is proven to work in a nice and stable way.
 
This is getting to be a FAQ. :-)
 
Nice is easy, stable is the difficult part (meaning non-stable as in
 rapidly developing).
 
First choice:  Run over to  http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/  and grab
 Ivan Moore's IMP package.  Ivan has a deb created of http://horde.org's IMP
 and is planning on getting it into the potato release.
 
I have tried to do so, but this page does not seem to exist any
more. Does anyone have a suggestion where to find this .deb?

Regards

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Re: web based mail

1999-03-03 Thread William Schwartz
The link does work if you take off the 's...

http://web.horde.org/

Will

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On Sat, Feb 27, 1999 at 09:17:10 -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:

  i was wondering if there's anyone here who gives web based mail
services
  to their customers.  if so, what package/application can you suggest
w/c,
  based on ur experiences is proven to work in a nice and stable way.

This is getting to be a FAQ. :-)

Nice is easy, stable is the difficult part (meaning non-stable as in
 rapidly developing).

First choice:  Run over to  http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/  and
grab
 Ivan Moore's IMP package.  Ivan has a deb created of http://horde.org's
IMP
 and is planning on getting it into the potato release.

I have tried to do so, but this page does not seem to exist any
more. Does anyone have a suggestion where to find this .deb?

Regards

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Re: web based mail

1999-02-27 Thread Randy Edwards
 i was wondering if there's anyone here who gives web based mail services
 to their customers.  if so, what package/application can you suggest w/c, 
 based on ur experiences is proven to work in a nice and stable way.

   This is getting to be a FAQ. :-)

   Nice is easy, stable is the difficult part (meaning non-stable as in
rapidly developing).

   First choice:  Run over to  http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/  and grab
Ivan Moore's IMP package.  Ivan has a deb created of http://horde.org's IMP
and is planning on getting it into the potato release.

   Another slick web-based mail package is ocs.  Actually, ocs is more than
just a web-based e-mail package as it also includes other modules.  You can
find out more about ocs at http://demo.obsidian.co.za

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web based mail

1999-02-26 Thread CAA
hi all,

   i was wondering if there's anyone here who gives web based mail services to 
their customers.  if so, what package/application can you suggest w/c, based on 
ur experiences is proven to work in a nice and stable way.  (and also those w/c 
will allow u to sort ur email in diff folders just like hotmail and rocketmail.

TIA,

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web-based mail archiver for debian? Mhonarc!

1996-11-23 Thread fabrizio carraro
  Is there a version of Hypermail (the web-based mail archiver) for Debian?
 
 No.
 Having used Hypermail, I recommend mhonarc (hypermail dumped core when used
 on large archives on FreeBSD), which is packaged:

Following your suggestion I've installed mhonarc on a linux debian
machine, and it is great.
Only a problem that I cannot solve because I'm not good enough. I
set-up mhonarc in a way it is started by .forward every time an
email arrives, using the webnewmail perl example. It works fine,
but it creates the new messages with this protections and owner:
 
-rw-r--r--   1 fabrizio fabrizio  366 Nov 22 11:02 index.html
-rw---   1 nobody   nogroup 23136 Nov 22 11:08 .mhonarc.db
-rw---   1 nobody   nogroup  9917 Nov 22 11:08 maillist.html
-rw---   1 nobody   nogroup  1303 Nov 21 21:31 msg0.html
 
etc. (the last three lines are generated by mhonarc)
 
The Apache server accesses the pages correctly. But when I want to delete
a message, or scan the database, using mhonarc -scan, mhonarc cannot
access it because of the wrong ownership of the files (when I start it
manually it runs with 'fabrizio:fabrizio' ownership) 
 
I can I solve this problem? The installation program (dpkg) did all
automatically, so I don't know what should be changed.
 
thanks a lot!


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Hypermail (web-based mail archiver) for debian?

1996-11-18 Thread fabrizio carraro
Hello,
Is there a version of Hypermail (the web-based mail archiver) for Debian?

thanks

fabrizio

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Re: Hypermail (web-based mail archiver) for debian?

1996-11-18 Thread J.H.M.Dassen
 Is there a version of Hypermail (the web-based mail archiver) for Debian?

No.

Having used Hypermail, I recommend mhonarc (hypermail dumped core when used
on large archives on FreeBSD), which is packaged:

Version: 1.2.3-2 Last modified: Mon Sep 23 09:19:52 1996 
Architecture: i386 
Maintainer: 
 Michael Alan Dorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Description: 
 Mail to HTML converter _MHonArc_ is a Perl program for converting e-mail
 messages as 
 specified in RFC 822 and RFC 1521 (_MIME_) to HTML. 
Depends: 
 perl 

Hope this helps,
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