Copy all messages to the user public (have this user subscribe to the
lists) and sort them using Info Manager into appropriate sub-areas. Users
can then use IMAP4 to access the archives in read-only mode.
Sandy
At 07:29 PM 6/20/2001, you wrote:
Is there any way to archive listserve
At the risk of sounding stupid, can't you just create a new (fake) user
called listarchive and add them to the list? The fake user will receive all
messages and you can periodically backup the mailbox for that user.
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Except that then you have to logon as that user. What scares me about that is that once logged in, anyone can delete the messages in the archive.
We have added the email addresses for Exchange public folders to our public lists
Nope, nothing is built in.
Check out:
http://www.mail-archive.com/
~Brad
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Subject: [IMail Forum] Archive Capability in Imail 6.0
Is
Nope, nothing is built in.
Check out:
http://www.mail-archive.com/
Or the even cooler (and also free) http://www.tallylist.com/, written by a
real IMail admin and CF guru.
Ron Hornbaker
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IMail Add-Ons by Humankind Systems ~ 1,479 admins can't be wrong
i dunno man, i looked at the source for the archive here, it looks like home
brew with 'method's and 'forms' if i didn't know better, i'd say this list's
archive was crufted from m$ vbscript or m$ jscript.
send a message directly to the listadmin, maybe you'll get better answers
there, or look