On Wed, 13 Jul 2016, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Lucio Chiappetti writes:
> Anyhow, getting a self-refreshing html page is just a matter of adding a
> tag to the
Sure, but if the page itself is static (as in a conventional mailing
list archive), that won't help. The archive host has to be
Le 12/07/2016 à 19:14, Stephen J. Turnbull a écrit :
It would be better than pipermail, though, I think I prefer HyperKitty
to GMane.
sure, if you have mailman 3 suite :-)
siome forums also have mialing list gateway, for example:
https://doc.tiki.org/Forum+and+Mailing+List+Synchronization
Lucio Chiappetti writes:
> Personally (coming from Usenet, and used to read Usenet forums, i.e.
> newsgroups, via a MAIL client) I sort-of hate forums,
Then you're definitely welcome here! :-)
> Anyhow, getting a self-refreshing html page is just a matter of adding a
> tag to the
Sure,
jdd writes:
> but couldn't gmane be a solution?
>
> http://gmane.org/
It would be better than pipermail, though, I think I prefer HyperKitty
to GMane.
But for forum users, I don't think it would be close enough.
Specifically, I don't think GMane serves whole threads as a single
page; you
Le 12/07/2016 à 09:09, Stephen J. Turnbull a écrit :
The problem is that a typical web forum these days is not a static
page, it's a web app that is self-refreshing. So as a forumn user,
(...)
being in vacantion, I didn't follow the hole thread, forgive me :-(
but couldn't gmane be a
On Tue, 12 Jul 2016, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
The problem is that a typical web forum these days is not a static page,
it's a web app that is self-refreshing. So as a forumn user, you have a
window or tab opened on the forum, you go to bed, and in the morning the
page is 11 posts longer
Lucio Chiappetti writes:
> So your problem is that some former users do not want to receive a mail
> but JUST access the archives ?
No.
> They could be members of the mailing list
> set to "NO MAIL", couldn't they ?
Yes, they will be set up as "no mail".
The problem is that a typical
On Fri, 8 Jul 2016, Mark Sapiro wrote:
On 7/7/16 3:33 PM, Richard Johnson wrote:
Is there any way to setup a web page which would automatically update
to show the most recent messages in the archive?
It depends on whether the list's archives are public or not. [...] For
private archives,
Thanks for the reply and thanks for showing me a working link for HyperKitty.
I saw mention of HyperKitty on the net but didn't see any example screens, so I
wasn't sure if it would be worth the trouble of downloading/installing or not.
It actually looks like the closest match to what I was
On 7/7/16 3:33 PM, Richard Johnson wrote:
>
> Is there any way to setup a web page which would automatically update to show
> the most recent messages in the archive? I have an archive setup and it
> receives a copy of the messages fairly quickly, but it doesn't update
> automatically and
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