On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Liste Yoneticisi liste...@metu.edu.trwrote:
Hello;
I am trying to implement a search tool for Mailman Archives.
In our system, there are more than 400 lists, and the size of their
archives vary, since there are more than 10 years old lists addition to new
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 2:29 AM, Liste Yoneticisi liste...@metu.edu.tr wrote:
In our system, there are more than 400 lists, and the size of their archives
vary, since there are more than 10 years old lists addition to new lists.
There are several alternatives.
htdig, xapian etc.
If you find
I meant private archives, which can be reached after submiting an e-mail
and password.
09.12.2010 14:49, Paul Tomblin yazmış:
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 2:29 AM, Liste Yoneticisiliste...@metu.edu.tr wrote:
In our system, there are more than 400 lists, and the size of their archives
vary, since
On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 07:49:47AM -0500, Paul Tomblin wrote:
I looked at a few archive searchers, but it appears they all
either make the list archives public, or you can do a htaccess thing
which will require you to change the password every time somebody
leaves the list and tell all the
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Liste Yoneticisi wrote:
Hello;
I am trying to implement a search tool for Mailman Archives.
I've always liked swish for indexing web sites and mailing list archives
http://www.swish-e.org/
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Chris Candreva --
On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 07:49 -0500, Paul Tomblin wrote:
If you find one that allows you to still use the mailman login system
so that only members of a list can view the archives, please let me
know. I looked at a few archive searchers, but it appears they all
either make the list archives
Liste Yoneticisi wrote:
Is there a practical tool which I can just install and implement, or is
there an additional patch need?
See the FAQ at http://wiki.list.org/x/MoA9
For public archives you could just install a search engine along side
Mailman or use one of the public archiving sites
Lindsay Haisley wrote:
Additionally,
Namazu's date sort is, or was, dependent on the file dates in the
pipermail structure, rather than parsing dates from files, so if you
move your archives to a new system the date sort becomes quite broken if
the file creation dates are munged.
See the
Paul Tomblin wrote:
If you find one that allows you to still use the mailman login system
so that only members of a list can view the archives, please let me
know.
Lindsay Haisley has replied with one. See the patches at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/266553 and