You could also have incoming mail directed to a regular mailbox, then access
it using IMAP, POP, whatever from the std library modules, perhaps on a
schedule controlled by the TG Scheduler.

I'm not sure how Mailman does it...

Kevin Horn

On 3/14/07, Joshua J. Kugler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Wednesday 14 March 2007 08:35, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
> > Anyway, one site is for a local canine agility group.  The group
> > currently has a couple of Mailman e-mail lists for group communication.
> > I would like to be able to integrate some of the mailing list
> > functions(searchable private archives, users' mailing list settings,
> > etc.) into the site such that users would only have one userid/password,
> > preferably via the TurboGears identity system, to worry about.
>
> No, I've not done something like this, but as Mailman is written in
> Python,
> you would probably be able to use some of the modules from Mailman
> directly
> in your TG app.  Of course, you might have to deal with different file
> ownerships.  The most recent version of MM (trunk, maybe?) has an
> SQLAlchemy
> back end for all its data, so you could even interface that way, or use
> the
> MM models directly.
>
> j
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