> Well... I think that it's probably the shortest route to a functioning
> zope archive to use mailman-  already written in python, and modular
> enough that we should be able to take it one step at a time.

In browsing the MailMan lists, I recall reading about someone 
setting up an archiver script that received each mail message
and saved it into Zope via WebDAV, so each msg became a document.
I didn't save the link, but that might be the *fastest* way to
get started with archiving (and potentially indexing, etc) mail
in Zope:

        - script (in Python, of course!) receives mail, or add to Mailman
        - script talks WebDAV, and saves it into a folder (or 
          subfolder by-date?) in Zope
        - this becomes a DTML document -- I don't know enoug Zope
          yet to know if this could be a customized/subclassed DTML
          doc that was smart enough to parse RFC822, save 
          fielded and raw search info into ZCatalog, etc).
        - everything Zope can do with a collection of items is yours!

This sounded cool to me...  Anyone going to try?

Karl

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