Re: [Mailman-Users] Threading for integration with message board

2006-10-05 Thread Robert Hsiung
At 11:05 AM -0700 10/5/06, Brad Knowles wrote: >>> That would require potentially re-parsing and modifying every >>> single message in the archive, every time a new message comes >>> into the list. >> >> Why would it imply that? The message comes in, you determine >> which thread it belongs t

Re: [Mailman-Users] Threading for integration with message board

2006-10-05 Thread Robert Hsiung
At 12:17 AM -0700 10/5/06, Brad Knowles wrote: >> #1 could be addressed by embedding, as I described, the message >> number in the original Reply-To: header, because then you could count >> on it being included in the To: header of replies. > >No, because the "Reply-to:" header has to contain a

Re: [Mailman-Users] Threading for integration with message board

2006-10-04 Thread Robert Hsiung
At 12:21 PM -0700 10/2/06, Mark Sapiro wrote: >Mailman's archives are threaded based on the Message-ID: of one post >being in either the In-Reply-To: or References: header (or both) of a >subsequent post. > >This is an incomplete solution fo a number of reasons including: > >1) Not all MUAs includ

[Mailman-Users] Threading for integration with message board

2006-10-02 Thread Robert Hsiung
Hi, everyone, Do any of you know of an easy way to organize email into threads? Have any of you integrated a Mailman list and a message board? I have a message board that I'd like users to be able to post to by email (instead of having to go the web site), and what I'm finding hard is integrat

[Mailman-Users] mm_cfg.py file

2005-01-16 Thread Robert Hsiung
Hi, Is this really the address to send this to? I couldn't find anything more specific, and it's the one given under "Email Us" at: http://www.list.org/docs.html Anyway, I'm trying to set up Mailman, and I came upon this: Make any necessary changes in the mm_cfg.py file, not in the mm_cfg