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
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
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
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
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