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 Brad Knowles
At 7:56 AM -0500 10/5/06, Robert Hsiung 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 to, and

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

2006-10-05 Thread Brad Knowles
At 6:41 PM -0500 10/4/06, Robert Hsiung 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 an e-m

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

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

2006-10-03 Thread Jeff Donsbach
On 10/2/06, Robert Hsiung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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? Mail2Forum might give you a good start - http://sourceforge.net/projects/m2f/ Hope this

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

2006-10-03 Thread Mark Sapiro
Brad Knowles wrote: >At 12:26 PM +0900 10/3/06, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > Not necessarily easy, but see . >> >> I've heard rumors that there's a Perl module on CPAN implementing >> Jamie's algorithm. > >It was my understanding that Mailman already

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

2006-10-03 Thread stephen
Brad Knowles writes: > At 12:26 PM +0900 10/3/06, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Not necessarily easy, but see . > > > > I've heard rumors that there's a Perl module on CPAN implementing > > Jamie's algorithm. > > It was my understanding that

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

2006-10-03 Thread Brad Knowles
At 12:26 PM +0900 10/3/06, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not necessarily easy, but see . > > I've heard rumors that there's a Perl module on CPAN implementing > Jamie's algorithm. It was my understanding that Mailman already implements Jamie's algorithm.

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

2006-10-02 Thread stephen
Mark Sapiro writes: > Robert Hsiung wrote: > > > >Do any of you know of an easy way to organize email into threads? > > > Not necessarily easy, but see . I've heard rumors that there's a Perl module on CPAN implementing Jamie's algorithm. Mailman al

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

2006-10-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Robert Hsiung wrote: > >Do any of you know of an easy way to organize email into threads? Not necessarily easy, but see . >My first idea was to use Mailman, with the message board based on the >threaded archives, but Mailman doesn't actually seem to do a

[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] Threading and In-Reply-To

2003-11-03 Thread McKeever Chris
I have noticed that the threading on our archive does not work, looking through the Mailman Faq/Archive, I have learned that this is typically caused by the In-Reply-To not being supported via the Mail Client. Looking at the headers from our Mailman installation, I have confirmed that In-Reply

Re: [Mailman-Users] Threading preservation

2003-09-07 Thread Scot Mc Pherson
On Thursday 31 July 2003 09:17 pm, Scot Mc Pherson wrote: > Is there a configuration to turn on/off threading by message-ID? I still have not been able to figure this one out. We have a situation where on our inn server the threading is preserved for any messages that are posted with a real new

[Mailman-Users] Threading preservation

2003-07-31 Thread Scot Mc Pherson
Is there a configuration to turn on/off threading by message-ID? -- Scot Mc Pherson Linux From Scratch http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~scot/ -- Mailman-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users

[Mailman-Users] Threading

2002-01-16 Thread Clayton, Robert (Bob)
Has anyone else experienced issues with mail from outlook users not threading? I have users that use Netscape threading a message fine. However, users that use Outlook, become messages unlinked to the original message, so in the web interface they are all at one level. thanks in advance for in