
Gang,
So I've been tossing this idea over in my head... what do you think of using a derivitive of CGIHTTPServer.py to drive Mailman so that one could have an "out of hte box" solution... now not everyone WANTS this, but in the Zope world, we've found that for evaluation, the lower the entry-point requirement the better.
Thoughts? Chris
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On 15 Mar 99, at 12:46, Christopher Petrilli wrote:
So I've been tossing this idea over in my head... what do you think of using a derivitive of CGIHTTPServer.py to drive Mailman so that one could have an "out of hte box" solution... now not everyone WANTS this, but in the Zope world, we've found that for evaluation, the lower the entry-point requirement the better.
Thoughts?
Yes, I want this. In fact, I'm trying to get Mailman working on Win32, but running into a strange error importing MailList.py about "base not a class object" on MailList itself.
Anyway, the eventual idea is to embed mailman in a win32 application (along with Zope, Confera and NotMail) and glue all these apps together in some way.
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