Namazu (http://www.namazu.org/) will create a searchable. You need shell access to the server to install it and it leverages the existing Mailman archive web interface. It works quite well. With a nightly cron job, the index is kept up-to-date.
At Mon, 29 Mar 2021 13:28:47 -0400 Jayson Smith jaybird@bluegrasspals.com wrote:
Hi,
I run a list for members of an organization. Recently I was asked by a member if the archives had a search function. With MM2 they don't, I know. This is a private list, so I don't want it publicly searchable. Does anyone know of a web application that can be deployed on a Linux server which will go through a list's archives, generate a searchable index, and allow members (possibly using their mailing list Email and password, or maybe something else) to access it?
Thanks,
Jayson
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