
Hello!
Why GNU mailing lists do not have rss support? Would be nice to have:
- threads rss
- threads+messages rss
- user own threads/messages rss

on 12/21/08 1:17 PM, Alexey Kuznetsov said:
Why GNU mailing lists do not have rss support? Would be nice to have:
- threads rss
- threads+messages rss
- user own threads/messages rss
For one thing, there are plenty of web-to-RSS services out there. You could very easily just subscribe to one of those.
For another, since Mailman is an open source project which none of us get paid to develop or support, you're welcome to create your own RSS module and upload the patch (see <http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/MailmanOnLaunchpad> for information on how to develop with Bazar and Launchpad).
Otherwise, you can try putting this on the wishlist for Mailman3 (see <http://wiki.list.org/display/DEV/Mailman+3.0>), and we might be able to add this feature at some point in time in the future.
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I have had my mailman archive public and all works out OK Even attachment works OK. (HTTP)
Now I have set the archive to private and suddenly it was impossible to read attachment from the archive (HTTP)
Have I done something wrong ?
Regards

Lesve wrote:
I have had my mailman archive public and all works out OK Even attachment works OK. (HTTP)
Now I have set the archive to private and suddenly it was impossible to read attachment from the archive (HTTP)
I'm not sure what your issue is, but when archives are private, URLs like http://www.example.com/pipermail/LIST/... will no longer work. The archives are accessed via URLs like http://www.example.com/mailman/private/LIST/... and log in with your subscribed email address and password or with the list admin or moderator password is required.
If you are looking at a 'pipermail' URL in an old message in the archive, it will no longer work. You will need to rebuild the archive with bin/arch --wipe in order to "fix" the URLs to scrubbed attachments.
Note however that if the attachments were scrubbed from the individual messages because the list's scrub_nondigest is set to yes, there's nothing you can do about these URLs other than manually editing them.
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Alexey Kuznetsov
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Brad Knowles
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Lesve
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