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On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 22:25:38 -0400 Aaron Titus <titus@ncat.edu> wrote:
I'd like to make public mailman archives searchable. What is the best way to do this?
I use UdmSearch as an esternal archiver:
Another common choice HT:Dig, or if your loads are light enough that you can afford to do realtime searches (ir no pre-genned indexes) things like Swish. There have been previous discussions (and patches I think) to support having Pipermail emben the appropriate HTML for your search interface, but I've not looked into that as I use MHonArc as an external archiver:
Archive configs:
ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/Kanga.Nu/WebArchives/
And an older simpler form:
ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/Kanga.Nu/WebArchives.old/
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J C, I took your advice and got UdmSearch (mnoGoSearch) and am able to index the public archives by putting /mailman/archive in indexer.conf howerver for the private lists. is there a way that I can index them without making them public.
I tried using http://emailadress:sitepasswd@www.test.com/mailman/private/listname in indexer, but that does not work.
if that is not possible I would like to know, or if there is a way, any help would be gratealy appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick
J C Lawrence wrote:
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J C, I took your advice and got UdmSearch (mnoGoSearch) and am able to index the public archives by putting /mailman/archive in indexer.conf howerver for the private lists. is there a way that I can index them without making them public.
I tried using http://emailadress:sitepasswd@www.test.com/mailman/private/listname in indexer, but that does not work.
if that is not possible I would like to know, or if there is a way, any help would be gratealy appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick
J C Lawrence wrote:
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Nick Marouf