Hi Jonas,
Thanks for giving me a bit more detail on Lurker. It was my thought
that Lurker was also a mail-list program. I really don't need a
mail-list at all, just the archiving abilities that Lurker offers.
What I am hoping to do is use Lurker to archive messages going across
our groupware system which is Novell Groupwise 6.0. It sounds as if all
I need to do is find a way to copy both external and internal mail so
that messages also gets sent to Lurker.
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>Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 02:08:42 +0100
>From: Jonas Meurer <jonas@???>
>Subject: Re: [Lurker-users] New user - Possibilities with use of
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>To: James Garcellano <jgarcellano240710mi@???>
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>Hey James,
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>On 09/03/2008 James Garcellano wrote:
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>
>>When you mentioned "You need to deliver the mails to lurker-index", what
>>do you mean? I'm new at using mail-list software and using Linux for
>>handling email.
>>
>>
>
>Lurker is not designed to handle your email, it's simply an archiving
>software. You run the mailinglists independent of lurker. All you need
>to do is to deliver a copy of every message sent to the mailinglists to
>lurker, so that it can be archived.
>
>Maybe it's easier for you to think of lurker as a subscriber of your
>mailinglists, just as every human subscribed to them.
>
>Mailinglists work the way that every subscribed adress gets a copy of
>the mail sent to the list. And lurker is just one of them.
>The only difference is, that lurker is not a human reading the mail,
>but rather a mail archiving software which archives all received mails
>and provides them in through a webserver.
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>
>
>>If I setup Lurker and a new mail-list, can I not send emails to that
>>mail list, similar to how I am currently doing now for this lurker-users
>>list?
>>
>>
>
>For sure, you can. If you don't know how to setup a mailinglist, you
>should rather ask for help on a more appropriate mailinglist. What
>software do you intend to use for managing mailinglists? mailman, sympa,
>majordomo, ezmlm, or another one?
>
>Once you setup your mailinglist to work properly - in a way that every
>subscribed email adress receives mails to the list - you can bother
>about the archives. And that's the point where lurker becomes interesting
>for you ;-)
>
>greetings,
> jonas
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