#
# I was wondering if anyone has hacked hypermail so that only a
# web browser is needed -- no email client. The "new message" and "reply"
# buttons would bring up a form for writing a new submission.
# This, combined with use of the basic HTTP authentication
# REMOTE_USER variable, would be perfect for our purposes.
# Thanks for any info,
# Alistair
# ---
# Alistair Blachford
# Bioscience Computing Manager | Zoology Computing Unit
# Email: alistair_at_zoology.ubc.ca | University of British Columbia
# Phone: 604-822-2645 | 6270 University Boulevard
# Fax: 604-822-2416 | Vancouver, Canada, V6T 1Z4
#
Check out the hm_hmail directive.
# hm_hmail = [ Mailing List Submission Address | NONE ] # # Set this to the list's submission address. When enabled, this can be # used to submit a new message to the list served by the hypermail archive. # "NONE" means don't use it. #
-- Kent Landfield Phone: 1-817-545-2502 Email: kent_at_landfield.com http://www.landfield.com/ Email: kent_at_nfr.net http://www.nfr.net/ Search the Usenet FAQ Archive at http://www.faqs.org/faqs/ Search the RFC/FYI/STD/BCP Archive at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/Received on Mon 26 Jul 1999 07:42:05 PM GMT
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