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forum vs maillist / Mailing List

таки "Sympa " !!! 
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http://www.sympa.org/manual_6.2/web-archives?s[]=search

Web archive

Sympa maintains web archive for mailing lists that have the feature enabled. The web archives are fully integrated in the Sympa web interface, though the engine that does the HTML tranformation is an third-party tool, MHonArc.

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---- немає "вбудованого" ---  позиціонується паблік "Mail-archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/ Home of the official Mailman-* mailing list searchable archives.." ))

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1.11. How do I make the archives searchable

The archives (unless made explicitly private) are indexable and searchable by standard web search tools (for example you could encourage google to index your archive pages and then do searches with google restricting results to your domain).

    eg Search google for, "clever technique site:your.domain.dom"  

But you should note that Google does not index all your posts, especially the recent posts which have not yet been crawled and indexed yet. An alternative is to use a third-party mailing list archive service which usually index your messages up to the minute. These services are usually free, although some may run Google ads. Below is a list of providers:

Mail-archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/ Home of the official Mailman-* mailing list searchable archives, they also run Google ads.

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Internet forum

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An Internet forum powered by phpBB

An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages.[1] They differ from chat rooms in that messages are at least temporarily archived. Also, depending on the access level of a user or the forum set-up, a posted message might need to be approved by a moderator before it becomes visible.

Forums have a specific set of jargon associated with them; e.g. a single conversation is called a "thread".

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Comparison with other web applications

Electronic mailing lists: The main difference between forums and electronic mailing lists is that mailing lists automatically deliver new messages to the subscriber, while forums require the reader to visit the website and check for new posts. Because members may miss replies in threads they are interested in, many modern forums offer an "e-mail notification" feature, whereby members can choose to be notified of new posts in a thread, and web feeds that allow members to see a summary of the new posts using aggregator software. There are also software products that combine forum and mailing list features, i.e. posting and reading via email as well as the browser depending on the member's choice.


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Mail2forum for phpBB 3

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Postby Pda0 » Fri Nov 30, 2007 2:13 pm

MOD Title: mail2forum (m2f)
MOD Version: 2.0.0a5
MOD Download: currently Alpha releases (testing only!)
MOD Websitehttp://www.mail2forum.com

Current Statushttp://mail2forum.com/v20-development/status/
Issue Trackerhttp://tracker.mail2forum.com/projects/show/m2f
Current Sourcebrowse SVN repository

How to get involved: Visit out support forums, and contact admins George andPda0.

MOD Description: A fully-featured message hub. Imports and exports messages from/to unlimited formats, such as phpBB 3, email, RSS, nntp, blogs, other Bulletin Boards (SMF, vBulletin, etc.).



A sample post replied via email

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Posted by OpenID User — 2012-12-08

Yesterday and today I spent some time reviving the 1.2.6 and 2.0.0.a5 versions of m2f. I was stunned by the amount of downloads and interested people and the deadness of mail2forum.com. Why is that? 1.2.6 I got running on the Turnkey LAMP VM with (more…)


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Mailing Lists

net.usenix
utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ucsfcgl!sdcarl!sdcattb!sdcatta!phonlab!sdcsvax!jvz
Wed Apr 7 06:18:31 1982
Usenix Newsletter

In the letter from John Donnelly regarding the Boston Meeting, he mentioned the funding of a newsletter for Usenix. I just want to put in my bid for an "electronic newsletter" and not a physical (paper) one. It would seem to be a waste of paper and stamps to not take advantage of the net for distribution...

John Van Zandt
UCSD

net.usenix
utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!ARPAVAX:ucbvax!g:usenix
Fri Apr 9 12:01:03 1982
This is a test

News about ";login:", the USENIX Association Newsletter, will follow.
Do not cease breathing!

Mailing lists multiply the power of email by enabling you to send a message to many people across the Internet who are interested in the same subject, and enables readers to monitor interesting discussions on several subjects at once with automated assistance and little effort.

Anyone with email access can subscribe to mailing lists on subjects they find interesting and obtain free, peer-reviewed, up-to-date information not available anywhere else. The following sections provide more information:

  • One-to-many communication
  • Confidentiality
  • Review
  • Redistribution
  • Archiving

Many list commands are described in this section, so you may wish to review the section on notation describing conventions about command placeholders and options.




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