Search for list archive -- ideas?

Peter Verhagen pverhagen at sapl.ab.ca
Tue Dec 28 20:31:48 GMT 2004


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You could look into keeping your existing list service and add the list
marc.theaimsgroup.com..

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?q=about#Add

about: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?q=about#What

I've had good success with their interface.

Peter Verhagen

Julian Field wrote:

> It's pretty generally agreed that the mailing list search facility
> provided by jiscmail is not much good.
> So I'm looking for alternatives.
>
> The only obvious solution that comes to mind is to use Hypermail to
> create a huge list archive, and then possibly use Google to provide the
> search facility. But I don't want to break up the archive into separate
> months as threads continue over month-boundaries. Alternatively I could
> create my own index using some other search software.
>
> I'm looking for recommendations and ideas for what would be best here!
>
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