On Tue, 19 Aug 1997, Clay Cowgill wrote:
> Imagine a webpage attached to a database. The database contains
> (nominally) a first/last name field(s), a "good" field, a "neutral" field,
> a "bad" field, and "submitter" field.
> [...]
Basicly the same idea I was shooting for with the searchable mailing list
archive. The mailing list allowed for more information, which could be a bad
thing actually.
Further explination on the mailing list:For several mailing lists I run, I
use a program called hypermail that turns a mailbox format archive file into
hyperlinked web pages, then index that with freewais.
-Chris
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WestNet Internet Services of Westchester
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Received on Tue Aug 19 10:22:23 1997
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