On 12/09/2018 07:23, Don Wright wrote: > Mark Rousell wrote: > >> Although it's still something of a work in progress, it seems that >> MM3/Postorius/HyperKitty might be a possible solution in that case. >> >> (That said, I've just tested the search function on the MM3 demo system >> at https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/ and I have to admit that it >> seems rather crude so far.) > > Perhaps [1]this might be a better example of MM3 etc. in action. I believe > the Mailman 3 team has some involvement. > > [1] https://mail.python.org/mm3/archives/
The software running there appears to be identical in terms of functionality to the software running on the link I provided. By the way, the link I offered ( https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/ ) is the demo server linked from official the HyperKittty docs here: https://hyperkitty.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ When I said that search seems "rather crude", what I meant is that if you search for a word such as "core" (i.e. something that might appear very commonly) then you just get a long, long list of hits. You can re-sort the list but there doesn't appear to be any way to narrow down or filter the search results, other than by re-searching using better terms. In short, it works, but a tad crudely. In terms of what I'd have hoped to see, on the search results page I'd have hoped to see a list of mail lists, of authors, of subjects, of date ranges, etc. that I could tick or untick to filter the results. There's nothing like that that I can see. As I mentioned, MM3 and its components are, as I understand it, a work in progress so I presume that search enhancements might well still be coming. -- Mark Rousell
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