I have a user who would like a webpage produced in the style of web logs such as blogger, etc. Because they have very poor internet connectivity and will be assumed to want easy HTML creation, the obvious way to let them update their webpage seems to be to accept submissions via email
Lets also suppose that the security issues have been taken care of.... So far I have not found many good tools to allow updating of the existing blog style websites via email so I am inclined to write something myself and it seems that mhonarc might be modified to do this...? What I have in mind is basically to modify the "index" page so that it contains all or some of the content from the email. This way running mhonarc on an inbox will create just an index page listing the mails and the contents of each mail, and we should end up with something that looks quite like a weblog Is there an easy way to customise the index page in this way? Also, is there anything out there which does this kind of thing already? The main reason for preferring mhonarc at the moment is that the user can quickly create an email with inline graphics, etc and take advantage of Outlook's rather easy to use HTML editor. This should give a nice easy and fairly wysiwyg editor for the user. Thanks for any help Ed Wildgoose