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Jim Henderson wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 01:32:49 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
It could be done - the technical side isn't so difficult to manage, but the "cultural" side of that integration might be the bigger challenge.
I understand that gmame requires somekind of registration, to validate your email. It could be done on a different server than the forum nntp, and have different rules (if wanted). As a first step :-?
The setup there is a little different; I understand that to gate to the forums from e-mail, you set up an e-mail address that subscribes to the list, and then the gateway handles passing messages to/from the list.
For gmane, the list is the master to which everything else is slaved. The web- and nntp interfaces are just that - interfaces.
But the larger issue is that cultural issue - differences in behavioural standards between the lists and the forums, for example.
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