MarkMail

MarkMail

Infobox Software | name = MarkMail
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developer = Mark Logic
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operating_system = Any (web based application)
genre = mailing list archive
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website = [http://markmail.org markmail.org]

MarkMail is a free public mailing list archive service that emphasizes interactivity and search analytics. Every search result shows a histogram traffic chart of the messages matching the query, and also the top matching lists and senders.

The site makes heavy use of MarkLogic Server, an XML content server developed and sold by Mark Logic, the sponsor of the site.

Size and contents in the archive

MarkMail started in November 2007 with approximately 4 million email messages. As of 21 August 2008, the service claims inclusion of 23,122,564 messages across 4,413 lists, of which 3,004 are active lists. [http://markmail.org/browse MarkMail list of lists] ]

The archive includes complete list histories for Apache, FreeBSD, GNOME, Jabber, Java.net, KDE, Mozilla, MySQL, OpenOffice.org, Perl.org, PostgreSQL, Python, Red Hat, Ruby, W3C, WSO2, and Xen, among others.

References

External links

* [http://markmail.org MarkMail homepage]
* [http://markmail.blogspot.com Official MarkMail Blog]

News coverage

* [http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10001061-16.html CNet article on MarkMail adding java.net lists]
* [http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-9879799-16.html CNet article using MarkMail as a data source]

Prominent uses

* [http://perl.org Perl.org homepage]
* [http://java.net Java.net homepage]

Interviews

* [http://dot.kde.org/1217966578/ KDE.News]
* [http://www.theperlreview.com/Interviews/jason-hunter-markmail-200805.html The Perl Review]
* [http://feathercast.org/?p=60 The Apache Software Foundation Feathercast]

Awards

* [http://blogsofnote.blogspot.com/2008/08/making-of-markmail.html Blogger "Blogs of Note"]


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