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	<title>Comments on: Easiest way to publish email (yahoo group list) to the web?</title>
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		<title>By: Steve S</title>
		<link>http://www.massemailinglist.com/2010/07/easiest-way-to-publish-email-yahoo-group-list-to-the-web/#comment-1831</link>
		<dc:creator>Steve S</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 05:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1) receive the message from the list at a webbased email account like y!mail.  With the calendar message (I am assuming it is one message if it is all posted on one day but different messages then have your list setting set to digest) open, scroll down to the "Save Message Text" and click on it then click on download attachment and save as an html file. Then upload at your website as a page then link to it.  (If you are not the poster of the calendar then make sure you have promission to posted else where.)
2) use a javascript rss box.  This would show all recent messages on you website.  This requires that the messages are public (in Y!Groups).  You can either check the setting  or you should see an RSS orange box on your Y!Group's home page.  Click on the RSS box and copy the webpage address that is displayed (it is usually like this). Then paste into feed url at    decide on the various features and test them on that page until you got what you want then copy and paste into the html of your webpage.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1) receive the message from the list at a webbased email account like y!mail.  With the calendar message (I am assuming it is one message if it is all posted on one day but different messages then have your list setting set to digest) open, scroll down to the &#8220;Save Message Text&#8221; and click on it then click on download attachment and save as an html file. Then upload at your website as a page then link to it.  (If you are not the poster of the calendar then make sure you have promission to posted else where.)<br />
2) use a javascript rss box.  This would show all recent messages on you website.  This requires that the messages are public (in Y!Groups).  You can either check the setting  or you should see an RSS orange box on your Y!Group&#8217;s home page.  Click on the RSS box and copy the webpage address that is displayed (it is usually like this). Then paste into feed url at    decide on the various features and test them on that page until you got what you want then copy and paste into the html of your webpage.</p>
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