Hello Good Monks,

Does anyone perchance know of a perl messageboard script that works well? I want to stay away from PHP and near-microsoftesque UBB-style coded boards.

The board will have to be customized so that it fits the needs of a special area of our website. The messageboard will accomodate various groups, each group with their own locked area. Our staff will also have their own area for comments for each group.

Something barebones (but threaded) would be nice. I'd rather not reinvent the wheel, but rather give it pinstripes and let users pop-wheelies.

Thanks again in advance for any comments!

John J Reiser
newrisedesigns.com

In reply to Configurable, Multi-Area Message Board by newrisedesigns

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