Jesse Erlbaum the author of C::A hosts a mailing list for the module. Here's an excerpt from the info mail with the goods:
To subscribe to the list, send a message to: <cgiapp-subscribe@lists.erlbaum.net> To remove your address from the list, send a message to: <cgiapp-unsubscribe@lists.erlbaum.net> Send mail to the following for info and FAQ for this list: <cgiapp-info@lists.erlbaum.net> <cgiapp-faq@lists.erlbaum.net> Similar addresses exist for the digest list: <cgiapp-digest-subscribe@lists.erlbaum.net> <cgiapp-digest-unsubscribe@lists.erlbaum.net> To get messages 123 through 145 (a maximum of 100 per request), mail: <cgiapp-get.123_145@lists.erlbaum.net> To get an index with subject and author for messages 123-456 , mail: <cgiapp-index.123_456@lists.erlbaum.net>
I couldn't find if there was a web-searchable archive, though.
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