Hello! indexer understands these types of comments:
<!--UdmComment--> ... <!--/UdmComment--> and <NOINDEX> ... </NOINDEX> It is possible to configure Mhonarch so it will format html pages in this style: <html> <body> <NOINDEX> Mhonarch headers like [Date][Thread] etc </NOINDEX> <!--X-Body-of-Message--> Message Body <!--X-Body-of-Message-End--> <NOINDEX> Mhonarch footers </NOINDEX> </body> </html> If it's possible, just try it and send configuration notes to the list, we'll add them into our documentation. Anyway, I understand that you might want to index a remote mail archive without having an access to configure it. I think, we should add this to our TODO: an option for Server indexer.conf command to tell indexer that we are in Mhonarch indexing mode, so it'll ignore all unrelated headers/footers. Regards! David Coley wrote: > Hello, > > I've been using mnoGoSearch with my programming mailing list for about 2 > years. The mailing list is run on a qmail-ezmlm based system using > Mhonarch to create the html files from the mailing list. What my users > have requested is that when they search the actual e-mail text shows up > instead of the [Date][Thread] ... etc. > > I know that Mhonarch places <!--X-Body-of-Message--> and > <!--X-Body-of-Message-End--> to start and finish the actual body of the > e-mail. Is it possible to get Mhonarch to just archive that part of the > message (still of course taking the Subject from the top part). > > Thanks for any help you can provide. > ___________________________________________ If you want to unsubscribe send "unsubscribe general" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]