Hi Jeff,
This is a quick heads up that I'm now the maintainer for Debian's
MHonArc package.
What is Debian?
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of unnecessary code.
I noticed that the documentation discourages
the use of the command HEADER?
Not sure what HEADER does? Is it a resource?
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Rob Zietlow
NOC Analyst
Berbee Information Networks
(608)288-3000 Fax (608)288-3007
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o you have in mind? e.g. are you thinking UNIX
or NT?
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can then have
indexes for each department.
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Compras com facilidade e segurana?
ShoppingBOL
http://shopping.bol.com.br
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, but that still leaves the question as to whether messages without
"Re:" should take priority?
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Hi Andrew,
I've just tried setting the DateFields resource to date:received, but
that didn't make any difference.
I'm not sure what's with the timezone issue above, but I think
DateFields can only work with "received" if MTA headers still exist,
and you said they don't.
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sing "back to front" threading and was solved
by "forcing" MHonArc to choose one or the other (setting in the rc
file).
This does still leave the question as to why originals are not
prioritized by lack of the "Re:" text, but I imagine this would
"potentially" be an unreliable way of sorting.
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creen within seconds. The only
problems are:
1. I can't get the Mercury team to agree to improve the archiving tools.
2. I loose headers at the MHonArc stage.
If there's a legal dispute or a virus or spam it makes it impossible to
trace without the MTA headers.
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t. MHonArc has to parse lots of messages to determine which ones are
new.
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of this
powerful program but I am spread rather thinly as it is and I simply do not
have the time to invest in mhonarc.
Thanks very much,
Ian Wilson
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rence between the "date" field, and
the "received" header. As far as I know the "date" field is the date the
message was sent.
You may want experiment with the DATEFIELDS resource.
Yes, I'm using that and it works perfectly. I was merely pointing out
the issue in case others were not aware of it :)
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ation in this message ***
Is this disconnect being caused by our mailing list server?
What, specifically, should I ask our mailing list admin to adjust to prevent this
disconnect?
Is there a setting in MHonArc that I can set to overcome this?
Eric P.
SunPS Web Infrastructure Team
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to create a new discussion thread but not everyone will wish to
do this.
thanks,
Ian Wilson
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is still a valuable resource as you can create more
manageable index sizes.
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e how many
message were actually added during the operation?
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processing six lists and everything is working
perfectly.
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mand shell.
OK, thanks I'll give it a try.
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ad a feeling MULTIPG would not fit in too well.
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without having to hack the source?
Thanks,
Roger Brown
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interesting
possibilities... Thanks.
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Host file. It
basically doesn't like the double quotes. I tried wrapping the whole
command line in yet more double quotes but that didn't work either. I
got it working in the end using %COMSPEC% at the start of the command
line, but I was wondering if there's a better way?
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or that NT is not very good as a mail server?
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both just seem to get ignored. There is a
setting that specifies that application/* should be handled by
mhexternal.pl??? Should this not be writing a file to disk??
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in a text file. None of the HTML needs to be
changed or uploaded to the server. The page just renders with the new
settings next time the user visits the archive or hits "refresh".
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be a major project, however I don't really see
why it could not retain it's present static capabilities and still offer
a database back end as an option?
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for being able to stream the headers into separate
fields.
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is ignored.
Yup, just to confirm, I don't give -rc in the command line when adding
messages to my archive, and the resources seem to work fine.
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the command prompt, and it makes
sense, as there's so many options you can choose. You also may wish
to make complex scripts that include calls to MHonArc. I've only ever
run NT, so I'm not sure about Linux related stuff, but I believe the
procedure is very similar.
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http
working folder) and
put all the messages in there, it started working. But I don't
understand why it didn't work with messages in the current folder?
Also, I get a warning "Invalid year, using current" on every message. I
imagine this is due to two figure date stamps by Mercury/32? Is there
any way I
I got this working before, but this time round MHonarc keeps
saying "No new Messages" after reading the source folder. The messages
have random looking names and a "cnm" extension. Does anyone know the
command line syntax for working with individual messages?
Thanks for any hel
r that sets a resource to
null.)
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ly add this
specific message. Whether this is possible under NT I don't know. Any
ideas welcome.
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mean here by "maillists" ??
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was careful to get the
resource settings exactly right at the outset, as I wasn't sure what
would happen if I changed them later.
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he screen, and added
search using Microsoft Index Server. So far it's a dream and the bosses
are over the moon.
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a field for each
component of the message. The body is stored in compressed form and
extracted "on the fly" as it's requested from the web server.
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user would then be able to choose month/year of
interest and only see messages that were posted in that period.
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round
color and font of every message in every archive, just change a few
lines of text in myStyle.css
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for the "threads" index? When I say
"title" I mean the big text at the top of the index page, not the title
of the browser window.
Thanks for any help.
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:18:25)
to disable the case insensitive feature.
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ut it's rare to have a repeat subject with _exact_ case. Is
it possible to set a flag to intruduce case sensitivity for threading?
Of course I don't want "re: " and "RE: " included.
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ormat
mailboxes to the standard RFC822 mailboxes used by programs like Pine,
Eudora, and Netscape"
... and also MHonArc.
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~dwc3q/code/index.html
Useful for those who have MS outlook express archives.
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Date 1900, using
current instead". Any idea what caused that?
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document as an attachment.
I was wondering if it would be possible to point MHonArc at this folder
and somehow get it to extract all the Word documents to disk?
Thanks for any help.
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and easy. To me, standards are more important than size but then I
guess it could be argued that "tar" is more standard than zip anyway...
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very high on the priority list, I wouldn't hold
my breath for it.
You are right; there were hardly any responses to my post on the M/32
list about his.
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ds, as all my threads say
there are (0) follow ups :(
Oh well, I've asked if the M/32 archive format can be changed :)
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in my *.rc file?
Do I use ^-- End of Message... or ^From ?
Also, does anyone know if we may see native Mercury/32 parsing in a
future version?
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Thanks for the help.
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rom", "Subject" get lost.
It's so close and yet so far! Is there some way I can fix this?
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