On November 26, 1999 at 12:02, "Peter Seitz jun." wrote:
I fully agree. I am trying to make some resource files available
which simulate the hypermail archive style. Hopefully I will have
them finished in january next year. It would be of great help for
other people to have some well
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 6:58:13 +0100
"Simeon ben Nevel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On November 11, 1999 at 10:57, "Simeon ben Nevel" wrote:
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Thanks for the kind words
All the info is in the docs, but it's sometimes hard to ferret it out and
integrate the
On November 11, 1999 at 10:57, "Simeon ben Nevel" wrote:
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Earl... Would REVERSE have any effect combined with NOSORT?
It should.
and 4 distinct versions of the threaded index:
Threads arranged by dateold - new TSORT (the default)
Threads arranged by date
On November 11, 1999 at 07:19, "Andrzej Kasperowicz" wrote:
I have a problem with author and subject indexes (why Earl does not set
them by default?).
Because they add extra processing overhead. If you want the extra
work to be done, you need to explicitly specify it.
I don't know how to
On November 11, 1999 at 10:57, "Simeon ben Nevel" wrote:
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Thanks for the kind words
All the info is in the docs, but it's sometimes hard to ferret it out and
integrate the bits from various places.
MHonArc is a supremely flexible product, but the learning curve
Andrzej Kasperowicz said:
I (Simeon Nevel) said:
The latest versions of Pegasus *can* store message "folders" in mbox
format if you tell it to.
How...?
I can see from your message headers:
X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Win32 (v3.12a)
that you're using the same version of Pegasus that
At 01:37 PM 11/4/99 +0100, Andrzej Kasperowicz wrote:
Mails from the file which I saved from the pegasus mail folder do not want
to
be processed by mhonarc like separate mails, but as a one mail. Why? What
to do about that?
You can have a look at that there:
On 11/4/99 at 1:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrzej Kasperowicz)
wrote:
Mails from the file which I saved from the pegasus mail folder do not
want to be processed by mhonarc like separate mails, but as a one
mail. Why? What to do about that?
Check the MSGSEP resource as Al suggests, but I've
Check the MSGSEP resource as Al suggests, but I've never used Pegasus
mail -- does it store files in mbox format, like Pine or Eudora? if
MSGSEP doesn't help you, try posting two consecutive raw messages from
your datastore to the list.
You can have a look at this messages saved from
Check the MSGSEP resource as Al suggests, but I've never used Pegasus
mail -- does it store files in mbox format, like Pine or Eudora? if
MSGSEP doesn't help you, try posting two consecutive raw messages from
your datastore to the list.
The latest versions of Pegasus *can* store
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