On April 11, 2002 at 13:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mharc will be a separate package from MHonArc with its own release
schedule. I'll try to release at the same time as the next MHonArc
release, but if there are people who are interested in it, I cam
make a version temporarily
On April 18, 2002 at 11:29, ron wrote:
i have searched the archive but didn't seen this problem addressed
although im sure others must have run into it.
i would like to be able to have the latest posts from three different
email list archives displayed on one web page. is this possible
On April 19, 2002 at 23:56, Chad Kouse wrote:
I would like to capture the attachments into a mysql database. I'm
already capturing the to, from, subject, and body into the database, now
I just need to get the attachments. I use a perl script and mhonarc to
accomplish this, but have been
On April 25, 2002 at 11:25, Paul Hoffman wrote:
CharsetConverters
iso-8859-15; MHonArc::CharEnt::str2sgml; MHonArc/CharEnt.pm
/CharsetConverters
Thanks, Earl! Any others on my list that should have something other
than -ignore-?
It depends on your needs. If you want to try to support
On April 25, 2002 at 13:57, Mike Lecza wrote:
I believe this is part of what is called Converted Message Header. How
can I get rid of it or change it?
* To:
* Subject: [Test] bart
* From: bart
* Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:28:12 -0400
* Importance: Normal
*
On April 30, 2002 at 23:44, Jym Dyer wrote:
=v= Okay, I've put the rough cut script below. It's got a lot
of stuff hardcoded into it, and does hacky things like grabbing
info out of comments that is better gotten from variables. I'm
working on a rewrite that uses mhamain.pl and also does
,v 1.2 2002/05/03 20:52:43 ehood Exp $
## Author:
## Earl Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
## Description:
## Custom MHonArc-based program that supports $X-MSG-PREVIEW$
## resource variable using the callback API.
##
## Invoke program with -man option to see manpage
always welcome.
If anyone has developed anything similiar for other editors (like
emacs), please contribute.
Enjoy,
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to Earl :)
The main problem is the lack of abstraction of message filenames
in the current code base.
As for 8.3 support, I will not bother with it. If someone really
needs it, they will have to contribute it.
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and filenames,
I'll look into solutions when I am up to par, and if any solution
is possible with v2.x code base, it will have to wait until v2.4
(or later).
If anyone has tried out v2.3 alpha and noticed any problems, please
drop me a message detailing the problems.
--ewh
Earl
our system to 2000+
and send messages to MHonArc with dates 2000+.
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hich could cripple threading).
Hope this helps,
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er related information
on page formatting.
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multiple days in a non-linear fashion.
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This is the default sorting option. The other choices are sorting
threads by subject or message processing order.
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name '[0-9]*' -print`
Drop a note if you get something to work. I can add ezmlm archive
support to the docs/FAQ.
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, and the assumptions that messages were
converted with later versions of MHonArc. I'll try to look into
it when I get time.
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($base) = $tmp =~ s/["']\s//;
}
$base =~ s%(.*/).*%$1%;
Try it out, and tell us if it works. If so, I'll add it to the next
release.
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EFilters
(eg: MIMEFilters override) before applying def-mime.rc.
This is needed to clear your multipart/mixed setting.
If you are only working with a test archive, you can just recreate
the archive as normal, but do not set MIMEFILTERS.
--ewh
Earl Ho
On August 17, 1998 at 22:35, Mats Dufberg wrote:
Once in a while mail to the archive is refuse with error
"ERROR: Unable to create /path/.mhonarc.lck after 20 tries"
I have increased both times between tries and the number of tries with
-lockdelay 15 -locktries 20
The machine is quite
On August 19, 1998 at 16:51, Bill Silvert wrote:
Would it be possible to twig MHonArc so that when it does encounter a
mailto: link (yes, I'm putting them in by hand!) it converts it to a URL
but leaves the mailto out of the text? I get a lot of messages that
Just modify the text/plain
ssage page.
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should get 'No new messages', correct?
Do your messages have message-ids? If not, then do not use -add.
See URL:http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/MHonArc/faq/archives.html#dups.
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the appropriate
content-types. Otherwise, you will need to write your own MIME filter
to try to detect HTML markup within text/plain messages (a solution
I do not advocate).
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y previous
message, I am adverse to making changes like this since I do not
want to risk breaking all the existing archives of other users if
those users choose to "upgrade" to a version that have changed
the !--X...-- comments.
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look at the code this weekend to see where the all the permission
checks are done.
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t tell you the reason behind the MSGSEP resource used.
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ds (or MD5 sums) is something I will look into
for v2.x, but after v2.3 is released.
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nteresting
feature.
What does an index entry look like if there is no subject field?
MHonArc should set the subject to "No Subject".
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http://w
On June 8, 1998 at 10:15, J C Lawrence wrote:
Does anyone here have a tool which will (attempt to) generate original
message texts from MHonArc's HTML-ised versions?
Not that I know of. It is possible, but it can be complicated if
you try to deal with MIME decoded messages.
I am looking to
On June 9, 1998 at 09:37, Roberto Del Bianco wrote:
There is no message header that mhonarc requires to do its job.
Message-IDs are not required (a feature that has existed since the
intial code base due to personal needs). MHonArc will warn if no data
can be determined, but mhonarc
ope this helps,
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rch, the less I find. Help.
No. $TO$ only exists for mailto URLs.
Currently, there is no capability to have mhonarc store arbitrary
message fields w/o modifying the code.
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. This can occur if MHonArc is abnormally terminated. If you
know that no other MHonArc process is editting the archive you are try
to modify, then manually remove the lock file or use the FORCE
resource.
Hope this helps,
--ewh
Earl Hood | University
justify a difference in format.
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be quite lengthy and it seemed unneeded for how people use MHonArc.
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to get rid
of these PRE/PRE tags?
Check the MIMEFILTERS resource page and the options available to
the text/plain filter.
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solutions.
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esources can be used customize date appearance.
With v2.3 (its in the alpha release), you even have the ability
of formatting dates on an individual resource variable level.
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page.
You should be able to do what you want. Make note of the security
warnings mentioned about using message specified filenames.
v2.3 adds the usenameext option to do like the naming scheme you
mentioned.
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.
Enjoy,
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ms-tnef;m2h_null::filter; mhnull.pl
/MIMEFilters
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termination.
However, it is known that Perl's signal handling is not perfect. Even
though I do nothing fancy with signal handling, it may be possible it
is a source of problems if signals are involved in anyway.
--ewh
Earl Hood | University of California: Irvine
On September 24, 1998 at 18:38, jesse hirsh wrote:
how do i turn off the automatic a href markup that is done to any
http://www line in an archived message?
Check the options to the m2h_text_plain::filter documented in
the MIMEFILTERS resource page.
--ewh
Earl Hood
from a MAC or Unix machine (the graphic is visable on the actual page.
Does anyone know why this is happening?
Check the content-type Eudora gives the graphic. I bet it is not
using the proper type (probably using application/octet-stream).
--ewh
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e filter options to the various filters
documented in the MIMEFILTERS page for possible work-arounds on
the MHonArc side.
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a problem for me: I therefore hav
e
a solution even if it's not the perfect one.
If using v2.3, you may want to use the SUBJECTSTRIPCODE resource.
This way, you do not have to re-add your patch each time you upgrade
to a newer release.
--ewh
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hole. For example, I can send a message with a filename of ".htpasswd".
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options you specify to MHonArc applies to all messages
you process. So it is best to side with caution. If senders set the
content-type fields correctly, everything will work as expected.
--ewh
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tle.doc". Plus, not
everyone/system use extensions.
It is trivial for people to add "usenameext" if they want it. Keying
off the content-type is the proper way to do things. Deviations should
not be the default, and should only occur if the user requests it.
--ewh
method of interfacing
with a news server, please pass on the information to the list. It
is definitely something that I can add to the FAQ so others can
benefit. I've never bothered to come up with something myself (no
real need, except maybe curiosity).
--ewh
Earl Hood
file? Here it is :
It is a bug. Here is the diff:
--- mhrcvars.pl ---
424c424
if ($num 1) {
---
if ($num 2) {
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ing.
Note, message body conversion is controled by MIMEFILTERS. Message
headers are formatted based on several resources. Start with
the FIELDSBEG resource page on how to customize the formatting
of message header data.
--ewh
Earl Hood | University of Californ
$
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t manually within a resource file since resource file
syntax can confuse things.
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in time for the next, and the next times out.
I solved this problem by changing in the code so that mhonarc says
die 75;
instead, which will queue the mail for processing later.
v2.3 returns an exit status of 75 if unable to obtain a lock.
--ewh
Earl Hood
.
Is this a bug or am I missing something here?
Looks like a bug. It happens with the latest development release
also.
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rmm switch is given a message-id that is not in the archive?
It will spit out a warning, and continue with the next message.
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is specified each time
you process the archive.
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.0 is the latest non-test release).
The MHonArc home page will always link to the latest documentation
set, which may not match the version you have installed on your
system.
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way to figure out what is causes the error in perl. Could be
related to taint mode if using setuid/getuid? Have you tried
the latest version of perl to see if the problem still exists?
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e Appendix sections of the documentation for more information.
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_
DO YOU YAHOO!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
ot properly
parsing comment declarations. The mistake that roxen is doing was
more common a few years back, but most HTML parsing software (including
Web clients and servers) do things properly now.
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ot properly
parsing comment declarations. The mistake that roxen is doing was
more common a few years back, but most HTML parsing software (including
Web clients and servers) do things properly now.
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On March 3, 1999 at 12:00, Jamey Wood wrote:
Is there a way to require a "Re:" to procede a subject before that is conside
red
to be part of a thread? I am having problems with new messages having the sa
me
subject as very old threads and thus showing up at the bottom of my thread
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//www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/tar/.
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sues.
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[Sorry for the late reply. The message was sent while I was busy moving,
but I think it is still worth a response.]
On January 16, 1999 at 12:28, Al Gilman wrote:
Like you, I fail to find $TO$ in the index of variables.
...
We will have to hear from Earl for a definitive answer, but it sure
On March 8, 1999 at 10:00, Phil Watkinson wrote:
I did come across a couple of 'funnies', probably the result of
my incompetence :-
* The %h parameter (abbreviated month names) is not recognized
in the MSGGMTFORMAT resource.
This is a bug. Use %b instead.
* I found I needed to
vs a batch conversion of mailboxes.
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themselves?
Take a look at the "Page Layout" section of the documentation.
They show which resources are used to determine what HTML markup
gets generated.
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timestamp. Are these
behaviors normal?
The only thing I saw in the FAQ what that messages could be added
twice if they did not have a Message-ID. This is not the case.
Are you using -add?
--ewh
Earl Hood | University of California: Irvine
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On March 18, 1999 at 08:16, "Andrew S. Howell" wrote:
The second one I'm not sure about. Would it be feasible to add support
for user defined variables. What I'm thinking of is the facility to
See the DEFINEVAR resource page of the documentation.
--ewh
On March 24, 1999 at 17:17, "Takashi P.KATOH" wrote:
I think MHonArc does not handle iso-2022-jp headers (not
body) whether MIME encoded or not. Right?
Correct.
So, I wrote the filter for iso-2022 like iso8859.pl.
I hope this benefits you.
Another user has previously contacted me about
archives (eg,
a different archive for each month) to represent a "single" archive for
a list. This does require some preprocessing work (procmail works
well for this), and you have to live with the breaks in thread
continuity across mhonarc archive boundaries.
--ewh
the message-id does
become valid.
Because of the way MHonArc works, this is why addresses to links are
restricted to the message header, and only specific fields in the
headers. This way I know there is no conflict.
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on the touched files, removing (potentially) MHonArc's Date:
header based time stamping. This can screw some search tools.
Yep.
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http
the FIELDORDER and EXCS resources.
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lly a problem with perl.
Note, it is known that if your resource file is not right, perl
may crap out. This happens when there is an unclosed resource that
is used in resource variable processing. Make sure you have all
resources proper defined.
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Earl Hood
To appear In a different place.
Use the DOC resource to turn on/off the message.
Use any of the layout resources to put a customg link to MHonArc.
You can use the $DOCURL$ variable to get the URL to the MHonArc
homepage.
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will occur as expected.
The fix will show up in the next bug fix release.
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On November 5, 1998 at 23:45, Ken-ichi Hirose wrote:
I am using MHonArc 2.3.2 now.
And I execute this.
% mhonarc -rcfile top.rc -otherindex author.rc ~/Mail/foo/
but can not create author.html... ;-(
This is a bug. -otherindex, and -perlinc, command-line options
have no affect. The
MHonArc Users,
Sorry for the frequency of releases lately, but I figure it
is important to get certain bugs fixes out as soon as possible,
especially ones introduced in v2.3.
The latest release can be obtained from
URL:http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/mhonarc.html.
The following bugs should
On November 9, 1998 at 10:48, Roland Holzapfel wrote:
I'd like to change the "Main Index" and the "Main Thread Index" lines to
something else (Name of the List) in the rc file. I didn't find the hint
in the documentation.
TITLE and TTITLE resources.
--ewh
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of the resulting raw HTML will
explain the spacing, and then it is a matter of correlating it
back to resource settings.
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ion to batch files is that I/O redirection
does not work (a stupid limitation of Win32 systems). However, this
will really only affect -single usage. Other operations should work
okay.
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rsion 5.005_02 built for MSWin32-x86-object
Copyright 1987-1998, Larry Wall
Binary build 506 provided by ActiveState Tool Corp. http://www.ActiveState.com
Built 15:40:37 Oct 27 1998
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problem caused by bugs in the version of MHonArc we're using, or is
there something wrong in the setup of MHonArc at our site? (Our mail server
is running SunOS 5.6.)
Hard to say. You may want to try the latest version of MHonArc to
see if the problem still occurs.
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to MHonArc?
The cleaner approach would to add a new option to the mhexternal.pl
filter to support overriding of the Content-Disposition header.
This way there is no reliance on a preprocessor, which many users
may not use.
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/UL
/LI
This is valid.
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e via MIMEARGS.
All default filters are documented in the MIMEFILTERS page. You want
check out the m2h_text_plain::filter and review the MIMEARGS page
on how to pass options to it.
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that might prove useful (eg. input files,
resource files, environment settings, etc).
In your case, version of Perl and operating system will be helpful.
Since the install.me program did not run for you, I am guess something
is wrong with your version of perl.
--ewh
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On November 12, 1998 at 11:40, Ernesto Miranda wrote:
Hi, I'm using qmail 1.3 and the mailing list server ezmlm. My question
is: does mhonarc work with them?.
Search for ezmlm or qmail at the MHonArc mailing list archives for
some answers.
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-w, you will get some
warning, but none should affect the execution of MHonArc. Many -w
messages have been cleaned up over time, but some still exist. It
is tedious work and not a high priority.
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Earl Hood
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URL:http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/
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