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I am doing summer cleaning including bringing MHonArc 2.5.8 into
Debian and dusting off the old wishlists and/or bug reports.
Question: Any change to the status of the UTF-8 wishlist below
(i.e. have any of the suggestions been merged
Speaking strictly for myself as member of mhonarc-user, I have a
slight preference for the illegitimi non carborundum (*) approach.
Basically, no matter what there is going to be a tidal wave of spam
directed towareds my inbox. I feel good about leaving my email address
unobfuscated on the web as
The image idea is nice since it is type of a Turing test, and the
image can be generated to give OCR systems trouble.
There is a research field devoted to exactly this topic. See
http://www.parc.xerox.com/research/istl/projects/captcha/ Simson
Garfinkle wrote a Technology Review article on the
Hi all,
Out of curiosity, I took a uncustomized MHonArc generated message page
and replaced all the MHonArc markup with HTML div tags. For
example, turning !--X-Body-of-Message-- into div
id=X-Body-of-Message
It was a fairly clean process. There were a couple of small
inconsistances here and
Hi all,
I just uploaded MHonArc 2.6.9 to Debian; it should be part of Debian
Unstable in 14 hours, Debian Testing in 10 days, and Debian
Stable possibly some time in 2005. Question for (presumably) Earl:
I'm doing spring cleaning on bugreports filed through Debian, any
there that I can close
I have an mbox file that, when viewed in mutt, appears to have 240
messages. When processed by mhonarc, only 226 messages are rendered into
the html archive.
Count the number of unique message id's. Look for X-No-Archive: Yes
headers. I suspect one or the other will cover the discrepency.
-Jeff
Using the following rcfile:
TREVERSE
SPAMMODE
MSGBODYEND
$TSLICE(10;10;1)$
/MSGBODYEND
I find that the thread slices doesn't validate - see
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Funagi.mail-archive.com%3A8080%2Fproblem.html
Any suggestions? It looks like the problem is you aren't
Good catch. I'm seeing this as well, although (after checking
out about 10 messages) it seems like this problem only occurs in
HTML mail.
I just noticed that when the word expression occurs in the body text of a
message, it gets replaced with the text _expression_ in the archived
message body
Is anyone else seeing chatter from mhonarc 2.6.14 despite the
-quiet command line option being used? I think I'm seeing the MH
file names sent to mhonarc reported to standard error. I don't think
this happended with 2.6.12+ and previous.
-Jeff
I'm about to release the 2.6.14 mhonarc debian package anyway,
I'll make sure it has a quiet patch.
Recently a colleague and I were doing some filespace juggling and
moved some mhonarc archives around. Specifically, we moved an archive
to a new parition and then made a symlink at the old location. That
didn't go so well.
Most messages archived fine, then we hit one that had an attachment
and
In the never ending quest for speed, I read up on
how to profile Perl programs, and ran on mhonarc.
Here's the results and what to read if you want to
try the same thing.
http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2004/06/25/profiling.html
Does this look reasonable to people? Anything obviously
weird?
Jeff
On 4/14/07, Dave Stragand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently implemented Jeff Breidenbach's RDF feed rcfile that many of
us are using to create news feeds from MHonArc.
Really? People are still using that? I'd switched to RSS quite
some time ago, using the following resource file. However,
I'm seeing a little bit of weird behaviour in the Tamil lanaguage.
Check out the subject line on the message page, which is fine. Versus
the same subject line on the index page, which is rendering
incorrectly due to a UTF-8 character being split by whitespace. (This
is the lastest message from
This question is a little esoteric.
I decided to try improving mhonarc's archiving speed with one of those
whiz-bang solid state drives from Intel. Unfortunately, they are
pretty low capacity and I can't fit all the data. So I decided to go
with a hybrid strategy; all new writes go to the SSD,
Great, that is a possible performance enhancement for the future, as
very large directories can be slow to read, even when totally cached
by Linux. For the immediate term, I'll talk with the aufs folks to see
if directory reads can get faster.
$ time ls -U /dev/null # cached
real0m1.471s
Happy Easter and ping... :)
I can work on a patch in the next few days unless Earl tells me to
back off because he's going to do it. :)
How can I be most helpful?
-Jeff
Modifying code to remember last message number is
straight-forward and independent of any file system that
may be in use.
Ok, to spice things up I'm offering a $300 bounty for whoever writes
the patch that gets accepted into the MhonArc codebase.
OK, ok... I put something together and sent it to you and Earl for review.
I'm not sure about the bounty though since I did say that I'd do this
before.
The patch is awesome and the bounty is yours. Very nice work.
-Jeff
I upgraded from Ubuntu 8.10 to 9.04 and no longer see any visual
difference for Tamil in Firefox. I guess it was a now-fixed Firefox
issue all along.
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Jeff Breidenbach j...@jab.org wrote:
I'm attaching screenshots of what I am seeing - Firefox is claiming
some
And are any of you familiar with the legal requirements to remove messages?
ChillingEffects does a pretty good job explaining some of these issues.
http://www.chillingeffects.org
I'm having trouble suppressing attachments. For example, I'd
like all jpeg images to be discarded. My best efforts with
MIMEFilters, m2h_null::filter, MIMEArgs, excludeexts are
insufficient. I've placed everything needed to reproduce the
problem here. Thoughts greatly appreciated.
I'm the Debian package maintainer for mhonarc.
This is fixed in Jessie and you might want to try
installing the package from Jessie. (This usually
doesn't work without backporting, but it might work
for mhonarc.)
https://packages.qa.debian.org/m/mhonarc.html
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