How in the world do you index a list of URLs NOT in the aspseek.conf? I have 
tried everything I can think of:

./index -i -f myfile.txt
./index -N 100

Doesn't work. The myfile.txt lists 5,000 URLs like this:

Server http://someserver.com/

But when I run the above (ie, ./index -i -f myfile.txt)

I get the following error:

Bad URL: Server http://someserver.com/

So I removed the "Server " so now it reads:

http://someserver.com/

Did the same thing:

./index -i -f myfile.txt

Now it shows them in the database:

./index -S

ASPseek database statistics

    Status    Expired      Total
   -----------------------------
         0       5000       5000 Not indexed yet
   -----------------------------
     Total       5000       5000

So now I try to run the indexer:

./index -N 100

And now the indexer gives the same damm error:

No "Server" command for URL http://www.someserver.com/ - deleted.
( 0  1  1  0  0  0  0 21) Adding URL: http://www.someserver.com/

So all it did was delete all these URLs. I have tried every other 
combination I can think of after reviewing the ./index -h, but nothing seems 
to work. How in the word do you get these indexed using an external file?

Also before when I hard coded all URLs in aspseek.conf there were about 200 
URLs which were always shown as "Not Yet Index". How in the heck do you get 
them index or delete the damm things?

It doesn't make sense to have to add thousands of URLs in the aspseek.conf 
file every time you want to add new URLs to the list. You certainly don't 
want to set the system to reindex everything specially if you just added 
5,000 URLs the day before. That would use unecessary bandwidth to say the 
least.

Anyone have any suggestions?

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