On September 2, 2003 at 22:58, "Darren Nickerson" wrote: (courtesy cc to poster until list problems are known to be solved)
> > Yes and no. SPAMMODE can be enabled for all older archives. The only > > limitation is that mail addresses in converted message bodies and headers > > will not be obscured since that is static data. All index pages and > > dynamic portions of message pages will be affected (use EDITIDX to have > > all pages updated). > > So it can be done (at least partially) ... that's great! Forgive me, but > how? Somehow I'm missing the magic incantation I'm going to need to get > those pages updated, and I'm not understanding how to use EDITIDX as you > mention above. Use the -editidx command-line option. I.e. You can set SPAMMODE in your resource file (or on the command-line), and than invoke mhonarc with your new resource file and the -editidx option. This will cause all pages to get updated. Example usage: mhonarc -rcfile myresources.mrc -editidx /path/to/archive Note, in later releases of mhonarc, setting SPAMMODE will automatically set MODIFYBODYADDRESSES. Therefore, new messages will have address in message bodies modified. Your Perl script you write is only needed for existing messages. --ewh --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE MHONARC-USERS