I got around this by writing a front end that first took the output from
NTmail and sent it to a raw text file (I made this command an executable
recipient and added them to my mail list).  At the end of this execution
(this could also be scheduled daily or on any schedule you like), Mhonarc
was fired off to build the web page.

It's currently broken on my site due to some wierd runtime library error
that only exemplifies itself in Mhonarc.

I'm sure that a similar procedure could be used to parse your log file,
pulling out each message individually, then passing the result to Mhonarc to
add just one message at a time.

Just my 2",
Aaron
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Bosco Tsang
> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 12:50 PM
> To: Steve Pacenka
> Cc: 'Kronbach,Charles'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Converting entire directories on Windows NT
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have just migrated my archive operating from Unix to NT,
> and encountered
> the same problem as you guys described. When I typed the perl
> -e command,
> it returns *.msg.  My perl-win32 is v5.6.0 built 613 from
> ActiveState.
> According to their web site, it's the latest. But the problem
> still not
> solved. Searching their site, and their FAQ etc, seems have
> no mension
> about this at all? Is there any patch, solution (either in
> perl, or in
> mhonarc) etc so that it can fix this problem.

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