--On Thursday, July 22, 2004 11:31 am +0200 Brad Knowles
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At 10:09 AM +0100 2004-07-22, Ian A B Eiloart wrote:
I haven't tested this, but you should be able to use something like
this. Copy everything between the ---snip--- lines, including the blank
lines, but NOT t
At 10:09 AM +0100 2004-07-22, Ian A B Eiloart wrote:
I haven't tested this, but you should be able to use something like this.
Copy everything between the ---snip--- lines, including the blank lines,
but NOT the snip lines themselves.
The problem with telling people to copy something exactly is
--On Thursday, July 22, 2004 4:22 am +0200 Ronny Raschkowan
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Hi.
Could you provid me an exact dummy mail how it would look? I fear i'd do
sth wrong., so i would like to see an example.
I haven't tested this, but you should be able to use something like this.
Copy every
Ronny Raschkowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Mark Sapiro wrote:
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>>Ronny Raschkowan wrote:
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>>>This is really strange.. But I need the normal numeration back.
>>>
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>>If I understand correctly that the new numbers are 3363 less than the
>>old numbers, you could always add 3633
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ronny Raschkowan wrote:
This is really strange.. But I need the normal numeration back.
If I understand correctly that the new numbers are 3363 less than the
old numbers, you could always add 3633 dummy messages to the beginning
of the .mbox file and then
bin/arch --wip
Ronny Raschkowan wrote:
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>This is really strange.. But I need the normal numeration back.
>
If I understand correctly that the new numbers are 3363 less than the
old numbers, you could always add 3633 dummy messages to the beginning
of the .mbox file and then
bin/arch --wipe [listname]
I thin
Mark Sapiro wrote:
Ronny Raschkowan wrote:
I needed do edit a message of an archive today, so i did the change, and
saved it. Later, i had to run the bin/arch script to regenerate the
archive of the list i had to edit a message. Thats what i did, providing
"bin/arch mylist [].
It seems f
Ronny Raschkowan wrote:
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>I needed do edit a message of an archive today, so i did the change, and
>saved it. Later, i had to run the bin/arch script to regenerate the
>archive of the list i had to edit a message. Thats what i did, providing
>"bin/arch mylist [].
It seems from what you say lat
Hello!
I have a problem, and i still can't get the right answer for it, maybe
you could help me.
I needed do edit a message of an archive today, so i did the change, and
saved it. Later, i had to run the bin/arch script to regenerate the
archive of the list i had to edit a message. Thats what i