Patrick Bogen wrote:
>
>Bash can do this for you:
>
>#!/bin/bash
>bin/arch --wipe
>
>...Assuming that bin/arch --wipe alone does what I think it does.
It needs to be
bin/arch --wipe listname /dev/null
listname is always required. The next argument is the .mbox file which
defaults to the archive
Con Wieland wrote:
>
>When I checked the archives for the
>current month a number of partial messages showed up with no from
>line and no date.
>
>Any idea's on what to look for would be appreciated.
Look for messages containing unescaped "From " lines in the body.
The bin/cleanarch script c
Patrick Bogen sent the message below at 08:18 4/7/2006:
>On 4/6/06, Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So if you decided 500 was a good number to index, for the first chunk
> > you would do:
> >
> > bin/arch --wipe --start=1 --end=500 listname
> >
> > For subsequent chunks you would do
On 4/6/06, Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So if you decided 500 was a good number to index, for the first chunk
> you would do:
>
> bin/arch --wipe --start=1 --end=500 listname
>
> For subsequent chunks you would do (adjusting the start and end
> indexes of course...):
>
> bi
Con Wieland sent the message below at 11:50 4/6/2006:
>Hello,
>
>I'm having trouble with one of my archives. This archive is about 5
>years old and is fairly large. The problem is I recently had to
>remove a message and reindex. When I checked the archives for the
>current month a number of partial
Hello,
I'm having trouble with one of my archives. This archive is about 5
years old and is fairly large. The problem is I recently had to
remove a message and reindex. When I checked the archives for the
current month a number of partial messages showed up with no from
line and no date. T