Re: Where can you have a definevar?

2000-10-24 Thread Earl Hood
On October 24, 2000 at 10:44, Rodos wrote: > Well I gave it a try with the following. > > > > > >
title="" > author="$FROMNAME$" > email="$FROMADDR$" > subject="$SUBJECTNA$" > archive="" > posts="" > startdate="$DATE(TPARENT)

Re: Does mhonarc2mbox exist?

2000-10-24 Thread Earl Hood
On October 24, 2000 at 11:19, Erik Rossen wrote: > OK, I guess I have a job to do. I'm kind of surprised that noone has ever > asked for this capability before, though. I guess everyone (except me) is It has been brought up before. But maybe only once or twice. > smart enough to keep the ori

Re: Does mhonarc2mbox exist?

2000-10-23 Thread Earl Hood
On October 23, 2000 at 19:49, Erik Rossen wrote: > I have a bit of a problem. We were using Mhonarc to keep an online > archive of the messages of our LUG and one black day our server died. The > msg*.html files and indexes had been properly backed up, but we lost the > mbox files. Yuck. > Ha

Questions not related to original message(was Re: Where can you have a definevar?)

2000-10-23 Thread Earl Hood
On October 23, 2000 at 11:42, Ilan wrote: > 1) As the more sophisticated programs are involving too much work, > I wonder if there is an elegant way to make the index.html file show > few lines of the posts after the header. Not without code changes. The main hurdle is that index pages are gen

Re: Where can you have a definevar?

2000-10-23 Thread Earl Hood
On October 23, 2000 at 10:33, Rodos wrote: > I am trying to do this by changing the TTOPEND resource to output things > like $MSGGMTDATE$. > > To try and get the first date I want to save into a definevar the date of > the first message. So in the TTOPBEGIN I was defining a var called > FIRSTDA

Re: keywords index ?

2000-10-22 Thread Earl Hood
On October 21, 2000 at 16:21, Juan wrote: > Problem : As we can have threads, date and authors indexes, how do I make a > keywords index ? > With this, MH should be used by a working group to access to the new Since "MH" is the name of a MUA, it is best to refer to MHonArc as MHonArc to avoid c

Re: resources & the .db file

2000-10-03 Thread Earl Hood
On October 2, 2000 at 21:47, Eric Pretorious wrote: > Which of the resources are stored in the .mhonarch.db file? I thought that I > read *somewhere* that > all resources _except_ page-layout resources were stored in the .db file but > if I omit the -rc > command-line option everything just r

Re: Re-publishing archives...

2000-10-02 Thread Earl Hood
On October 2, 2000 at 17:32, Eric Pretorious wrote: > 1. The original mail folder/messages are no longer available, > 2. The .mhonarc.db file exists and is intact, and > 3. Major changes have been made to the page layout for the archive, > > ...how does one re-publish an archive after re-definn

Getting started with MHonArc (was `No Subject')

2000-09-26 Thread Earl Hood
On September 22, 100 at 07:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm working with Linux and I'm trying to do a hypermail server using MHonArc. > I downloaded the software and installed it, but now I need to know how can i > run it? Can you help me? There is a Quick Start section that gives examples on

Re: reverse date index within alpha author sort?

2000-09-26 Thread Earl Hood
On September 25, 2000 at 19:42, Susan Horvath wrote: > Is it possible to get a authsort index (in regular alphabetical order) to > put the messages within the author group in reverse chronological order? Not w/o custom code modification. --ewh

Re:

2000-09-23 Thread Earl Hood
##---## ## File: ## @(#) readmail.pl 2.8 00/09/23 14:26:40 ## Author: ## Earl Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED] ## Description: ## Library defining routines to parse MIME e-mail messages. The ## library is designed

Re:

2000-09-22 Thread Earl Hood
On September 22, 2000 at 12:00, Alex Broens wrote: > I'm having the same problem as our friend in message > http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/cgi-bin/w3glimpse2html/mhonarc/2000-07/msg00057.ht > ml > > Haven't found the solution in the archive...does anybody know a fix or workar > ound? See

Re: S/MIME and MhOnarc

2000-09-14 Thread Earl Hood
On September 14, 2000 at 07:31, Aumont wrote: > Digital signature and encryption. > For digital signature : When digital signature is verified, it's > not so simple with Mhnarc to include some html (a bolt icon) : > how to give a diference betwin the mhonarc look of a signed message and > the loo

Re: character conversation

2000-09-14 Thread Earl Hood
On August 30, 2000 at 13:20, "Bela Dringo" wrote: > Here in Hungary we are using two charset: iso-8859-2 and win-1250. > > 1. The MHonArc has no problem with iso-8859-2 but I don't want > to convert the message body characters to legal HTML html code just > leave these as are. I am unsure what

Re: Newbie questions

2000-09-14 Thread Earl Hood
On September 13, 2000 at 22:01, "Simeon Nevel" wrote: > P.S. I'm still looking for a platform independent search engine I > could include in a CD-Rom version of my archives if anyone as any > ideas. If you know of a search engine built with Java, you should be able to get what you want. You c

Re: Newbie questions

2000-09-13 Thread Earl Hood
On September 12, 2000 at 23:23, meijin wrote: > I am running on Win98 SE with Perl and Mhonarc successfully installed. I > took an MBX file from Eudora and was able to successfully bring it into > Mhonarc and process it. However, I see that some email clients are not > inputting a line feed comma

Re: S/MIME and MhOnarc

2000-09-13 Thread Earl Hood
On September 13, 2000 at 08:28, Aumont wrote: > I'am woorking on the mailing list project "Sympa" which use > mhonarc (and a part of marcsearch). Now, Sympa is able to verify > S/MIME signature and to distribute encrypted messages to > subscribers. > How can I plug in MhOnarc openssl in order to

Re: Question about subjectstripcode

2000-09-08 Thread Earl Hood
On September 7, 2000 at 20:15, "SysAdmin, dte.net" wrote: > I use subjectstripcode to strip the subject prefix my mailing lists adds > automatically, but lately I wanted to try stripping the subject prefix even > if it's preceded by 'Re:'. I thought this would do it, but it doesn't: > > > s/^\I

Re: Daygroups & Reverse

2000-09-07 Thread Earl Hood
On September 7, 2000 at 14:51, Eric Pretorious wrote: > Is it possible to sort the daygroups in reverse order (newest at the top) but > to have the messages within the > daygroup sorted in chronological order (oldest at the top)? e.g., Not without changing the code. --ewh

Re: Unable to convert all files in archive

2000-09-07 Thread Earl Hood
On September 6, 2000 at 23:28, Chip Atkinson wrote: > I'm having a bit of trouble archiving all 1041 files in a directory. When > I attempt to do so with the command > mhonarc * > I get only 1008 files. These files' names are numbers, for example, > 1 > 2 > 3 > ... > 1041 You should be givin

Re: Lotus Notes and MhonAarc

2000-08-17 Thread Earl Hood
On August 17, 2000 at 09:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks for the offer. I'm attaching one of the lists. There is a choice for > interdocument separators this one is character code 12. (I don't know if > a > different one would be better). You can modify the MSGSEP resource to match

Re: Lotus Notes and MhonAarc

2000-08-16 Thread Earl Hood
On August 16, 2000 at 16:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 1. Exported the documents out as one file as Structured Text. > 2. I then run >c:\Mhonarc\bin\mhonarc.pl textfile > and get the following warning. > > Warning: Could not parse date for message > Message-Id: <[EMAIL

Re: mhonarc 2.2.0 and $PG(LAST)$...

2000-08-11 Thread Earl Hood
On August 11, 2000 at 22:44, "Hanno 'Rince' Wagner" wrote: > Warning: Unrecognized variable: "BUTTON(TPREV)" > Warning: Unrecognized variable: "BUTTON(TNEXT)" ... I believe the listed variables were not supported in v2.2. I believe you need v2.3 or later. --ewh

Re: Question about spam mode

2000-08-10 Thread Earl Hood
On August 9, 2000 at 23:11, Denis McKeon wrote: > >> Now, I do not know if there is an RFC documenting In-Reply-To. > >> Pointers welcome. I've relied on my experience with it since '88/89 > >> when I first starting using email. > > > >RFC822. Duh (refering to myself). Did not event think to l

Re: Question about spam mode

2000-08-09 Thread Earl Hood
On August 9, 2000 at 14:00, "SysAdmin, dte.net" wrote: > I've noticed when is enabled, the 'Reply-To' address is X'ed out, > but not the 'In-Reply-To' address. I have a chaser script that I run > occasionally to remove ALL email addresses anyway, but I was wondering why > doesn't take care of '

Re: Work with individual msgs from M/32

2000-07-31 Thread Earl Hood
On July 31, 2000 at 21:24, Gerry Hickman wrote: > Right, I was using MHPATTERN. Anyway I got it working today, but it > seems the problem was to do with trying to invoke MHonArc and process > messages in the same working folder. Yesterday I had all the "test" > messages in a folder and tried to i

Re: Work with individual msgs from M/32

2000-07-30 Thread Earl Hood
On July 30, 2000 at 20:28, Gerry Hickman wrote: > > I now want to try using MHonarc to process individual messages that all > reside in the same folder (adding any new ones to the archive). > > I'm sure I got this working before, but this time round MHonarc keeps > saying "No new Messages" afte

Re: x-html tags and the like(#2)

2000-07-26 Thread Earl Hood
On July 26, 2000 at 12:27, uwb wrote: > Sorry but I don't have a url to a sample mailbox file that I can provide > you. However, I have included as an attachment a sample of the archive > that I am working on (testarch.mbx). The archive represents about 170 > messages but the verion I attached

Re: and $SUBJECT$

2000-07-21 Thread Earl Hood
On July 21, 2000 at 16:28, ERIC PRETORIOUS wrote: > I'm trying to define the layout of the links that appear at the bottom > of the page and seem to have found an anomaly: When I call the $SUBJECT$ > _or_ $SUBJECTNA$ explicitly (with their arguments) in the > resource, both return the same value

Re: tags and the like

2000-07-20 Thread Earl Hood
On July 20, 2000 at 15:42, Steve Crandall wrote: > I had about 8 messages that in the body of the e-mail had HTML formatted > text. This HTML layout was surrounded by the tags in > the archive file. When the tag was in place, the only thing seen > on my final archived page was a . Remov

Re: using MHonArc via aliases

2000-07-17 Thread Earl Hood
On July 17, 2000 at 17:12, Lee Howard wrote: > I'd like to get rid of that user altogether without dumping the list and > able to continue receiving mail as always. I have thought about an alias, > such as mailing lists like SmartList use, and have tried adding something > like this to aliases:

Re: Bug in v2.4.6?

2000-07-17 Thread Earl Hood
On July 17, 2000 at 21:37, Gerry Hickman wrote: > I'm a little confused here; I thought you said in the past that the > resource file would over-ride the database settings, and since he's > "setting the resource to null", surely it should over-ride the settings > in the db? Resource file _settin

Re: Bug in v2.4.6?

2000-07-15 Thread Earl Hood
On July 15, 2000 at 03:37, "SysAdmin, dte.net" wrote: > I decided to remove the header information entirely from one of my archives, > so I specified the following in my resource file: > > > . > > > Later, I decided against it and removed the above from the resource file, > but MHonArc still

Re: The fundamentals of MHonArc...

2000-07-12 Thread Earl Hood
On July 12, 2000 at 23:04, Gerry Hickman wrote: > Unfortunately, I think this would mean ditching the archiving system > within Mercury/32 and instead using mail filter rules to pipe individual > messages to a folder structure, as described by Earl. > > This still leaves the problem of how to ad

Re: MHonArc and Verity

2000-07-11 Thread Earl Hood
On July 11, 2000 at 17:34, Dorothy Firsching wrote: > I just put up Verity on my site and find that it will search about anything > except that it gets hung up, I think, on the comments in the > MHonArc-generated .html files. It finds the thread and date indexes if you > search on "order", fo

Re: FYI: XML-based mhonarc archive

2000-07-11 Thread Earl Hood
On July 11, 2000 at 08:53, J C Lawrence wrote: > I have the same problem with MHonArc throwing out PHP variable > assigment files: Occassionally people send messages containing > control characters (^X, ^Z, and ^_ seem to be popular) amd PHP burps > on them (message in syslog).Currently I'm using

Re: Libraries

2000-07-11 Thread Earl Hood
On July 10, 2000 at 19:49, ERIC PRETORIOUS wrote: > root@/home/sunps/Apps/MHonArc2.4.6# ls -la lib > total 4 > drwxr-xr-x 2 500 100 1024 Jul 6 18:30 ./ > drwxr-xr-x 9 root other512 Jul 10 20:16 ../ > -r--r--r-- 1 500 1000 Jul 6 18:34 base64.pl > -

Re: Libraries

2000-07-08 Thread Earl Hood
On July 5, 2000 at 17:49, ERIC PRETORIOUS wrote: > I've inherited a MHonArc installation (v. 2.0.1) that works but I want > to upgrade to the current version (v. 2.4.6). !!IMPORTANT!! Read the RELNOTES file about upgrading from the version you were using. > >- Transcript of session fol

Re: Installing documentation?

2000-07-08 Thread Earl Hood
On July 6, 2000 at 15:25, ERIC PRETORIOUS wrote: > > root@/home/sunps/Apps/MHonArc2.4.6# perl install.me -nobin -nolib -noman ... > > Installing docs to "/home/sunps/Servers/Production/docs/Webcenter/MHonArc/" > : > > doc/app-bugs.html => /home/sunps/Servers/Production/docs/Webcenter/MHon > A

Re: Question about message headers

2000-07-08 Thread Earl Hood
On July 8, 2000 at 14:19, "SysAdmin, dte.net" wrote: > Can the message header info for each message page be modified by resource > elements? I don't see a reference to it in the docs: What kind of modifications do you desire? For excluding fields, see EXCS. For controling the order fields are

Re: WAP

2000-07-08 Thread Earl Hood
On July 8, 2000 at 01:38, Peter Toft wrote: > Is there an interest adding WAP1.1 compliant output > format to MhonArc? It should be possible with a resource file redefining all the page layout settings. I am not familiar with WML, so I do not know if there are any potential gotchas. --

Re: Sort after number of replies?

2000-07-08 Thread Earl Hood
On July 8, 2000 at 01:38, Peter Toft wrote: > I dont currently think it is possible to sort the > index-file or rather thread file according to the > number of replies. Do mean the total number of messages in a thread or just first level replies to a message. Does M1-1-1 count for M1? I belie

Re: The fundamentals of MHonArc...

2000-07-07 Thread Earl Hood
On July 6, 2000 at 17:22, ERIC PRETORIOUS wrote: > What I'm struggling with most in > attempting to employ MHonArc on our intranet is understanding the > fundamental strategy: How to get messages from wherever-they-come-from > to the archive. Also, I really would like to know how to create > mail

Re: Test

2000-07-07 Thread Earl Hood
Sorry about this message. I was configuring some internal archives at work and this message was not intended for the public mhonarc mailing list. I forgot that I have "mhonarc" aliased to the list when I intended to send the message to a local user account, called "mhonarc." Now I know what ha

Test

2000-07-06 Thread Earl Hood

Re: Mhonarc does not appear to be processing my resource file

2000-07-06 Thread Earl Hood
On July 6, 2000 at 21:03, Gerry Hickman wrote: > Well, as I understand it, the resource settings are stored in the > database, so you don't need to issue -rcfile over and over again after > the first build. However, I'm not sure which takes precedence if you > issue -rcfile at a later date. Reso

Re: Mhonarc does not appear to be processing my resource file

2000-07-06 Thread Earl Hood
On July 6, 2000 at 14:18, Mick Szucs wrote: > I've made some changes to LISTBEGIN and THEAD, and would like to apply them > to my archive. I specify the rc file with -rcfile, but the changes don't > appear to be taking effect. You need -editidx. With the resources you mention, the changes sh

Re: Mhonarc does not appear to be processing my resource file

2000-07-06 Thread Earl Hood
On July 6, 2000 at 14:39, ERIC PRETORIOUS wrote: > > I'm not sure what you mean, but what ever way you look at it, the rc > > files change actual HTML in the message files, so if you change the rc, > > what will happen to the markup? > > What I meant was "If all of the resources are stored in th

Re: Installing documentation?

2000-07-05 Thread Earl Hood
On July 5, 2000 at 11:27, ERIC PRETORIOUS wrote: > ERIC PRETORIOUS wrote: > > 2. When I issue the command 'mhonarc -docpath /blah/blah/blah/' nothing > > happens (even when I'm logged-in as the superuser). > > I already see the error here: The correct command is 'install.me > -docpath /blah/bla

Re: Converting entire directories on Windows NT

2000-06-29 Thread Earl Hood
On June 29, 2000 at 14:10, ERIC PRETORIOUS wrote: > > 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

Re: Converting entire directories on Windows NT

2000-06-29 Thread Earl Hood
On June 29, 2000 at 16:38, Bosco Tsang wrote: > Yes, it work under Cygwin but how can I put it under scheduler... I need to > run MHonArc daily without attention. You could try invoking bash with the -c option. Of course, have the Cygwin bin/lib directory in your PATH. Example invocation:

Re: Converting entire directories on Windows NT

2000-06-29 Thread Earl Hood
On June 29, 2000 at 13:49, Bosco Tsang wrote: > I have just migrated my archive operating from Unix to NT, and encountered Poor soul. > 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. > Accordi

Re: Bug Report: FOLUPLITXT and REFSLITXT

2000-06-20 Thread Earl Hood
On June 20, 2000 at 15:22, J C Lawrence wrote: > Good point. Aww, shoot, it is MAILTO doing it for the message > headers inside of FLDBEG/FLDEND, not the $FROM$ etc itself. It also > happens for free inside a TSLICE. I do not think it does. The anchor markup only happens automatically for $SU

Re: Bug Report: FOLUPLITXT and REFSLITXT

2000-06-20 Thread Earl Hood
On June 20, 2000 at 10:59, J C Lawrence wrote: > No matter if I use the default value for FOLUPLITXT or REFSLITXT or > define my own, the value of $FROM$, when expanded, is not wrapped in > an a-ref. Conversely, $FROM$ in every other context I've tried is > wrapped in an a-ref. I am confused.

Re: "possible follow ups" text

2000-06-20 Thread Earl Hood
On June 20, 2000 at 00:44, Gerry Hickman wrote: > 1. Is it possible (using a resource) to get rid of the text that says > "possible follow ups"; it's just that since our archives have no > "references" or "in-reply-to" fields, it means the text appears against > every conversation. See TSUBJECTB

Re: Getting header contents, specifically TO:

2000-06-20 Thread Earl Hood
On June 19, 2000 at 17:16, J C Lawrence wrote: > Given an archived message which contains a To: header with multiple > destinations ala: > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Bubb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > How, via a resource or variable, can I get the entire contents of > the To: hea

Re: Controlling text/html vs text/plain

2000-06-20 Thread Earl Hood
On June 19, 2000 at 21:52, Thomas Reinke wrote: > But security aside, I think the ability to choose the > precedence of mime types to display when one overrides the > other would be an extremely useful capability. I agree, just need to figure out which is the cleanest implementation. Doing alot

Re: Controlling text/html vs text/plain

2000-06-18 Thread Earl Hood
On June 17, 2000 at 11:14, J C Lawrence wrote: > When archiving a message which contains a multiplart/alternative > which contains a text/html and text/plain parts, what's the > configuration for MHonArc to pick the text/plain part and ignore the > text/html? multiplart/alternative processing fo

Re: Case sensitivity and subject threading?

2000-06-14 Thread Earl Hood
On May 15, 2000 at 22:03, Gerry Hickman wrote: > I get quite a few repeat subjects and this causes problems with > threading, but it's rare to have a repeat subject with _exact_ case. Is > it possible to set a flag to intruduce case sensitivity for threading? > Of course I don't want "re: " and "

Re: files embedded en text messages, extensions, etc.

2000-06-10 Thread Earl Hood
g2.01.tar". What does "01" mean? The better approach is to recognize compress filename extensions like ".gz", ".Z", etc and handle those cases specially. > 2) 12 Aug 1999 Earl Hood announced that he had added support for >decoding uuencoded data wi

Re: Different directories

2000-06-10 Thread Earl Hood
On June 8, 2000 at 05:50, "Tom Patterson" wrote: > I have MHonArc working, but wish to put the messages in different = > directories, so as to limit the number of messages in an individual = > directory. I saw the following question raised in an earlier message, = > but did not see a reply that

Re: Removing multiple files at once

2000-06-06 Thread Earl Hood
On June 6, 2000 at 03:55, karmes wrote: > I am archiving a list that gets regular email which does not need to be > archived. Until I get my filtering working to not update it with these > files, I would like to delete them all. However I can't seem to figure out > how to do a mass delete. The

Re: charset problem

2000-06-05 Thread Earl Hood
On June 5, 2000 at 23:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > iso_8859::str2sgml does not have a charset table for windows-1252. > > So only HTML specials will be converted to entity references. > > I was shure about this is not the correct table. Hoped that unknown > chars would pass unfiltered. That

Re: broken threading

2000-06-05 Thread Earl Hood
On April 28, 2000 at 15:49, John Hogan wrote: > I had to rebuild a month's worth of archives (we had to change some ad > code in a header file). > > Why would messages not thread after a rebuild? I followed the following > procedure: > - delete .monarch.db and index.html > - inside the directory

Re: charset problem

2000-06-05 Thread Earl Hood
On June 4, 2000 at 18:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am having a problem with "unrecognized character set windows-1252". You can basically ignore this error. > def-mime.mrc ist includet, the CharsetConverters section is expandet > like you see: > > > [...] > windows-1252; iso_8859::str2s

Re: mhonarc comment

2000-06-05 Thread Earl Hood
On June 1, 2000 at 18:22, Riccardo Cozzani wrote: > mhonarc by default insert in any html page created some usefull comment > like and so on. As I'm trying to create a index > page with only few information per message, like this: > > myScroller.addItem("$SUBJECT$"); > > so I can include this

Re: nothing happens with majordomo

2000-06-05 Thread Earl Hood
On May 18, 2000 at 21:01, Daniel Chicayban wrote: [majordomo and /etc/aliases configuration deleted] > Is anything wrong? Asking people to just review configuration information can take some time. Also, other information may be required to properly determine correctness by review alone

Re: OtherIndexes and prev/next links in message?

2000-06-05 Thread Earl Hood
On June 1, 2000 at 16:11, Even Holen wrote: > I've succeeded in creating the 'main' index file for each of these using > , but when viewing a single message I would like to have > the possibility of going to the next/prev messages for _all_ indexes. > Today it seems like I only can this for threa

Re: wrapped

2000-06-05 Thread Earl Hood
On May 23, 2000 at 14:57, "Javier Vilchez" wrote: > I will configure wrapped ()in Monarc progan. I do not know what you are refering to with "wrapped". > where I can set up mimefilter in monarc's program??? See the MIMEFILTERS resource in the documentation. It explains how to write and r

Re: Unrecognized character sets?

2000-05-26 Thread Earl Hood
On May 26, 2000 at 01:44, Email Archive wrote: > I am getting these warnings when processing emails with mhonarc > 2.4.4 Is there a way i can fix this? Everythign seems to translate > okay but i still hate error messages. ... > Warning: Unrecognized character set: gb2312

Anyone try Convert::TNEF

2000-05-17 Thread Earl Hood
I saw the following announcement. Wondering if anyone has tried it and used it MHonArc to handle those annoying tnef attachments. Ever wanted to convert those pesky MS-TNEF attachments from a perl program? Uploaded the latest version to CPAN a few days ago, so it should be avalable by now. J

Re: Bug or my own error?

2000-05-15 Thread Earl Hood
On May 15, 2000 at 13:17, "Ed D. Wright" wrote: > My needs require a mail message written to temp file, > mhonarc process this file and writes the html out to a > explicitly name file. In order to accomplish this, my > script runs mhonarc twice, once to convert the MIME data > and write the conve

Re: Old listserv archives won't convert

2000-05-09 Thread Earl Hood
On May 1, 2000 at 13:57, Eric Ray wrote: > Here's the beginning of one of the problematic archives > > ... [snip] ... > > > ... [snip] ... > > > As far as I can tell, they're identical in the significant ways. The Sender > is a .bitnet address in the non-functional ones, but ... Some foll

Re: Suppressing Part of a Message

2000-05-08 Thread Earl Hood
On May 2, 2000 at 14:41, Kenneth Blackwell wrote: > I may need to have a passage of an archived message suppressed. > Thus I need to know whether it can be done. It is not necessary to destroy > the passage. > > Enclosing the passage in the html codes "" won't > work. mhonarc merely

Re: Converting html back to mailbox format?

2000-05-08 Thread Earl Hood
On April 26, 2000 at 15:19, Louis Proyect wrote: > Has anybody written a perl script to convert mhonarc msg html to standard > Internet RSC mailbox format? I want to add old archives to the mail-archive > website, but neglected to save the mailbox data that created them originally. A robust scri

Re: New user question

2000-04-26 Thread Earl Hood
On April 26, 2000 at 07:12, meijin wrote: > I am new to Mhonarc and am using it on a Win 98 SE machine. > > The latest version of ActiveState Perl is installed and is in the c:\perl > directory. I ran the install.me Perl script and it went fine (as far as I > can tell) and I installed everything

Re: MSGSEP Help

2000-04-24 Thread Earl Hood
On April 24, 2000 at 16:21, "Brian T. Huntley" wrote: > Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Rather than the typical: > From ... > Try, ^Delivered-To:\s+\S+ --ewh

MHonArc v2.4.6 Available

2000-04-24 Thread Earl Hood
MHonArc Users, MHonArc v2.4.6 is now available from . This is minor patch release. Check mirror sites for alternate download locations nearest you (note, there may be delays before latest version is available). List of changes: o Stricter check is made when decode

Re: why no META tag for charset?

2000-04-20 Thread Earl Hood
On April 20, 2000 at 12:05, Jeff Breidenbach wrote: > > > But as far as I can tell, MHonArc won't produce that meta tag. Thus > the character set information is lost, which can result in a difficult > to render web page. > > I suspect there is a reason for this, but I'm not sure what it > is

Re: Using mhonarc as a news archiver

2000-04-14 Thread Earl Hood
On April 11, 2000 at 12:50, Harry Putnam wrote: > > Couldn't use an NNTP Perl module to suck posts from an NNTP server > > and pipe the data to procmail? > Probably, but wasn't that up on what is available, trying "suck" > currently. It seems to be very slow compared to Emacs/gnus downloading >

Microsoft Mail and MHonArc

2000-04-13 Thread Earl Hood
MHonArc Users, The following attached message appeared on comp.lang.perl.announce. I figured it may have use for those trying to use MHonArc against Microsoft mail-related products. Any success stories are welcome. Description: - mbx2mbox attempts to convert Microsoft's proprietary .mbx and

Re: auto update question

2000-04-11 Thread Earl Hood
On April 6, 2000 at 13:29, karmes wrote: > I am not doing anything fancy or complex. I have a procmail rule setup to > forward certain messages to a folder and then I am running mhonarc on the > command in Linux to have it update. Looks good, but use cron to call mhonarc. You will have to do s

Re: Using mhonarc as a news archiver

2000-04-11 Thread Earl Hood
On April 10, 2000 at 14:53, Harry Putnam wrote: > For my purpose I want to somehow get the nntp data that my newsclient > (Gnus) uses, split it to procmail for filtering etc but also keep the > normal input to Emacs/Gnus news client intact. > > Probably need some more direct way of getting nntp

Re: Using mhonarc as a news archiver

2000-04-11 Thread Earl Hood
On April 10, 2000 at 08:57, Thomas Rother wrote: > Another question: If mhonarc archives are separated by month, how are those > threads handled which continue in a following month? Is there a dirrect link > between subsequent threads/months? Thread linking across archives is not supported.

Re: rmm message-id

2000-04-09 Thread Earl Hood
On April 6, 2000 at 15:28, Aumont - Comite Reseaux des Universites wrote: > We have integrated mhonarc in Sympa mailing list manager > http://www.sympa.org. Will doing this we have some troubles with > removing messages using -rmm . While deleting there > isn't any warning so the message-id is co

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2000-04-08 Thread Earl Hood
On April 8, 2000 at 09:11, J C Lawrence wrote: > I was asking about ways to affect/edit/filter what MHonArc decides > is the root part (MIME sense) of the message as contained in the > generated HTML file. Don't think that matters much tho if I can do > the here file thing. Wrt MIME, MHonArc go

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2000-04-07 Thread Earl Hood
On April 6, 2000 at 12:43, J C Lawrence wrote: > Okay. Is there any way to directly affect the message body as it > goes into the final HTML file? Are your refering to the message body of the message data itself or the MHonArc message page body? > If MHonArc could make all the quoted strings

Namazu & MHonArc

2000-04-07 Thread Earl Hood
MHonArc Users, I stumbled across a program called Namazu , a search indexing tool. I have not had time to evaluate it, but the docs mention it recognizes MHonArc formated message pages. The only mail archives I spotted, , that use Namazu are in Jap

Re: One extra Anonymous message after processing

2000-04-06 Thread Earl Hood
On April 6, 2000 at 17:09, Roger Wolvington wrote: > > > I've just installed version 2.4.5 and I've got it working (mostly) > > > except for one extra problem. Everytime it runs the script > > > it adds an extra "anonymous" message to the HTML archive. > > Without seeing what the input data l

Re: One extra Anonymous message after processing

2000-04-06 Thread Earl Hood
On April 6, 2000 at 11:57, Roger Wolvington wrote: > I've just installed version 2.4.5 and I've got it working (mostly) > except for one extra problem. Everytime it runs the script > it adds an extra "anonymous" message to the HTML archive. > > I've tried messing about with the MsgSep and t

Re: Installation help

2000-04-05 Thread Earl Hood
On March 31, 2000 at 12:04, Steve Lanzet wrote: > I am interested in using MHonArc to do the following: > I want to have email messages sent from another location carbon copied direct > ly into MHonArc categorized by subject. From the information that I read, I > believe this is possible if the

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2000-04-05 Thread Earl Hood
On April 4, 2000 at 21:18, J C Lawrence wrote: > Can I extract bits of the messages that MHonArc is processing as > $string$, such as specific header fields and the message body > itself? Can I get them with escaped quotes? The only header fields are the ones that have resource variables for.

Re: Displaying date information

2000-04-05 Thread Earl Hood
On April 5, 2000 at 15:10, Louis Proyect wrote: > I have tested a .procmail recipe that does the job just fine: > > |/usr/local/bin/mhonarc -umask 022 -title "Latest 100 messages" -maxsize 100 > -add -outdir /users/lnp3/public_html/archives > > All that is missing is date-time information for

Re: Using mhonarc as a news archiver

2000-04-01 Thread Earl Hood
On March 31, 2000 at 09:32, Thomas Rother wrote: > While all is clear with using Mhonarc itself, there is the quesion how > to convert news data into mail data. The only package I could find was > a pretty old Mail2News script written by Rich Salz (The creator of > the INN). > > We want to make

Re: .mhonarc.lck

2000-03-30 Thread Earl Hood
On March 30, 2000 at 10:19, "Christopher A. Adams" wrote: > I have an archive directory that has a .mhonarc.lck directory. I deleted > it, but it is recreated each time. What is the reason for this and how can > I prevent it? The reason is to make sure multiple mhonarc processes are not trying t

Re: Newbi question about fonts

2000-03-30 Thread Earl Hood
On March 30, 2000 at 00:14, Ilan Shalif wrote: > I am a new user of the mhonarc for archiving incoming posts. > I searched the documents for the right > that will convert the fonts of incoming posts from monospace > to proportional ones, but did not find it. > > Can any one explain this to me?

Re: Can MHonArc output XHTML?

2000-03-22 Thread Earl Hood
On March 22, 2000 at 07:16, Gary Frederick wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion! > > The part of a rc file included below changes all the tags to 'be' XML. > > Would it be a good idea to change the perl source? For proper XML support, all the default settings will beed to be changed to using lo

Re: INN 2.2.2 + MHonarc

2000-03-21 Thread Earl Hood
On March 20, 2000 at 10:40, peter stokolosa wrote: > Could you please tell me if it is possible to use MHonarc to convert INN > 2.2.2 news groups into readable frames ? If the messages are stored in one of the formats recognized by MHonArc, it can do it. If my memory serves, INN stores posts in

Re: Can MHonArc output XHTML?

2000-03-21 Thread Earl Hood
On March 11, 2000 at 10:49, Gary Frederick wrote: > and all the > > with > > This seems like a small change. I don't know if it's worth doing or what it > would impact. You can change the various page layout resources to generate tags for empty elements that conform to XML syntax.

Re: .txt files as attachments and not inline ?

2000-03-17 Thread Earl Hood
On March 14, 2000 at 08:56, "Juan Del Rey" wrote: > I would like to put as attachment all text files sent as attachments. > > 1. Tried to modify the text/* property in the to let MH use the > m2h_external::filter; but in this case, all the message and his attachment a > re converted as attach

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