ot;;
}
$content = $content . "
";
CPU expensive, but workable.
You can find all the various scripts, RCs etc off at
ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/Kanga.Nu/WebArchives[.old]. Vague instructions
and details on
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> On May 26, 2002 at 21:56, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is the address modification code smart enough to NOT munge
>> Message-IDs?
> Making me look
arvester would expand entity references before doing detection.
A minor aside:
Is the address modification code smart enough to NOT munge
Message-IDs?
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Greg Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, J C Lawrence wrote: I need to do some research on
> how other people have done what must be a common idea, grafting on to
> MHonArc a webmail capability.
You can find some detail
t; usr/doc/MHonArc/resources/msgfoot.html, it doesn't appear to be
> possible.
Make the base message display a CGI, much as I have here at Kanga.NU
under PHP.
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ends to produce
DBs which are significantly larger (130%) than mnogosearch for the same
page base.
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ply link bring up a form with a
properly attributed and quoted message. See the archives of this
list for the details and pointers on how, or the online Mailman FAQ
for further discussion.
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True, tho I've only seen it happen with SPAM.
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rnative preference ordering.
FWIW this is what exmh does (my preferred MUA) and it works very
nicely.
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e able (trivially)
embed a URL in a list message that will point to where the message
will be archived some time in the future.
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ht
ld use a CGI program that took the
> message ID as a parameter, and retrieved the appropriate filename
> using the information from .mhonarc.db.
I have a perl script that does that now.
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t to be, so MHonArc should
> provide a means of detecting if a M-ID is already used as an
> identifier (filename) and then select a replacement one (add a
> suffix?).
Given that MHonArc currently generates locally unique Message-IDs
for messages without them < i doubt this is a prob
like the numbering system and
> for some operating systems, the filenaming limitations may not
> make using message-ids as filenames possible.
Good point.
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ry glad of it). I'm just
hoping that it won't change in future MHonArc versions as I'm about
to depend on that behaviour rather heavily.
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MHonArc (or pipe directly to MHonArc itself via
plus-addressing). I specifically don't do that as I want a filed
separate canonical copy of every message and I want to run MHonArc
under controlled/predictable conditions (with large archives it can
be resource intensiv
ub/Kanga.Nu/WebArchives/
The template bit:
ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/Kanga.Nu/WebArchives/MHonArc/variables.rc
The cronjoba:
ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/Kanga.Nu/WebArchives/scripts/makeArchives
ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/Kanga.Nu/WebArchives/scripts/moveQuarters
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rely dissimilar here for
the last years. See:
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/lists/mhonarc/aug01/msg00020.html
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my long delay in catching up to this, but, umm, I'm here,
especially if mail is CC'ed to me.
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sage contents.
> The security hole is this: someone can post a message to the
> newsgroup you are archiving, with PHP embedded code that will do
> things like read the password file and mailit to someone, and so
> on.
Yup, I'm well aware of the problem via other commonly used P
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Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On August 19, 2001 at 09:49, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> $strings in messages are not being archived, and instead, are
>> being stripped from the resultant message.
> I cannot recreate this proble
default from
How to fix?
$ mhonarc -v
MHonArc v2.4.8 (Perl 5.006001)
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s messages on the web.
An example of a message, posted via the web-reply feature and then
archived by the above code:
http://www.kanga.nu/archives/MUD-Dev-L/2001Q3/ms
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Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On July 4, 2001 at 21:48, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> Where the happy spot is for you is a local decision. I don't
>> like paged indexes so I don't do those. I break my archives into
>&
s into periods
in attempt to minimise thread breakage while also keeping MHonArc's
resource consumption under control. For me this works out to either
quarterly or yearly indexes depending on traffic levels.
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ives/
Which you can see in action under here:
http://www.kanga.nu/archives/
My older no-PHP MHonArc RC's are here:
ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/Kanga.Nu/WebArchives.old/
They produce a very similar format to the PHP-using RCs, but without
the reply feature, and various other PHP driven nic
dly whacking at having MHonArc
built PHP pages which do direct SQL INSERTs such that the PHP logic
with do the INSERT if the message isn't already in the DB and with
then render ir, or will just render it straight out of the DB.
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 02:30:40 -0700
J C Lawrence wrote:
> The following attached messages (respectively 102 and 2620 in a
> couple MH folders) cause MHonArc to error ala:
Found some more.
TNEF or winmail.dat seem to be a theme.
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Anything else you need?
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On Fri, 01 Jun 2001 17:43:47 -0700
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 31, 2001 at 20:54, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> Good point. As the ultimate goal is to shove the entire message
>> base into an SQL DB (I've got users begging for things like
>> thread-
On Thu, 31 May 2001 11:02:36 -0700
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 31, 2001 at 10:06, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> Hurm. Yeah, It would be trivial to write a little tool to just
>> symlink each message against its MessageID. (I can't do renames
>&
On Wed, 30 May 2001 15:06:58 -0700
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 30, 2001 at 12:27, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> When running MHonArc across an MH-style mailstore, is it possible
>> to get the name of the physical file that resulted in a
>> particular HTML
ng a
given message from the mailstore to a provided address, and would
like to send the original message exactly as received (straight SMTP
to localhost with a new RCPT TO).
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except that I'd then have to regen the indexes for several hundred
thousand messages), of messages getting listed twice in the authors
index.
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text or html part
> of the message, not the binary attachments such as Word files or
> spread sheets.
Use deMIME or MIMEFilter on the messages before passing them to
MHonArc.
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uming most most people running web servers these days
> would also be running a database, but I guess it's hard to tell
> without a user poll or something.
I'd warrant that there are more messages being archived by bobbyest
on (comparitively) tiny systems than
nsertions rather than PHP. Then a slight variation on the
current PHP code would instead extract the message data from the DB
rather than the flatfile variable assignments. From there moving to
tru dynamic indicies etc becomes almost reasonable.
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000 12:49:05 -0700
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 char
X, ^Z, and ^_ seem to be popular) amd PHP burps
on them (message in syslog).Currently I'm using a post-process sed
script to whack the unwanted characters.
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gt; where to start to do this.
You can use an exteran search tool. I use UdmSearch as you can see
at:
hhtp://www.kanga.nu/search/
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lues into a DB and to then have
the new equivalent of msg_page.inc do the appropriate SQL queries
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On Tue, 20 Jun 2000 13:21:17 -0700
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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 a
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.
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Lastly, what is the actual definition of the $TOADDRDOMAIN$ variable
in such a context?
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On Sun, 18 Jun 2000 13:53:47 -0700
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
>> confi
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?
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will munge
MessageIDs as well. This can cause (as I've found) minor threading
and use problems (MessageIDs are the one true index key and you
edited them).
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around this (there's a bug report with a
copy of the hacked script under http://www.kanga.nu/tasks/) but I
haven't checked or tested the details of what he did.
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2000 23:55:48 -0700
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
so UdmSearch
http://mysearch.udm.net/
Which will go thru HTTP, local FS, or direct to your DB. Works well
too, much faster than htdig, nice search language, yada yada
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On Wed, 05 Apr 2000 19:04:53 -0700
Earl Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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?
HP such that it _looks_ like a normal MHonArc-ised
message in a browser, but under the covers is really a little PHP
program that was generated by MHonArc...
Can do?
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le to run mhonarc so that it just produces the
> threading but makes no html.?. because I am using glimpse search
> engine and dont want the html code to be searched but i need a
> threaded message base.
I don't believe I understand your question.
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> ing of the fiels by a web browser?
Set the UMask for the account that is creating the files.
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deleted by the system before any human knows of their existance. HTML
tags occuring in the text/plain segment are obviously intended to be
read as text, and so should be quoted and read as such.
Note: Consider the problems of discussing HTML format on a mailing
list devoted
I diagrams regularly traded, I
can't afford to reformat posts -- exact layout is too important.
That said, I also expect the list moderators to enforce the base rules
of acceptable mail formats, encluding keeping the prose body within 78
columns.
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also occassionally munge Message ID's which in turn will affect how
well MHonArc does its inter-message linking.
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On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 20:11:49 -0700
Earl Hood<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On August 20, 1998 at 17:21, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> Okay, perhaps I'm being dense here. Are you saying that MHonArc
>> will read the contents of previously generated mail*html files for
>>
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 16:42:03 -0700
Earl Hood<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On August 20, 1998 at 15:55, J C Lawrence wrote:
>>> It is a problem. MHonArc would not know about the munging, so it
>>> will not be able to hyperlink message-ids when messages are added
>&
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 10:57:25 -0700
Matthew Andersen<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So is everyone using a new dB for each month? Or the same one for
> all the months?
I do a new one every quarter.
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On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 12:07:07 -0700
Earl Hood<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On August 20, 1998 at 09:50, J C Lawrence wrote:
>>> Careful with post-processing; you do not want to mangle
>>> message-ids.
>> MSG ID's seems a specious case as all the M
A possibly
more signigicant concern is that the post processing resets the time
stamps on the touched files, removing (potentially) MHonArc's Date:
header based time stamping. This can screw some search tools.
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On 20 Aug 1998 10:31:11 -0500
Jason L Tibbitts<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> J C Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> WebGlimpse (which I now use) conversely indexes the pages in
>> advance and search queries merely access the index and then cross
>> check the
the current
WebGlimpse beta is *extremely* buggy (you can find the semi-fixed
versions (hey, they work for me!) at
ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/WebGlimpse/).
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files for matches.
ie Marc-search can hammer your system or take a long time when
searching large numbers of files. WebGlimpse is much faster and
lighter.
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ter. You can find the approriate script under
ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/MHonArc/. Essentially I translate '@' to '#'
and replace the first period ('.') in the domain with a comma (',').
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t now to dig out the relevent tags, but I
suggest you look at the RC' at:
URL:ftp://ftp.kanga.nu/pub/MHonArc/MUD-Dev/
and the matching archives at:
URL:http://www.kanga.nu/~petidomo/lists/mud-dev/
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On Tue, 16 Jun 1998 08:17:53
Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope. Sorry. There is actually a message which is in my mailbox but
> does not show up in the archive
Check for duplicate message ID's.
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LF in the window.status string is illegal if
tolerable in the second alt string. I've tried quoting the value of
LISTNAME with various quote types to no avail. Outside of the fact
that it seems questionable for MHonArc to put the EOL in the variable
value, is there a work around?
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riables as replaceable parameters in my RC's, or to be
able to define custome variables in my RC's which are then used as
replaceable parameters.
Can do?
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On Mon, 08 Jun 1998 19:02:57 -0700
Earl Hood<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On June 8, 1998 at 10:15, J C Lawrence wrote:
>> Does anyone here have a tool which will (attempt to) generate
>> original message texts from MHonArc's HTML-ised versions?
> Not that I know of
e the HTML with additional indexes as well as my own
look'n'feel.
Additionally I've been asked to attempt to generate an mbox version of
the contents of a MHonArc archive to send to the FindMail guys to
extend their archive of a mailing list further back.
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