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

and $SUBJECT$

2000-07-21 Thread ERIC PRETORIOUS
Hi all! 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 - The subject text of the message *WITHOUT* the

Re: Case sensitivity and subject threading?

2000-06-14 Thread Gerry Hickman
Hello Earl, Many thanks for looking it it! I'll give your patch a try next week. This could be a big help for certain types of archive. Earl Hood wrote: [snip] > I believe a resource could be added. Until then, try the following > patch to mhthread.pl (SCCS ID: @(#) mhthread.pl 2.6 99/06/25 1

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 "

Case sensitivity and subject threading?

2000-05-15 Thread Gerry Hickman
Hi all, It seems that the Maiser mailing list archives generated by Mercury/32 will not support "in reply to" or "references" for some time, so I'm stuck with threading based on subject and date. I get quite a few repeat subjects and this causes problems with threading, but it's rare to have a r