Stuart Otway wrote:
> I need a method for me to fire this command to the server via a
> webpage. I heard this is possible via CGI. If anyone has some
> scripts to send me to get me started and if anyone has some files
> that format the mhonarc pages nicely i would be most greatful.
Hi Stuart
hi there,
i have been asked to setup mhonarc as quickly as possible i wonder if anyone
can help. I have installed the rpm. I understand how it works simply:
mhonarc -outdir /web/htmlarchive /home/mailuser/mail
that creates a simple html page of the users email, great.
I need a method for me
Greetings,
I've just recently acquired the responsibility of maintaining GRC's
Mhonarc Archives. We have plans to migrate the archives to a new server
and I'd like to basically re-engineer the look, feel, and functionality
of the existing archives. I'm hoping perhaps someone from this li
On March 14, 2002 at 08:32, "Fready D'costa" wrote:
> - The following addresses had permanent fatal
> errors -
> "|cd /usr/local/majordomo;/usr/local/majordomo/wrapper
> mhonarc -rcfile
> cgnewsrc -quiet -outdir
> /usr/local/etc/httpd/vhosts/cgn/final/htmlarchive"
> (expanded from
Dear All,
I got MHonArc v2.5.2 (Perl 5.006001 freebsd)
installed on my system.
whenever I am running mhonarc to archive the mails on
a fly of a majordomo list, I get the below error
message in my return mail(Please see below Error
Message)
However, when it is run from the command prompt it
; How configure Perl ?
If you have a Perl 5 distribution installed, you should be
okay. If you are unsure, you will need to seek help in the
various Perl forums since I have no direct experience with
running Perl under MacOS.
If there is a user subscribed to this list that is familiar
with usi
pts
-docpath: Directory path to install documentation
-help : A message summarizing options available
-libpath: Directory path to install library files
-filelist : List of files to install (def="FILELIST")
-manpath: Directory path t
On December 10, 2001 at 20:31, "zlobecsport" wrote:
> Can someone install MHonArc on my server for free? I need help. I tried to
> install MHonArc but it's not working and I don't know how to use shell
> (where is it?) and I don't know which files shoud I open
Can someone install MHonArc on my server for free? I need help. I tried to
install MHonArc but it's not working and I don't know how to use shell
(where is it?) and I don't know which files shoud I open for editing.
MHonArc is great script and it is what I need for my site.
Thanks,
Goran
On August 7, 2001 at 17:13, Ilan Shalif wrote:
> I have corrupted the .mhonarc.db and the index.html of an archive.
>
> The sv.rc file used for this archive is fine, all the html files are fine,
>
> I just cannot find the command that will re build the .mhonarc.db file
> and index.html from the
Dear people.
Not long ago it was in the mailing list.
I even archived it for further use... but cannot find it
nor do the manuel help...
I have corrupted the .mhonarc.db and the index.html of an archive.
The sv.rc file used for this archive is fine, all the html files are fine,
I just cannot
I worked with our programmer on installing and setting up the program on
our intranet site, but have a few issues I hope I can get help with from
this group:
1. I haven't been able to get the 'Next Page' and 'Previous Page' to
work. When there are more than the m
I worked with our programmer on installing and setting up the program on
our intranet site, but have a few issues I hope I can get help with from
this group:
1. I haven't been able to get the 'Next Page' and 'Previous Page' to
work. When there are more than the m
On April 25, 2001 at 09:28, "Rob Zietlow" wrote:
> Hi, this should be a simple question for you to hopefully answer. I just
> got put on a project with a customer keeping up a mail archive (obviously)
> The customer wants dates to be included in the date & Thread view pages
> after the senders n
Hi,
It's certainly possible, but be aware that dates in e-mail can be
confusing; there's the date in the "Received" headers and then there's
the date in the "message" headers - make sure you choose the correct
one.
Have a look at this extract from my RC file:
$TIDXTITLE$
$SUBJEC
Hi, this should be a simple question for you to hopefully answer. I just
got put on a project with a customer keeping up a mail archive (obviously)
The customer wants dates to be included in the date & Thread view pages
after the senders name. How exactly can I do this? I am not too familiar
wi
Fazal Aslam wrote:
>
> It works grate except when it finds a line in which
> the first word is "from" or "From" then it thinks that
> it a new e-mail and it tries to archive it.
Check out http://www.mhonarc.org/MHonArc/doc/faq/archives.html#split
/ Gunnar
s what it prints out
Warning: Could not parse date for message
Message-Id:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks for all your help
--
Fazal A.
Engineering Software Tools
630.512.7815
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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
properly formed to split the
messages where they should be. Currently, it splits them based on the
file. I have only novice knowledge of regex, and virtually no knowledge
of Perl, so I'm really in a bind. Is there anyone who could piece
together a line for me?
Thanks a million for yo
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
I am interested in using MHonArc to do the following:
I want to have email messages sent from another location carbon copied directly into
MHonArc categorized by subject. From the information that I read, I believe this is
possible if the cc: on the original email is the MHonArc address that ha
Hello Peter,
Nice to know it's not just me that is interested in this.
> The "In Reply to" is produced by the mail client and not by the
> mailserver. So if the client does not support it, there won't be
> such a field.
I see, that's no good then. Although I don't see why Maiser can't do
what e
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000 2:26:55 +0100
Gerry Hickman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl
> > > > while (<>) {
> > > > print;
> > > > <> if /^-- End of Message --/;
> > > > }
> > >
>
> > Use ^-- End of Message...
>
> Thanks E
> > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl
> > > while (<>) {
> > > print;
> > > <> if /^-- End of Message --/;
> > > }
> >
> Use ^-- End of Message...
Thanks Earl, works a treat! Only trouble is, it seems the M/32 archives
don't have Message IDs or "In Repl
On February 5, 2000 at 15:48, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> > #!/usr/local/bin/perl
> > while (<>) {
> > print;
> > <> if /^-- End of Message --/;
> > }
>
> OK, I'll give it a try, but what should I use as MSGSEP in my *.rc file?
>
> Do I use ^-- En
Hello Earl,
> What you can do is use a simple preprocessor to strip out the blank
> line. Take the following source:
>
> #!/usr/local/bin/perl
> while (<>) {
> print;
> <> if /^-- End of Message --/;
> }
OK, I'll give it a try, but what should I use
On February 4, 2000 at 20:26, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> > > The message separator is similar to
> > >
> > > -- End of Message --
> Yes there is. I'm not at the server right now, but as far as I know it's
> a carriage return then a line feed then the "F" of "From:".
> > MSGSEP only
still need this now you know about the blank line?
Thanks for the help.
--
Gerry Hickman (London UK)
http://www.gerry1.dircon.co.uk/
On February 2, 2000 at 23:08, Gerry Hickman wrote:
> I'm trying to use MhonArc to create HTML from an archive file generated
> by the "Mercury/32" mail server. M/32 has a "mailing lists" feature that
> can create an archive weekly, monthly etc., and it basically puts all
> the mail into one huge
Hi,
I'm trying to use MhonArc to create HTML from an archive file generated
by the "Mercury/32" mail server. M/32 has a "mailing lists" feature that
can create an archive weekly, monthly etc., and it basically puts all
the mail into one huge text file complete with headers and message
separators.
Hi,
I'm trying to use MhonArc to create HTML from an archive file generated
by the "Mercury/32" mail server. M/32 has a "mailing lists" feature that
can create an archive weekly, monthly etc., and it basically puts all
the mail into one huge text file complete with headers and message
separators.
On December 30, 1999 at 14:21, Glenn Cooley wrote:
> It looks like MHonArc meets my needs but when I run it, it finishes
> execution with no
> output. I've tried various command lines, but always no output (and no
> errors, etc.).
>
> Suggestions?
It is hard to suggest anything unless you tell
named list.yymm
>(e.g. list.9911) where yy is the 2 digit year and mm is the two digit month.
>Not being a perl programmer, I am asking if someone could help with the perl
>code to construct the yymm part of the input filename from the system
>date/time?
>
>One more thing - since t
could help with the perl
code to construct the yymm part of the input filename from the system
date/time?
One more thing - since the script is being run early morning, it will not
process the correct file on the first day of the month unless the script
determines the yymm part based on date of the
It looks like MHonArc meets my needs but when I run it, it finishes
execution with no
output. I've tried various command lines, but always no output (and no
errors, etc.).
Suggestions?
I would also like to know if and how MHonArc handles
email attachments. Thanks.
Jason L Tibbitts III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "HP" == Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> HP> Can you describe in some detail what Majordomo output looks like?
>
> XYX:sina:pub/pc800/list-archive> ls *99* pc800.199901 pc800.199903
> pc800.199905 pc800.199907 pc800.199909 pc8
> "HP" == Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HP> Can you describe in some detail what Majordomo output looks like?
XYX:sina:pub/pc800/list-archive> ls *99*
pc800.199901 pc800.199903 pc800.199905 pc800.199907 pc800.199909 pc800.199911
pc800.199902 pc800.199904 pc800.199906 pc800
> "ML" == Martin List-Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ML> I've got majordomo archives. One archive a year
Wilma isn't equipped to handle yearly archives, only monthlies. You could
try renaming them to list.archive.9901 to see if it works; doing better
would require some hacking (to dis
Jason L Tibbitts III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In any case, the references to Majordomo are there because Wilma is
> intended to take a set of Majordomo archives, run MHonArc over them and
> then index the result with Glimpse. If you don't have Majordomo archives
> to work with then it seem
> "PJ" == Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PJ> I've been running MHonArc quite a while and I've built up a pretty long
PJ> list of messages. Now I want to understand how Wilma is supposed to
PJ> work with it, but I don't understand references to Majordomo and the
PJ> Wilma configurat
Paul I've been floundering around with this too but lack your
experience with mhonarc. I hope by me chiming in it will help get a
clearer understanding. I think I have wilma and mhoharc setup right
but cannot get glimpse working.
I've tried many setups without success. The one
Paul I've been floundering around with this too but lack your
experience with mhonarc. I hope by me chiming in it will help get a
clearer understanding. I think I have wilma and mhoharc setup right
but cannot get glimpse working.
I've tried many setups without success. The one
I've been running MHonArc quite a while and I've built up a pretty long
list of messages. Now I want to understand how Wilma is supposed to
work with it, but I don't understand references to Majordomo and the
Wilma configuration/README is a bit confusing for me.
Suppose I've got the output from
On October 11, 1999 at 10:56, Davidek Tomas wrote:
> > > If my rcfile looks :
> > >
> > > m2h_external::filter;usename subdir
> > >
> >
> > You want to use the MIMEARGS resource. Note you may want to use the
> > "override" attribute to replace the default settings.
> Yes, but that should be
see
previous mail) ?
I should also mention I am suing mhonarc version 2.1, but as I read in the
mailing list, the subdir option already came with 2.0, so this should be
ok.
Thanks for help in advance.
Best regards
Tomas
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On October 10, 1999 at 23:57, Davidek Tomas wrote:
> I am trying to setup the mail archive powered by MHonArc. Everything
> works nice but I am unable to achieve the attachments to be saved under
> their original names. I've read the mimeargs documentation and some
> examples in this mailing li
t with given Content-Type:
application/msword; name="Pokus.doc"
So please could somebody tell me what am I doing wrong ??
Thanks a lot for help.
Regards
Tomas
P.S: I am running Debian Linux 2.1, Perl version 5.004_04
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date sent: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 23:00:22 -0400
From: "Grant Griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I am not following how to get the archive files to be modified. I have
>went through all the documentation and just do not understand what I
>need to do to change th
Grant Griffith wrote:
> Hello All,
>
>I am not following how to get the archive files to be modified. I have went
>through all the documentation and just do not understand what I need to do to change
>the backgound and/or change the looks of all the pages.
>
>Could someone possibly g
ks of all the pages.
>
>Could someone possibly give me some example files to use as a starting poi
> nt? I am sure I can go from there, but the documentation just is not helping
> !
Some pointers that may help you:
Look at the IDXPGBEGIN, TIDXPGBEGIN, and MSGPGBEGIN resources. These
resou
Hello All,
I am not following how to get the archive files to be modified. I have went
through all the documentation and just do not understand what I need to do to change
the backgound and/or change the looks of all the pages.
Could someone possibly give me some example files to use as
On Jul 06 Jason (Jason L Tibbitts III) wrote:
> > "PLL" == Penny L Laferriere 4-6437 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> PLL> Everything seems to be working, except that when I search the
> PLL> archives, nothing matches.
>
> This is almost certainly a configuration error on your part; my rando
> "PLL" == Penny L Laferriere 4-6437 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PLL> Everything seems to be working, except that when I search the
PLL> archives, nothing matches.
This is almost certainly a configuration error on your part; my random
guess is that you have set INDEX_ARC_DIR incorrectly. (I
Hi,
I have recently set up WILMA (with Glimpse & Mhonarc)
to make a Majordomo archive
searchable. Everything seems to be working, except that
when I search the archives, nothing matches.
On the other hand, I can navigate the archive through the
WILMA interface.
My archives are owned by majordo
On June 14, 1999 at 16:20, piszewsk wrote:
> I wan't change the name of the links and the color of the page.
> I have changed the links to Prev/Next Page of Thread and Date with the
> next Command:
>
> Date Suivante]
Date Suivante
This avoids t
Hello,
I'm working to the new French Unified Modeling Language site on the web,
and I use the MhonArc Programm to archive the mail
In my MhonArc RCFile, I wan't make a French menu for the messages pages.
I wan't change the name of the links and the color of the page.
I have changed the links to P
hi
We are two students at ESSAIM in France, and we make the new Unified
Modeling
Language site on the web. We want using the Mhonarc program for a
mailing list
for this site. So we need some help about the configuration for doing
something simple and usefull, and if Mhonarc is a good idea for
> > And your Glimpse version is? Versions after 3.6 have serious problems with
> > incremental indexing, which is why we tell you not to use them. I use 3.0
> > myself.
> >
>
> Glimpse 4.1; I thought I'd read somewhere that that version was OK.
> I'll try to find version 3.0 and revert to it
> > "JA" == John Ackermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> JA> But, after reindexing, any attempt to search for anything returns zero
> JA> hits.
>
> And your Glimpse version is? Versions after 3.6 have serious problems with
> incremental indexing, which is why we tell you not to use them.
> "JA" == John Ackermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JA> But, after reindexing, any attempt to search for anything returns zero
JA> hits.
And your Glimpse version is? Versions after 3.6 have serious problems with
incremental indexing, which is why we tell you not to use them. I use 3.0
mys
Hi --
Sorry if this is slightly off-topic, but I thought this might be the
most likely place to find help.
I've had wilma, glimpse, and mhonarc running together to index a group
of mailing lists for my web site. The basic functionality is there, but
I am having a terrible problem gettin
Hi,
I'm a new MHonArc user : ) and I have a few problems/questions.
1) I have mhonarc successfully archiving a list, but I tried to create
another archive in a new directory for a different list and it didn't work.
I used the same rc files etc... I suspect it's a permissions problem of
some so
Hi!
I'm new user for MHonArc. It's very interresting.
I would like to talk with someone speaking french for help. My english is
not so good and I have some problems to setup and make some index.
Thanks
A reply must be appreciate
** Émi
On June 20, 1998 at 22:58, "Christopher P. Lindsey" wrote:
> > No. What you have to do is use a POP3 client to download the mail
> > from the mail server and then pipe the messages to mhonarc. If
> > looking for a Perl solution, there is a POP3 module available at
> > CPAN. With it, you should
> > can MHonArc (or another utility) retreive mail from a POP3 server and then
> > archive it?
>
> No. What you have to do is use a POP3 client to download the mail
> from the mail server and then pipe the messages to mhonarc. If
> looking for a Perl solution, there is a POP3 module available a
On June 19, 1998 at 17:20, Marc Lieberman wrote:
> I know MHonArc is designed for e-mail to HTML archiving, which is
> exactly what we want. I guess my real question is, on an NT machine, how
> does the e-mail get to MHonArc?
Either from standard input or as filename arguments. The "Quick
Hi everyone,
I'm brand new to the list so I apologize if these questions have been
asked recently. I couldn't find much help in the FAQ so I thought I'd ask
here.
First let me explain what I need to do. We need to find a way to put
e-mail messages into a sortable (
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