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
Whoops, I put "bin" rather then "lib". But I guess I need to perfect
the filter because I still getting junk in my test archive, but now I
can also read the
Wade VanBuskirk wrote:
>
> I have attempted to make and "register" a revised filter, but I got
> the following error:
>
> Reading /home/wade/nsmail/temp .
> Can't locate /home/wade/MHonArc2.3.3/bin/mhtxtplain2.pl in @INC at
> /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/readmail.pl line 769, chunk
> 48.
>
>
My mistake?
I have attempted to make and "register" a revised filter, but I got
the following error:
Reading /home/wade/nsmail/temp .
Can't locate /home/wade/MHonArc2.3.3/bin/mhtxtplain2.pl in @INC at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/readmail.pl line 769, chunk
48.
Am I supposed to put the filte
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 can be done by simply letting MHonArc strip the passage before the
conversion.
I guess, based on your description, that the original messages are plain
t
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 converts the codes to "".
Is there