On November 19, 2001 at 01:50, Jason Molenda wrote:
Hm, I saw the note rom Wolfgang Nejdl claiming that -nochecknoarchive
wasn't working, and I just re-checked the messages I was trying to
archive... they have X-No-Archive: yes set in them. I don't have
-nochecknoarchive on the cmd line or
Hi Jason,
Hm, I saw the note rom Wolfgang Nejdl claiming that -nochecknoarchive
wasn't working, and I just re-checked the messages I was trying to
archive... they have X-No-Archive: yes set in them. I don't have
-nochecknoarchive on the cmd line or set the resource in my .mrc's,
but I
On November 19, 2001 at 11:19, M@rms wrote:
Yes you're right messages have this header, so I've tried with the
-nochecknoarchive flag but mhOnArc still don't want to index them :-(
like that:
...
What does I badly do ?
Nothing. You need to apply the fix mentioned by Wolfgang Nejdl
in an
For what it's worth, I was trying to reconstruct an archive from
scratch earlier today and I was seeing the same behavior described
by Sebastien -- I'd input a perfectly valid mbox message, and
mhonarc would say No new message (with not even a .mhonarc.db
file in my dir). It was so odd that I
Hm, I saw the note rom Wolfgang Nejdl claiming that -nochecknoarchive
wasn't working, and I just re-checked the messages I was trying to
archive... they have X-No-Archive: yes set in them. I don't have
-nochecknoarchive on the cmd line or set the resource in my .mrc's,
but I believe mhonarc is
mhonarc *without* -quiet, what is the new message count displayed
when trying to add a message?
if I do:
mhonarc -quiet \
-outdir /www/htdocs/phpedit.net/support/qa/200111 \
-rcfile /www/htdocs/phpedit.net/support/qa.rcfile \
-subjectthreads \
-add \
/var/qmail/vpopmail/domains/phpedit.net