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a message is received takes more processing time. Therefore, for
large archives, you may need to do updates through a periodic
! batch process (like via <b>cron</b>(8)) to avoid time-out problems
! from MHonArc.
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a message is received takes more processing time. Therefore, for
large archives, you may need to do updates through a periodic
! batch process (like via <b>cron</b>(8)) to avoid time-out problems.
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which is provided on Unix-based operating systems.
For those unfamiliar cron, it is a daemon that allows the execution
! of commands on scheduled basis.
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which is provided on Unix-based operating systems.
For those unfamiliar cron, it is a daemon that allows the execution
! of commands on a scheduled basis.
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! <p><a href="mailto:anthonyw%40albany.net">Anthony W</a> provides a
Perl program called <tt>mhn2mbox</tt> for converting archives back
! into mailbox format. To obtain more information and to download
! the program, goto
! <a href="http://www.albany.net/~anthonyw/mhonarc/"
! ><http://www.albany.net/~anthonyw/mhonarc/></a>.
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! <p><a href="mailto:anthonyw%40albany.net">Anthony W</a> developed a
Perl program called <tt>mhn2mbox</tt> for converting archives back
! into mailbox format. A copy of the script is included in the contrib
! directory of the MHonArc distribution.
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</p>
<p>A potential source for help is
! <a href="http://mango.human.cornell.edu/kens/MoreFAQ.html#Convert"
! ><http://mango.human.cornell.edu/kens/MoreFAQ.html#Convert></a>. The
! URL is part of the Eudora FAQ. However, Eudora does uses UUCP-style
mailbox format to store its messagse. Hence, the information
provided from the URL can be applicable to MHonArc.
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<p>A potential source for help is
! <a href="http://wso.williams.edu/~eudora/kens/MoreFAQ.html#Convert"
! ><http://wso.williams.edu/~eudora/kens/MoreFAQ.html#Convert></a>. The
! URL is part of the Eudora FAQ. Eudora uses UUCP-style
mailbox format to store its messagse. Hence, the information
provided from the URL can be applicable to MHonArc.
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! <p>Yes. For details about Japanese usage of MHonArc, goto:<br>
! <a href="http://www.shiratori.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/~p-katoh/Hack/Docs/mhonarc-jp/index.html"><http://www.shiratori.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/~p-katoh/Hack/Docs/mhonarc-jp/index.html></a><br>
! <a href="http://www.shiratori.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/~p-katoh/Hack/Docs/mhonarc-jp/mhonarc-jp-2_4.html"><http://www.shiratori.riec.tohoku.ac.jp/~p-katoh/Hack/Docs/mhonarc-jp/mhonarc-jp-2_4.html></a><br>
(documents are in Japanese).
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! <p>Yes. For details about Japanese usage of MHonArc, goto:
! <a href="http://www.mhonarc.jp/"><http://www.mhonarc.jp/></a>
(documents are in Japanese).
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</p>
! <li><p><a href="http://www.landfield.com/hypermail/"
>Hypermail</a>: Distributed under the
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt">GPL</a>. Originally
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! <li><p><a href="http://www..hypermail.org/"
>Hypermail</a>: Distributed under the
<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt">GPL</a>. Originally
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refer to the main index apply to either an author, date, or
subject index. The type of main index is controled by
! the <a href="../resources/sort.html">SORT</a>, <a href="../resources/subsort.html">SUBSORT</a>, AUTHSORT resources.
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refer to the main index apply to either an author, date, or
subject index. The type of main index is controled by
! the <a href="../resources/sort.html">SORT</a>,
! <a href="../resources/subsort.html">SUBSORT</a>, and
! <a href="../resources/authsort.html">AUTHSORT</a>,
! resources.
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<P>Yes. In version 1.2 (or later), a resource was added called
! <a href="../resources/otherindexes.html">OTHERINDEXES</a>. With this resource, you are able to
! define an arbitrary number of indexes you desire. The additional
! indexes may be in any format you desire and that is supported
! by MHonArc. Refer to the documentation for the usage of
<a href="../resources/otherindexes.html">OTHERINDEXES</a> (also see
"<a href="#otherindexes">How does the OTHERINDEXES resource work?</a>").
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<P>Yes. In version 1.2 (or later), a resource was added called
! <a href="../resources/otherindexes.html">OTHERINDEXES</a>.
! <a href="../resources/otherindexes.html">OTHERINDEXES</a> allows
! you to define an arbitrary number of indexes you desire. The additional
! indexes may be in any format you desire.
! Refer to the documentation for the usage of
<a href="../resources/otherindexes.html">OTHERINDEXES</a> (also see
"<a href="#otherindexes">How does the OTHERINDEXES resource work?</a>").
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resources when reading the otherindexes resource files. with one
<em>exception</em>: <a href="../resources/thread.html">THREAD</a> is shut-off. To avoid overriding the default
! index files, I must explicitly redefine <a href="../resources/idxfname.html">IDXFNAME</a> (amd <a href="../resources/idxprefix.html">IDXPREFIX</a>
if <a href="../resources/multipg.html">MULTIPG</a> is active). If I want different layouts for my
other indexes, I must explicitly define those, or they will
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resources when reading the otherindexes resource files. with one
<em>exception</em>: <a href="../resources/thread.html">THREAD</a> is shut-off. To avoid overriding the default
! index files, I must explicitly redefine <a href="../resources/idxfname.html">IDXFNAME</a> (and <a href="../resources/idxprefix.html">IDXPREFIX</a>
if <a href="../resources/multipg.html">MULTIPG</a> is active). If I want different layouts for my
other indexes, I must explicitly define those, or they will
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<td><strong>NOTE:</strong></td>
<td width="100%"><p>
! Otherindexes resource file only defines a <strong>single</strong>
! index type: main
! or thread. If you specify the <a href="../resources/thread.html">THREAD</a>, a thread index will be
! created and all <a href="../resources/main.html">MAIN</a> related resources are ignored. I.e. <a href="../resources/thread.html">THREAD</a>
! overrides <a href="../resources/main.html">MAIN</a>.
</p>
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<td><strong>NOTE:</strong></td>
<td width="100%"><p>
! Otherindexes resource file only defines a <strong>single</strong>
! index type: main or thread. If you specify the
! <a href="../resources/thread.html">THREAD</a>, a thread index will be
! created and all <a href="../resources/main.html">MAIN</a> related resources are ignored.
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</p>
! <p>What I left out in this example is the redefinition
! of the navigational based resources. Since I am adding
more indexes, I would have to redefine resources like
<a href="../resources/toplinks.html">TOPLINKS</a>,
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! <p>What is left out of this example is the redefinition
! of navigational based resources. Since I am adding
more indexes, I would have to redefine resources like
<a href="../resources/toplinks.html">TOPLINKS</a>,
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! <P>This question can be anwsered by reading about the <a href="../resources/mimefilters.html">MIMEFILTERS</a>
resource of the
MHonArc documentation. The solution may require registering
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! <P>This question can be answered by reading about the <a href="../resources/mimefilters.html">MIMEFILTERS</a>
resource of the
MHonArc documentation. The solution may require registering
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other questions in this section). MHonArc expects
a specific order so it can edit archived messages when needed w/o
! using a bunch of logic, and performance degradation (special comment
declarations are used to mark off the different sections of a message).
Therefore, you cannot have the body come before the message header.
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other questions in this section). MHonArc expects
a specific order so it can edit archived messages when needed w/o
! using a bunch of logic and performance degradation (special comment
declarations are used to mark off the different sections of a message).
Therefore, you cannot have the body come before the message header.
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</p>
! <li><p>Practically, all web servers provide the ability deny access
to files. Refer to your web server's documentation for the specifies.
If you are using the <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/">Apache HTTP server</a>,
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! <li><p>Generally, web servers provide the ability deny access
to files. Refer to your web server's documentation for the specifies.
If you are using the <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/">Apache HTTP server</a>,
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! <p>No, but a searching can be provided by another utility.
The following list of search indexing tools have been used with
MHonArc archives:
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! <p>No, but searching can be provided by another utility.
The following list of search indexing tools have been used with
MHonArc archives:
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