Here's the situation: I'm running a Mailman list on a shared server. Host doesn't want to install MHonArc in the shared environment, but has no objection to my setting up a crontab for MHonArc to run periodically to update its archives. List traffic is such that a single run per day is probably acceptable.
List traffic includes attachments. Mailman leaves the MIME for those attachments inline in the text message it archives. I'm trying to set up MHonArc to convert this to a single message with links to downloadable files. I've been testing this locally by running "MHonArc add message.txt" (where message.txt is the text file of the archived message, including MIME) and it successfully adds the message to a MHonArc archive, but does *not* pull the MIME out of the file and create spearate files linked for downloading; the MIME is still there, staring back at me, saying nothing. Obviously, I'm doing something wrong, and I'm quite prepared to believe it's something simple that I've missed. I'm new to both Mailman and MHonArc. I've not discovered anything in the list archives or elsewhere on the web which fixes this, but if anyone knows of any, send me a pointer please and I'll check it out. Questions: 1) What am I doing wrong? 2) Is running it against the Mailman archives in the first place the right way to try and add MHonArc into the mix, or have I missed a better and cleaner way (keeping in mind I can't install MHonArc to be run automagically by Mailman itself)? 3) The attachment files in question are three types: PDF, CBV (a binary database format) and PGN (a text file). IS there something special I need to do to get them recognized by MHonArc? Have fun, Arlen Chief Managing Director In Charge, Department of Redundancy Department DNRC 224 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------- In God we trust; all others must provide data. ---------------------------------------------- Opinions expressed are mine and mine alone. If JCI had an opinion on this, they'd hire someone else to deliver it.