Re: Using mhonarc as a news archiver

2000-04-10 Thread Thomas Rother
Earl Hood schrieb: > On March 31, 2000 at 09:32, Thomas Rother wrote: > > > We want to make the archives directly on the server, by accessing the > > var/spool/news directory. > > I believe inn stores data compatible with MH mail folders: Each > post is in a separate file with a numeric filename.

Re: Using mhonarc as a news archiver

2000-04-10 Thread Christopher Lindsey
> We have INN 2.x - that should work. Sorry about the delayed response... Playing catch-up today. > > We lost our feed and our ISP won't let us do anything through > >inn -- we need to use suck or something (which I don't want to > > Hm, I think we have at least some of that bu

Re: Using mhonarc as a news archiver

2000-04-10 Thread Harry Putnam
Christopher Lindsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > We have INN 2.x - that should work. > > Sorry about the delayed response... Playing catch-up today. > > > > We lost our feed and our ISP won't let us do anything through > > >inn -- we need to use suck or something (which I do

Re: Using mhonarc as a news archiver

2000-04-10 Thread Christopher Lindsey
> This looks alot like something I've wanted to do, and tinkered with > for a while. > > Sorry for being dense here but it isn't clear to my inexperienced eye > how the news messages are coming in to be redirected to procmail. Unfortunately, this is only a server-based (INN) approach. I'll wo

meet box-stuffer 0.9

2000-04-10 Thread Nathaniel Irons
A few months ago I wrote to the list about a means to create durable links to arbitrary messages, capable of surviving an archive rebuild or other trauma. The notion generalized into a tool for storing message metadata (specifically subject, author name, author email, Message-ID, and file path) a