Hi,

On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 03:09:17PM +0900, Charles Plessy wrote:
> Le Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 04:48:46PM +0100, Mike Dornberger a écrit :
> > 
> > But it seems, it does not index messages with malformed headers, like
> > 
> > Message-ID: <929813f4ewn0$i6569xh0$6438e...@delldim5150

> there also seems to be other problems with Message-ID, in particular
> with the following one: 
> <aanlkti=nvo4khrynaxzm1q3s3wtg_8u0tjwavs6xa...@mail.gmail.com>.
> 
> The original message is 
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2010/10/msg00079.html

this one works for me, see below.

> As you can see, the msg-id link generated in its answer does not work:
> 
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-www/2010/10/msg00080.html

It works as of now. The script has either been fixed in the meantime or
you were too fast looking at the ML archives. :) AFAIR it takes some
time until the web pages get created from the mails and then again until
all those crosslinking is right.

> http://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/aanlkti=nvo4khrynaxzm1q3s3wtg_8u0tjwavs6xa...@mail.gmail.com

This one takes me to the search web form. I remember a while back (maybe
some years now) this URL syntax worked. I think I read somewhere, that
this syntax has been retired and URLs of the form
http://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/?m=<msg-id> should be used. I'm
using a "smart bookmark" for msg-id find: debmsg =
http://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/?m=%s and "debmsg
aanlkti=nvo4khrynaxzm1q3s3wtg_8u0tjwavs6xa...@mail.gmail.com" in my URL
bar works here.

Hmmm... Forget my sentence about "a while back", I just looked at the
examples on the web form, your syntax should work. :)

On Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 04:48:46PM +0100, Mike Dornberger wrote:
> I often use the msgid-finder to flag messages as spam. When it finds
> results in lists I'm not subscribed to, I flag those too.
> 
> But it seems, it does not index messages with malformed headers, like
> 
> Message-ID: <929813f4ewn0$i6569xh0$6438e...@delldim5150
> 
> (note the missing right bracket)

Hello Thomas,

I rechecked that today with my debmsg "smart bookmark" (see above) and
found, that "debmsg <929813f4ewn0$i6569xh0$6438e...@delldim5150" works (note
the leading bracket), whereas "debmsg
929813f4ewn0$i6569xh0$6438e...@delldim5150" does not. I usually use my
bookmark without the angle brackets and that works for all non-malformed
messages (left and right angle bracket in msg-id header).

BTW that messages is spam in d-testing and still not removed. :)

Greetings,
 Mike Dornberger



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