On December 26, 2004 at 13:04, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> Unfortunately, while MHonArc is fine at dealing with UTF-8 messages,
> it will choke on a UTF-8 configuration file. So the Serbian
Yes and no, depending on where multi-byte encoding occurs. But in
general, it is wise to avoid multi-byte se
First, Serbian has been added to the list of supported languages
thanks to Filip. The FAQ entry will update sometime over the next few
days. Second, I marked a couple hundred lists for language
localization. I wish list language could be automatically detected,
but that seems technically challeng
Hi Jeff!
> Unfortunately, while MHonArc is fine at dealing with UTF-8 messages,
> it will choke on a UTF-8 configuration file. So the Serbian
> localization will need to be converted to ISO 10646 numerical
> character references. I don't personally know how to do a
> UTF-8 -> ISO 10646 conversion,
Hi Brcha,
Thank you for the Serbian localization. As you guessed, sed is a key
part of the process. For example, we will generate a Serbian localized
configuration file for MHonArc using sed. MHonArc is the tool that
does the email -> webpage conversion.
Unfortunately, while MHonArc is fine at d
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> but so far nobody has written a
> Hebrew language localization. [2]
>
> [2] http://www.mail-archive.com/faq.html#i18n
Hi Jeff,
Since I see that nobody has written Serbian localisation as well, I translated
the sed-like fil
Hello Hanna,
The Mail Archive only archives mailing lists, we generally don't run
or provide them. If you do start a Hebrew language mailing list you
are welcome to archive it with our service. I see there are some
Hebrew language messages archived [1] but so far nobody has written a
Hebrew langu
Hello
I would like to start a list in HEBREW
Do you think it would be possible soon
or some time???
Thanks
Hanna K
ttp://www.kiryatanavim.com
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Heath Raftery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jeff,
>
> On 01/07/2004, at 4:11 PM, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> > - a non-admin can add a public list more easily
>
> I think it should be an admin that makes the decision to take their
> list archives public.
If the admin allows unmoderated subscript
I agree with everything Heath said. Are there really any lists for which
the admin can't add a subscriber manually?
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Jeff,
On 01/07/2004, at 4:11 PM, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
- a non-admin can add a public list more easily
I think it should be an admin that makes the decision to take their
list archives public.
- less of a barrier for some lists to use the service
Yes, this is probably the case. All the list s
Currently, if a list requires a confirmation/response it can't be
added to The Mail Archive. That's because there's no way to do the
response part. How would people feel if we changed things to make that
possible (like we once had long ago?). The impact is:
- a non-admin can add a public list mo
> I would have been willing to actually give you the file to put in your web
> directory, if you can be swayed...
I'm not saying no because it is technically hard. I'm saying
no because mail-archive is for fully public lists, and that
clearly is not compatible with your request. Additionally, at
No.
On Sun, 2002-08-18 at 13:33, John C. A. Bambenek wrote:
> Is there a way to keep the archived list from Google? Namely can someone
> put a robots.txt file in there to keep our list from being archived on
> Google?
>
> Thanks,
> j
>
>
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Hi,
This is Arivoli. I am looking for some help. I don't know where to
ask. I'd really appreciate if someone can help me in this.
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I downloaded the log4j-1.2.3.jar and JDBCLog.jar from
http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/docs/index.html.
I want to f
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