Charles Gregory wrote:
>
>As a side note, is there a limit to how large the archive mbox can grow?
>I've got several years in an archive now, and its pushing past 64MB...
>Am I going to hit a limit soon? (CentOS 4, if that matters)
Many older *nix OSs limit files to 2GB (32 bit integer). Newer OS
On Sat, 16 May 2009, Barry Warsaw wrote:
I've long thought that Pipermail should be split off from Mailman as a
project, perhaps still bundled in whatever sumo distribution we provide.
It would be very cool if a group of people worked together to make
Pipermail not suck.
As a side note, is th
On May 16, 2009, at 3:42 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Removing mailman-developers because I'm not talking about
implementation.
Barry Warsaw writes:
I've long thought that all archives should be vended dynamically
rather than statically, of course with a cache to improve
performance
a
Removing mailman-developers because I'm not talking about implementation.
Barry Warsaw writes:
> I've long thought that all archives should be vended dynamically
> rather than statically, of course with a cache to improve performance
> as necessary.
I think it's a great option. But firs
On May 15, 2009, at 5:04 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Mark Sapiro :
Charles Gregory wrote:
Has anyone ever developed a point-n-click tool to delete
a message from an archive, preferably by just eliminating the
From/To/Subject and body, but leaving the links intact, with
a placeholder message
* Mark Sapiro :
> Charles Gregory wrote:
> >
> >Has anyone ever developed a point-n-click tool to delete
> >a message from an archive, preferably by just eliminating the
> >From/To/Subject and body, but leaving the links intact, with
> >a placeholder message that says "message content removed", et
Charles Gregory wrote:
>
>Has anyone ever developed a point-n-click tool to delete
>a message from an archive, preferably by just eliminating the
>From/To/Subject and body, but leaving the links intact, with
>a placeholder message that says "message content removed", etc?
Not as far as I know.
Has anyone ever developed a point-n-click tool to delete
a message from an archive, preferably by just eliminating the
From/To/Subject and body, but leaving the links intact, with
a placeholder message that says "message content removed", etc?
I found lots of FAQ's and posts on the 'manual' wa