On Monday 27 June 2005 11:56, Brion Vibber wrote:
We try to make sure that doesn't happen; if someone needs to manually edit and rebuild the archives, they _should_ not remove whole messages, but should blank out the virus attachment / private mail accidentally sent / whatever without changing the sequence.
OK, that's good to know. I think we had had that happen at the W3C so we instituted a similar policy.
You might check the gmane interfaces also; most of our lists are gatewayed to NNTP through there, and they have a web interface also.
Good idea. I checked and didn't find anything at GMame but I'm really pleased to find that MARC shows the msg-id and even permits msg-id queries! So [2] is also [a,b].
[2] http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2005-June/040600.html [a] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?i=<42BEC0EF.6070906%20()%20web%20!%20de> [b] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?i=42BEC0EF.6070906@web.de
On the off chance, what's the chance we could have such (i.e., [b]) a URI included in the email headers? For example, at the W3C we included a header:
X-Archived-At: http://www.w3.org/mid/Pine.LNX.4.44L0.0506210855540.28076-100000@smtp.datapo...