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From: Daniel Stenberg (daniel@haxx.se)
Date: Fri Sep 15 2000 - 05:02:47 CDT
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Martin Schulze wrote:
> As of remote request I have disabled a web page, i.e. an archived page
> that refers to a lists mail. I haven't removed it but chmod 0 it.
>
> For some reason hypermail wanted to overwrite *that* file with a newly
> archived mail. The file should be honored properly.
Should it?
I'm not sure I understand this problem.
You have a mailbox, you run hypermail on it to create a number of HTML files.
You chmod 0 one of the HTML files.
When you run hypermail again you want that chmoded file to remain so?
Or what part am I missing?
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