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From: Gary Sitzmann (ghs1@lucent.com)
Date: Tue Jan 16 2001 - 07:47:00 CST
I've been providing hypermail for years now for internal use within my
organization and have run into a situation that I don't know how to deal
with. I used to recommend keeping a large email box and generating
hypermail each time and it was relatively easy to clean up using your
favorite mailer and regenerating the box. But now most of us are running
hypermail automatically via adding a line to our alias as documented in
http://www.landfield.com/hypermail/source/docs/hypermail.html#6 .
I'm not sure how to clean up old email with the update, so suggestions are
welcome. The simple approach of removing old or selective messages started
the numbering over again at 0000.html when the next message
was sent and ignored the other messages.
Is there a way to regenerate the archive when using -u option for creating
it?
Gary,
We are trying to implement hypermail in the group,
with two aliases. Everything works just fine now.
I am concerned with maintenance, for example, is
there a way to weed out certain mail, or delete
mails that are old?
Thank you very much, hypermail is a wonderful thing
to have.
Jeff
-- Gary Sitzmann mailto:ghs1@lucent.com http://ghs1.tripod.com
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