Subject-only thread order

2001-01-16 Thread Andrew Johnson
Can anyone explain the order in which the following messages appear in a thread index created by MHonArc 2.4.7 from an old mail archive which unfortunately had all the cross-reference headers removed so has to be threaded by Subject. My rcfile contains both TSort and Sort, but not MultiPg.

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2001-01-16 Thread Robert Hsiung
Hi, Our old server died, so I'm recreating our archive in this new location, and for some reason now there are enough emails to trigger a second index page, and there are a couple things I thought I'd mention here: 1. At first, I didn't know about $MMDD$, so I just used $DDMM$. When

Re: Subject-only thread order

2001-01-16 Thread Gerry Hickman
Hi Andrew, The original question (Msg 7) occurs at the lowest index number and the earliest time, but some other message has been picked as the top of the thread. I have seen similar behaviour caused by "date/time" stamps being earlier in replies than they were in original posts. This

Re: Subject-only thread order

2001-01-16 Thread Andrew Johnson
Gerry Hickman wrote: The original question (Msg 7) occurs at the lowest index number and the earliest time, but some other message has been picked as the top of the thread. I have seen similar behaviour caused by "date/time" stamps being earlier in replies than they were in

Re: mhonarc2mbox: what's the latest

2001-01-16 Thread anthonyw
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Institute for Social Ecology wrote: Eric, Thank you for the info on mhn2mbox. It does the job! I'm unsure if Anthony is on the list, but here aer some suggestions for it's further development. I am still on the list and glad to hear that you have found the script