On 6/19/20 9:42 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
We need, or at least want, to handle BOTH.

Agreed.

Long-term, "permanent" content, as well as the casual "What is this? here's what it looks like"

I think that short term can sort of ride the coat tales of the long term solution.

I have no idea whether it is practical to handle those the same, or differently.

What if the "short term" is the current URL to files that have been removed from emails (or uploaded directly). Admittedly this would be somewhat subject to the current location of the archive.

Conversely the "long term" solution could simply be URL agnostic in that you go to the at the time current URL and navigate to the message you are looking for attachments to. I'd like to see the ability to search by subject / date / sender / message ID / etc.

I think this method of long term solution makes the actual archive somewhat URL agnostic. As in you get there, wherever there is, and then pick the file(s) you want.

With this type of long term solution, it doesn't really matter if the URL in the email breaks in the future.



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