The archives are standard mailman archives and have not been changed
recently.
For some reason, mailman is converting some expressions of the form [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
in the message body, into html references.
To track this down, it would help to know if this occurs only with some
mailers, or with specific J expressions.
Brian Schott wrote:
> While looking for my message in the jforum email
> archive that had not shown up in my email (this gmail
> feature has finally caught up with me too, it seems) I
> discovered that several messaages have been corrupted as
> stated in the Subject. But the corruption is not predictable
> yet, to me. For example in the messages excerpted below,
> only the rightmost 'a' is corrupted, but it may be that the
> other occurrences were not corrupted because of their
> closest neighboring characters being parens and periods, for
> example.
>
> At least one of the examples below is NOT corrupted
> in my own email copy, so I wonder if this is a (new) feature
> of the archiving system that could be corrected?
>
> ********below is taken from printout of the archive's search*******
>
> [Jprogramming] What a drag [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 13 Dec 2006
> A small improvement is achieved assuming that if the
> first character is a space, the whole row is spaces.
> dragR =: {~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] >./\@:* ] -. at e. 1{.0{.]
> dragRb =: {~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] >./\@:* ' '~:(({.)"1)
>
>
> [Jprogramming] What a drag [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 13 Dec 2006
> It seems that important role in performace plays test for
> fill element.
> So far I've seen 3:
> ft1=:(+./"1@:~:&' ')
> ft2=:(-. at e. 1{.0{.])
>
>
> [Jprogramming] What a drag [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 12 Dec 2006
> here is another take:
> drag=:#~ (#^:_1 [: }:@(-~ 1&|.) [: I. ,&1)@(-. at -:"1 [: {. 0 {. ])
> this one is based on #^:_1/# rather than {, which might be a
> tad faster.
>
> ********end of printout of the archive's search***********
>
>
> (B=) <----------my "sig"
>
> Brian Schott
> Atlanta, GA, USA
> schott DOT bee are eye eh en AT gee em ae eye el DOT com
> http://schott.selfip.net/~brian/
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