Hello!
indexer understands these types of comments:
<!--UdmComment--> ... <!--/UdmComment-->
and
<NOINDEX> ... </NOINDEX>
It is possible to configure Mhonarch so it will
format html pages in this style:
<html>
<body>
<NOINDEX>
Mhonarch headers like [Date][Thread] etc
</NOINDEX>
<!--X-Body-of-Message-->
Message Body
<!--X-Body-of-Message-End-->
<NOINDEX>
Mhonarch footers
</NOINDEX>
</body>
</html>
If it's possible, just try it and send configuration
notes to the list, we'll add them into our documentation.
Anyway, I understand that you might want to index a remote
mail archive without having an access to configure it.
I think, we should add this to our TODO:
an option for Server indexer.conf command
to tell indexer that we are in Mhonarch indexing
mode, so it'll ignore all unrelated headers/footers.
Regards!
David Coley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been using mnoGoSearch with my programming mailing list for about 2
> years. The mailing list is run on a qmail-ezmlm based system using
> Mhonarch to create the html files from the mailing list. What my users
> have requested is that when they search the actual e-mail text shows up
> instead of the [Date][Thread] ... etc.
>
> I know that Mhonarch places <!--X-Body-of-Message--> and
> <!--X-Body-of-Message-End--> to start and finish the actual body of the
> e-mail. Is it possible to get Mhonarch to just archive that part of the
> message (still of course taking the Subject from the top part).
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide.
>
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