I tried this, and everything works fine with the last version of my
script, except for one sort-of minor thing, and that's the message count
if you search for "*". It won't update to the right message count in
the top middle of the page until I do a "rebuild_index".
I'm afraid "update" index only looks at the messages changed since the
last time update was run, and misses the fact that messages have
disappeared from the beginning.
You are probably correct. It probably doesn't remove index entries for
messages no longer in the archive. I'm not sure, but this may depend on
the particular haystack backend.
(I agree removing messages from an archive is far from optimal, but I'm
not doing this for myself :D )
It would be a minor thing if I hadn't told people this is the way to
find out the number of messages in a list, and also to find the most
recent post to a list.
What happens if you search for * and sort earliest first. Does it find
deleted messages and are there errors?
--
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San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan
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