I'm not sure if this is a mailman issue or an htdig issue.
How does htdig manage the pile of data once it finds the items that meet the search criteria? I searched our mailman list on one word, and I got a digest from 2000 (but not the original message) then something from 2002, then something from 2001 and something from last year. Very random and disorganized. Seems to me there would be a built-in secondary search criterion that would further sort by date or something else . . . Or, what am I missing?
Thanks, all.
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