>>>>> "Brad" == Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    >> Im assuming they self delete after a while because clicking on
    >> one of the link now indicates its not there."

    Brad>       That implies that something else is going on.  There
    Brad> is no standard cron job that I know of to clean out the old
    Brad> attachments.

If somebody cleaned out spam or private information, and regenerated
the archives, that might change the order, and the link would break.
I know this happens with MHonArc (since the URLs it generates are
simply the serial number of processing concatenated with a prefix and
.html).  I don't know about pipermail but I wouldn't be surprised.

Why archivers don't use Message-Id for the URL, I don't know.


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