On December 8, 2002 at 18:24, "Robert Holmgren" wrote: > Question: Is there a way to change the initial $MSGNUM$ variable from 00000 > to > some other number, so that e.g. it starts converting with msg00634.html, and > then increments from there?
It's on the TODO list, and it should be an easy addition. > I've gone blind looking at the docs, but can't > find anything -- maybe I missed it notwithstanding. Or is this a source code > issue? If so, could someone indicate which Perl module and maybe the > routine-to-change? I am by no means an exPerlt, but I can stumble around and > get it right eventually... In mhopt.pl, search for the initialization of $LastMsgNum. > Also: is there any way to get MHonArc, when -adding in -Verbose mode, to > report to stdout the name of the source file as well as the result html > filename? Not really. If input is a mailbox, multiple HTML files will be associated to a single input file. Also, mhonarc can read from stdin, so there would be no real file to associate with. Generally, it is best to utilize the message-ids to do any tracking. At the top of each HTML message page, there are special comments at the top provide some meta information. One of the comments includes the message-id. The library mhmsgfile.pl contains routines to parse out the comments of an HTML message page. The message-id can then be used to search the raw message data to find the original message. mharc, <http://www.mhonarc.org/mharc/> uses the message-id for allowing an archive reader to download the raw original message. However, mharc utilizes the $MSGID$ resource for getting the message-id to pass to the CGI program for extracting the raw message. --ewh --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE MHONARC-USERS
