However, you can sort the threads into date sequence, which
is useful if you want the more recent ones at the top rather
than at the bottom of your page. I think it's TSORT.
Maybe that will do what you really want. /Dorothy
At 02:29 PM 7/13/98 -0700, Earl Hood wrote:
>On July 13, 1998 at 23:00, Udo Steinegger wrote:
>
>> Now I played around several days with mhonarc and my archived
>> mailinglists. It works fine. There's just one thing I still don't get
>> working: I'd like to have a thread tree sorted by date ...like for
>> every month and/or every day. LIke this:
>>
>> June 1998:
>> o Mail
>> - re: mail
>>
>> or likt that for every day.
>>
>>
>> This should be additionally to the thread view and the date view that
>> is there by default :)
>
>For the main index, use DAYBEGIN and DAYEND resources.
>
>For the thread index, it is not applicable. By the very nature of
>threads, such resources have no meaning. Since any thread can span
>multiple days, how would the formatting be done? Threads can define
>a non-chronological linear listing. Date sorting of the thread index
>only applies to the roots of threads, under each root, the listed
>messages can span multiple days in a non-linear fashion.
>
> --ewh
>
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