On September 12, 2000 at 23:23, meijin wrote:
> I am running on Win98 SE with Perl and Mhonarc successfully installed. I
> took an MBX file from Eudora and was able to successfully bring it into
> Mhonarc and process it. However, I see that some email clients are not
> inputting a line feed command correctly or it is doing it in such a manner
> that Mhonarc is not recognizing it as such. So, I end up with messages that
> have a few EXTREMELY long lines. Is there some sort of command line option
> that can correct this or set a line length so that the messages are easier
> to read?
<http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/MHonArc/doc/faq/mime.html#lineclip>
Quick resource setting example:
<MIMEArgs>
text/plain; maxwidth=80
</MIMEArgs>
> The second question has to do with customizing the look of the outputted
> pages. I am putting these on a web site and the site has a certain layout
> design. Is there a way to incorporate a background and a graphic at the top
> of the page so that they more seemlessly fit into the design of the web
> site? I know this can be done manually, but this is going to be a bit of
> work each time that I would rather not do.
See the "Page Layout" section of the documentation.
See "Appendix: Resource File Examples" for example resource files
to get you started with customizing the layout of pages.
> Lastly, is there a good simple search engine of any sort that can be
> included to search these files?
I'll allow users to provide recommendations.
--ewh