Hi, > The email addresses in the archive have been modified to protect against > address harvesting. You need to sed -i 's/ at /@/g' 2008-May.txt.
Okay, thanks ! However: 1. I guess such a simple sed script works only for messages that are not written in english. Indeed, in messages written in english one does _not_ want to replace every occurrence of " at " byan @ sign. 2. One may argue that if it is enough to apply such a script to get valid e-mail addresses, then the spam protection is not that good and will stop working one day or another. 3. Does somebody know wether this anti-spam rewriting step can be turned off in mailman, or perhaps replaced by another rule, so that archive files become usable directly ? Or perhaps would it be useful to add a feature to mutt letting it read such mailboxes ? 4. I realize that this discussion is at least partially off-topic. Thanks in advance for your replies, Sébastien.
