Thanks for both responses and your advise. I will investigate your hints
further to see what is possible with my skills.
On Wed, 04 Jan 10:56:29 +0100
Hogren wrote:
For me, this is the raw mail [1]. When you are on a message, click on
"Download message RAW".
For your
Sorry I didn't read your response.
On 04/01/2017 08:58, Floyd Anderson wrote:
> I see no change to find any message on [1] by its message number.
> Although it were possible, my goal is to have the messages local
> stored and searchable while being offline. Also [2] doesn’t help here
> even
Hello,
With a little search, I saw it (on MARC, software used by gentoo [1]) :
" Robot policy
In theory, we don't mind people snarfing down some MARC pages for
off-line reading. (I travel a lot, and sometimes want to pull down long
threads before hitting the road to read locally, etc.)
On the
On Tue, 03 Jan 20:12:05 -0500
Philip Webb wrote:
170104 Floyd Anderson wrote:
Is it possible — and when how — to retrieve bounced mailing list messages,
e.g. from or this list) ?
You can recover everything from the Gentoo lists'
170104 Floyd Anderson wrote:
> Is it possible — and when how — to retrieve bounced mailing list messages,
> e.g. from or this list) ?
You can recover everything from the Gentoo lists' archive :
http://archives.gentoo.org/ .
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Hello list,
is it possible — and when how — to request/retrieve bounced mailing list
messages (e.g. from or this list)?
If there is an approach, can it be also applied to get certain
interesting threads from dates _before_ one has been subscribed to that
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