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yahoo2mbox 0.24 (Default branch)

yahoo2mbox retrieves the messages from Yahoo! Groups archive and stores them in a local file in mbox format.License: Public DomainChanges:
This release adds a --retry option to reget any missing messages. It also adds a --debug option that allows you to save any messages the script was unable to parse as files for later analysis.Image

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MMARCH(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 MMARCH(8)

NAME
mmarch - Rebuild a Mailman mailing list's archive. SYNOPSIS
mmarch [options] <listname> [<mbox>] DESCRIPTION
Use this command to rebuild the archives for a mailing list. You may want to do this if you edit some messages in an archive, or remove some messages from an archive. -h, --help Print this error message and exit. -q, --quiet Make the archiver output less verbose. --wipe First wipe out the original archive before regenerating. You usually want to specify this argument unless you're generating the ar- chive in chunks. -s N, --start=N Start indexing at article N, where article 0 is the first in the mbox. Defaults to 0. -e M, --end=M End indexing at article M. This script is not very efficient with respect to memory management, and for large archives, it may not be possible to index the mbox entirely. For that reason, you can specify the start and end article numbers. mbox is the path to a list's complete mbox archive. Usually this will be some path in the archives/private directory. For example: % mmarch mylist archives/private/mylist.mbox/mylist.mbox mbox is optional. If it is missing, it is calculated. AUTHOR
Author of Mailman is the Mailman Cabal, see http://www.list.org/ for information. This manpage is written by Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen@debian.org> for Debian, but may be used by others. SEE ALSO
Mailman documentation on http://www.list.org/ and in /usr/share/doc/mailman. 2007-07-14 MMARCH(8)