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This should alleviate fears of interrupting the process.
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Some mailing lists (e.g. git@vger.kernel.org) accept messages
via Bcc: and possibly other things which get rejected by
the strict PublicInbox::Filter rules. So rely on ssoma-mda
instead.
This prefers a recent revision of ssoma-mda (commit 7fce38e9
onwards) to display subject/author/date information in the
commit message.
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Apparently it's not a problem with recent archives.
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We start with zero and only store the next valid ID.
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This allows incremental imports of slrn spools, ideal for
tracking lists via gmane.
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Any existing directory should do.
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While we're at it, add a script for easy editing of user prefs.
We need some human-maintained rules based on the spam we get.
It's an imperfect world, but I'd _much_ rather deal with the
occassional spam than require signup/registration to post.
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The old import_gmane_spool script was inflexible,
since we may import from maildir archives as well, so
get everything into maildir, first.
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The ~/.dc-dlvr.pre script for my public-inbox user does this.
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It should be common for a single users to be subscribed to multiple
addresses/lists, so we must use the address before alias expansion.
This partially reverts commit b949afc9edf89dd494cac6255c78b124d58e11a5
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We normally want committer date to be different so we may
track delivery latencies (which do not differ much).
However, the rules for importing are much different and
tend to screw things up when using time ranges with git-rev-list.
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Unfortunately, this means we get rid of parallelization,
as we need to preserve delivery order so HTML indices look
chronological. Order may also affect spam filtering and
training, too.
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We may promote this to be a real script, since public-inbox-mda
is idempotent.
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Trying my best to not forget things I wrote this years ago.
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Just use $0 for now, since I suck at naming things.
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