From: rp@magnum.cooper.edu rp@magnum.cooper.edu
Subject: plan 9 www archive
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 1994 13:18:52 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <19940901171852.UMSjpP97WbFM52W7sQbWZVmkLSkm7KFUp-vS5pELliY@z> (raw)
forsyth@minster.york.ac.uk Wrote:
it's interesting, thanks. would it be possible to change
the index generator so that it knows that a mail From: line
needn't have anthing more than the address:
From: someone@somewhere
rather than requiring
From: someone@somewhere (full name)
and puts the someone@somewhere address in the index?
I think there may be a bug in the software that created the archive.
When it was run on the archive I created when I joined the list,
everything worked fine - it DID put the sender's email address if there
were no "full-name" existed.
I am looking at the source to see where the problem may lie.
primus
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