* nnml trouble -- track of all read messages is lost
@ 1999-11-18 16:34 Arcady Genkin
1999-11-18 16:41 ` Kai Großjohann
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Arcady Genkin @ 1999-11-18 16:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
All of a sudden, I cannot retrieve any of my previously read articles
from any mail group. The articles are still there, i.e. they are not
expired. I see in .newsrc.eld for my Private mail:
,-----
| ("nnml:mail.Private" 1 ((1 . 1649)) nil (nnml "") ((expiry-wait
| . never)))
`-----
and in my ~/Mail/active:
,-----
| mail.Private 1649 1649 y
`-----
Overview file in ~/Mail/mail/Private points to just one article:
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| 1649 Thursday's Calendar a.genkin@utoronto.ca (Reminder Service) Thu,
| 18 Nov 1999 09:46:04 -0500 <E11oSp2-00004b-00@main.wgaf.net> 98 4
| Xref: main.wgaf.net mail.Private:1649
`-----
I tried "nnml-generate-nov-databases" (sp?), and
"nnml-generate-nov-databases-1", and it only screwed the things up
some more. For example, in mail.Private group I had two or three
unread messages that could be accessed after the "crash", vanished
after the update of nov databases.
Please help! I had some unanswered email there, and all the ticked
messages are gone now too.
I didn't do any radical stuff, like upgrade any xemacs software. I did
mess around with faces a lot just prior to this happening. After the
"crash" I upgraded to .98 (from .97), hoping that it would do me good,
but it didn't help.
Is it time to restore my Mail directory from a backup? Last time I ran
backup 3 days ago, so how would I go about the articles that were
received since then? I have a bunch of ~/Mail/incoming* files. Can I
make use of them?
Thanks!
--
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loves man is nailed?..'" (Zarathustra - F. Nietzsche)
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* Re: nnml trouble -- track of all read messages is lost
1999-11-18 16:34 nnml trouble -- track of all read messages is lost Arcady Genkin
@ 1999-11-18 16:41 ` Kai Großjohann
1999-11-18 16:58 ` Arcady Genkin
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 1999-11-18 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
Arcady Genkin <a.genkin@utoronto.ca> writes:
> Is it time to restore my Mail directory from a backup? Last time I ran
> backup 3 days ago, so how would I go about the articles that were
> received since then? I have a bunch of ~/Mail/incoming* files. Can I
> make use of them?
You can use `G f' to create a group for an incoming file, then you can
process-mark all messages, then you can resplit them.
kai
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* Re: nnml trouble -- track of all read messages is lost
1999-11-18 16:41 ` Kai Großjohann
@ 1999-11-18 16:58 ` Arcady Genkin
1999-11-21 2:33 ` Harry Putnam
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Arcady Genkin @ 1999-11-18 16:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE (Kai Groъjohann) writes:
> > Is it time to restore my Mail directory from a backup? Last time I ran
> > backup 3 days ago, so how would I go about the articles that were
> > received since then? I have a bunch of ~/Mail/Incoming* files. Can I
> > make use of them?
>
> You can use `G f' to create a group for an incoming file, then you can
> process-mark all messages, then you can resplit them.
Thanks! That's cool. However, is there a way to batch-process them? I
have 300+ Incoming* files. I would like to respool *all* of them.
--
Arcady Genkin http://wgaf.dyndns.org
"'What good is my pity? Is not the pity the cross upon which he who
loves man is nailed?..'" (Zarathustra - F. Nietzsche)
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* Re: nnml trouble -- track of all read messages is lost
1999-11-18 16:58 ` Arcady Genkin
@ 1999-11-21 2:33 ` Harry Putnam
1999-11-22 2:12 ` Ted Stern
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Harry Putnam @ 1999-11-21 2:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
Arcady Genkin <a.genkin@utoronto.ca> writes:
> Thanks! That's cool. However, is there a way to batch-process them? I
> have 300+ Incoming* files. I would like to respool *all* of them.
You could cat all the Incoming files into one big file then G f that
and resplit
cd Mail; cat Incoming* >>BigIncoming
Then do G f on BigIncoming
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* Re: nnml trouble -- track of all read messages is lost
1999-11-21 2:33 ` Harry Putnam
@ 1999-11-22 2:12 ` Ted Stern
1999-11-22 2:16 ` Ted Stern
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Ted Stern @ 1999-11-22 2:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
>>>>> "Harry" == Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> writes:
Harry> Arcady Genkin <a.genkin@utoronto.ca> writes:
>> Thanks! That's cool. However, is there a way to batch-process them? I
>> have 300+ Incoming* files. I would like to respool *all* of them.
Harry> You could cat all the Incoming files into one big file then G f that
Harry> and resplit
Harry> cd Mail; cat Incoming* >>BigIncoming
Harry> Then do G f on BigIncoming
The only problem with this is that the files would not be sorted by date. I
would be a little more careful and do something like (untested)
ls -t Incoming* | xargs cat >> BigIncoming
Ted
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* Re: nnml trouble -- track of all read messages is lost
1999-11-22 2:12 ` Ted Stern
@ 1999-11-22 2:16 ` Ted Stern
1999-11-22 4:08 ` Harry Putnam
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Ted Stern @ 1999-11-22 2:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
>>>>> "Ted" == Ted Stern <stern@tera.com> writes:
>>>>> "Harry" == Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> writes:
Harry> Arcady Genkin <a.genkin@utoronto.ca> writes:
>>> Thanks! That's cool. However, is there a way to batch-process them? I
>>> have 300+ Incoming* files. I would like to respool *all* of them.
Harry> You could cat all the Incoming files into one big file then G f that
Harry> and resplit
Harry> cd Mail; cat Incoming* >>BigIncoming
Harry> Then do G f on BigIncoming
Ted> The only problem with this is that the files would not be sorted by
Ted> date. I would be a little more careful and do something like
Ted> (untested)
Ted> ls -t Incoming* | xargs cat >> BigIncoming
Oops, change that to 'ls -rt' instead to get more recent files last.
Ted
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411 First Avenue South, Suite 600 Direct 206/701-2182, Main 701-2000
Seattle, WA 98104-2860 Fax1 206/701-2205, Fax2 701-2500
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* Re: nnml trouble -- track of all read messages is lost
1999-11-22 2:16 ` Ted Stern
@ 1999-11-22 4:08 ` Harry Putnam
0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Harry Putnam @ 1999-11-22 4:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
Ted Stern <stern@tera.com> writes:
> >>>>> "Ted" == Ted Stern <stern@tera.com> writes:
>
> >>>>> "Harry" == Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> writes:
> Harry> Arcady Genkin <a.genkin@utoronto.ca> writes:
> >>> Thanks! That's cool. However, is there a way to batch-process them? I
> >>> have 300+ Incoming* files. I would like to respool *all* of them.
>
> Harry> You could cat all the Incoming files into one big file then G f that
> Harry> and resplit
>
> Harry> cd Mail; cat Incoming* >>BigIncoming
>
> Harry> Then do G f on BigIncoming
>
> Ted> The only problem with this is that the files would not be sorted by
> Ted> date. I would be a little more careful and do something like
> Ted> (untested)
>
> Ted> ls -t Incoming* | xargs cat >> BigIncoming
>
> Oops, change that to 'ls -rt' instead to get more recent files last.
Or simply
'cat `ls -tr Incoming*` >>BigIncoming'
Might be better to do the sorting in the nndoc group though, since
that would also take care of any messages out of chron order in the
Incomming files.
`C-c C-s C-d' before respooling (`B r')
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