################################################################# # This is an automatically generated config file done by # Hypermail 2.1.2 patchlevel 0 - Thu Nov 15 17:05:24 2001 # A two-letter string specifying the language to use! # For example 'en' for English language = de_DE.ISO8859-15 # Use this to specify the html file suffix to be used # when Hypermail generates the html files. This is depen- # dent on local needs. Do not put a '.' in the value. It # would result in "file..html", probably not what you want. htmlsuffix = html # This is the mailbox to read messages in from. Set this with # a value of NONE to read from standard input. mbox = /Users/archive/schan-dev-combined.mbx # Set this to On to read mboxes using the IETF convention. #ietf_mbox = Off # This will create a link in the archived index pages # labeled 'Other mail archives' to the specified URL. Set # this to NONE to omit such a link. #archives = # If this variable is defined, a navigation entry will be # created below the sorted_by_x list entry, with the text # Other mail archives: followed by the value of this variable. # Set it to NONE to ommit such an entry. #custom_archives = # This will create a link in the archived index pages # labeled 'About this archive' to the specified URL. Set # this to NONE to omit such a link. about = http://www.celvina.de/arktur/schan-archive.html # Define this as the label to put in archives. label = SaN Entwicklung # This is the directory that Hypermail will look for when # creating and updating archives. If defined as NONE the # directory will have the same name as the input mailbox. dir = schan-developer/ # This specifies the default index that users can view when # entering the archive. Valid types are date, thread, author, # subject, and attachment. When using the folder_by_date or # msgsperfolder options, this option applies to subdirectories. defaultindex = subject # This specifies the default index that users can view when # entering the top level of an archive that uses the folder_by_date # or msgsperfolder option. Valid types are date, thread, author, # subject, attachment, and folders. default_top_index = folders # This is a list of index files to not generate. Valid types are # date, thread, author, and subject. When using the folder_by_date or # msgsperfolder options, this option applies to subdirectories. avoid_indices = author # This is a list of index files to not generate for the top # directory of an archive using the folder_by_date or # msgsperfolder option. Valid types are date, thread, author, # subject, folders, and attachment. avoid_top_indices = date, thread, author, subject, attachment # Set this to On to make Hypermail overwrite existing archives. overwrite = Off # Define to On to make text/html parts to get inlined with the mails. # If set to Off, HTML-parts will be stored as separate files. #inlinehtml = On # Set this to On to append the input to existing archive. #increment = Off # Set this to On to specify there is only one message in the input. #readone = Off # Setting this variable to On will reverse-sort the article # entries in the date and thread index files by the # date they were received. That is, the most recent messages # will appear at the top of the index rather than the other # way around. reverse = Off # Set this to 1 or 2 to always show a progress report as # Hypermail works. With a setting of 1, hypermail # overwrites the progress information relating to attachment # creation. With a setting of 2, attachment creation information # is listed individually with the number of the message the # attachments relate to. This is written to stdout. progress = 1 # Set this to On to show the article header lines in the archived HTML # files. These lines typically include the To:, From:, and Subject: # information found in most email messages. #showheaders = Off # Set this to 1 to show the articles in a proportionally-spaced # font rather than a fixed-width (monospace) font. # Set this to 2 for more complex conversion to html # similar to that in txt2html.pl. # Showhtml = 2 will normally produce nicer looking results than # showhtml = 1, and showhtml = 0 will look pretty dull, but # 1 and 2 run risks of altering the appearance in undesired ways. showhtml = 1 # Set this to On to place
tags at the end of article lines. # Otherwise, all non-quoted article lines will word wrap. This # only takes effect if hm_showhtml is 1. showbr = On # Set this to On to place horizontal rules before and after articles. #showhr = On # Set this to On to show all replies to a message as links # in article files. showreplies = On # Set this to 1 to put the individual message links at the top # of the individual message pages. Set this to 0 to produce pages # without the Next, Previous, Reply, In-Reply-To, etc. links. Set # it to 3 to produce those links only at the top of the message # pages, or 4 to produce those links only at the bottom of the # message. show_msg_links = 3 # Set this to 1 to show links to index pages from the top and # bottom of each message file. Set it to 0 to avoid those links. # Set it to 3 to show the links only at the top of the message # pages, or 4 to produce those links only at the bottom of the # message. show_index_links = 4 # Setting this variable to On will tell Hypermail to generate # an index menu at the top and bottom of each page in a table # format. Set to Off if you want the standard Hypermail page look # and feel #usetable = Off # Setting this variable to On will tell Hypermail to generate # message index Subject/Author/Date listings using a nice table # format. Set to Off if you want the original Hypermail index look. #indextable = Off # Set this to On to italicize quoted lines. #iquotes = On # Set this to On to display article received dates with # days before months instead of months before days. eurodate = On # Set this to On to display article received dates in # YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format. If used with the gmtime option, a # Z will be inserted between the DD and HH. #isodate = Off # Set this to On to display article received dates using # Greenwich Mean Time (UTC) rather than local time. #gmtime = Off # Set this to Off to accept messages with a Message-ID matching # that of a message already in this archive. # By default such messages are discarded. discard_dup_msgids = On # Set this to Off to accept messages without a Message-ID header. # By default such messages are discarded. require_msgids = On # Set this to On to store the content type of a MIME attachment in # a metadata file. #usemeta = Off # Set this to On to use hypermail's internal locking mechanism. #uselock = On # Set this to On to use gdbm to implement a header cache. #This will speed up hypermail, especially if your filesystem is slow. #It will not provide any speedup with the linkquotes option. usegdbm = On # Set this to On to maintain a parallel mbox archive. The file #name defaults to mbox in the directory specified by -d or dir. append = Off # Specifies the filename to be used by the append option. #$DIR may be used to specify a name relative to the directory #specified in the -d or dir option. #append_filename = # This specifies the number of thread levels to outline # in the thread index. #thrdlevels = 4 # This is an octal number representing the permissions # that new directories are set to when they are created. #dirmode = 755 # This is an octal number representing the file permissions # that new files are set to when they are created. #filemode = 644 # This specifies the mail command to use when converting # email addresses to links. The variables $TO, $SUBJECT, # and $ID can be used in constructing the command string. mailcommand = NONE # The address of the contact point that is put in the HTML header # line . Setting this to NONE # disables header generation. mailto = NONE # Set this to the list's submission address. #hmail = # This specifies the mail command to use when converting the # set_hmail address to links in replies. The variables $TO, $SUBJECT, # and $ID can be used in constructing the command string. #newmsg_command = mailto:$TO # This specifies the mail command to use when converting the # set_hmail address to links in replies. The variables $TO, $SUBJECT, # and $ID can be used in constructing the command string. The value # from mailcommand will be used if this option is not specified. #replymsg_command = not set # Set this to the domainname you want added to a mail address # appearing in the RFC822 field which lack a hostname. #domainaddr = NONE # This is the line to use when generating the HTML pages. #body = # Specifies a URL to an external CSS stylesheet for the index pages. The CSS will be associated to the indexes thru an HTML LINK element. #icss_url = # Specifies a URL to an external CSS stylesheet for the message pages. The CSS will be associated to the indexes thru an HTML LINK element. #mcss_url = # This is a list of MIME types that you want hypermail to treat # exactly as if they were text/plain. #text_types = # This is the list of MIME types that you want tags to as # opposed to simply to from the message. #inline_types = image/gif image/jpeg # When mails using multipart/mixed types are scanned, this list of # MIME types defines which part you want presented in the result. #prefered_types = # This is the list of MIME attachment types that you do # not want to do anything with. #ignore_types = # This is the list of headers to be displayed if 'showheaders' # is set to On). They can be listed comma or space separated # all on a single line. #show_headers = # Define path as the path to a template file containing # valid HTML formatting statements that you wish to # included at the top of every index page. #ihtmlheaderfile = # Define path as the path to a template file containing # valid HTML formatting statements that you wish to # included at the bottom of every index page. #ihtmlfooterfile = # Define path as the path to a template file containing # valid HTML formatting statements that you wish to use # at the top of every message page. #mhtmlheaderfile = # Define path as the path to a template file containing # valid HTML formatting statements you wish to use at the # bottom of every message page. #mhtmlfooterfile = # Specify number of seconds to wait for a lock before we # override it! . #locktime = 3600 # Format (see strftime(3)) for displaying dates. #dateformat = # A word to be stripped from all subject lines. Helps unclutter # mailing lists which add tags to subject lines. stripsubject = schan-dev: # Format of the attachment links. # %p for the full path to the attachment # %f for the file name part only # %d for the directory name only # %n for the message number # %c for the content type string #attachmentlink = # Set this to On to make hypermail not output real email addresses # in the output HTML but instead it will obfuscate them a little. spamprotect = On # Set this to Off to make hypermail not output an index of # messages with attachments. attachmentsindex = Off # Set this to On to create fine-grained links from quoted # text to the text where the quote originated. It also improves # the threads index file by more accurately matching messages # with replies. Note that this may be rather cpu intensive (see # the searchbackmsgnum option to alter the performance). linkquotes = Off # If the linkquotes option is on and an incremental update is being # done (-u option), this controls the tradeoff between speed and # the reliability of finding the right source for quoted text. # Try to set it to the largest number of messages between a # message and the final direct reply to that message. #searchbackmsgnum = 500 # If the linkquotes option is on, specifying a string here # causes it to generate links from original quoted text to the # location(s) in replies which quote them. The string # is used to display the link. #link_to_replies = # If the linkquotes option is on, setting this to an # integer less than 100 will cause it to replace quoted # text with one-line links if the percent of lines in the # message body (exluding the signature) consisting of # quoted text exceeds the number indicated by this option. #quote_hide_threshold = 100 # If the quote_hide_threshold option is being used, the # quote_link_string will be used if available to display the # link that replaces the quoted text. If no string is specified # here, the first line of each section of quoted text will used. #quote_link_string = # Set this to On to create additional index files broken up # by month. A summary.html file will provide links to all the # monthly indices. monthly_index = On # Set this to On to create additional index files broken up # by year. A summary.html file will provide links to all the # yearly indices. yearly_index = On # If nonzero, break the threads index file into multiple files, # with the initial message of each thread in the main index file # along with links to files containing the replies. Setting this # to 1 creates one file for each thread that has replies, and is # recommended for archives with over a few hundred messages. # Setting this greater than 1 will produce multiple levels of files # for each thread whose replies are nested by more than 1 level, # but that is rarely useful. This option is currently disabled # if the indextable option is turned on, and probably needs to # be less than thrdlevels. #thread_file_depth = 0 # This string causes the messages to be put in subdirectories # by date. The string will be passed to strftime(3) to generate # subdirectory names based on message dates. Suggested values are # "%y%m" or "%b%y" for monthly subdirectories, "%Y" for # yearly, "%G/%V" for weekly. Do not alter this for an existing # archive without removing the old html files. If you use this # and update the archive incrementally (e.g. with -u), you must # use the usegdbm option. folder_by_date = %y%m # Put messages in subdirectories with this many messages per # directory. Do not use this and folder_by_date on the same archive. # Do not alter this for an existing archive without removing the old # html files. Deleted/expired messages ARE COUNTED for the purpose # of deciding how many messages to put in a subdirectory. #msgsperfolder = 200 # Controls the labels used in folders.html to describe the # directories created by the folder_by_date or msgsperfolder # options. For folder_by_date labels, the describe_folder string # will be passed to strftime(3) the same as the folder_by_date string. # For msgsperfolder: # %d for the directory number (starts with 0) # %D for the directory number (starts with 1) # %m for the number of the first message in the directory # %M for the number of the last message that can be put in the # directory. #describe_folder = # If folder_by_date or msgsperfolder are in use, create # a symbolic link by this name to the most recently created # subdirectory. Note that many web servers are configured to # not follow symbolic links for security reasons. #latest_folder = # Set this to On to support ISO-2022-JP messages. #iso2022jp = Off # This is the list of headers that indicate the message should # not be displayed if the value of this header is 'yes'. deleted = X-Hypermail-Deleted X-No-Archive # This is the list of headers that indicate the message should # not be displayed if the value of this header is a date in the past. #expires = Expires # This is the list of message numbers that should be deleted from the # html archive. The mbox is not changed. #delete_msgnum = # 0 - remove deleted and expired files. Note that with this choice threading may be screwed up if there are replies to deleted or expired options and the archive is updated incrementally # 1 - remove message body # 2 - remove message body for deleted messages, leave expired messages # 3 - leave all messages # Deleted and expired messages are removed from the index files # regardless of the delete_level selection. #delete_level = 1 # If you want the original mail messages archived in individual files, # set this to the extension that you want these messages to have # (recommended value: txt). #txtsuffix = # Delete from the html archives any message having a header line # which matches any of these expressions. Uses the same rules for # deletion as the expires option. The expressions use the same # syntax as Perl regular expressions. #filter_out = # Delete from the html archives any message not having header lines # which match each of these expressions. Uses the same rules for # deletion as the expires option. The expressions use the same # syntax as Perl regular expressions. #filter_require = # Delete from the html archives any message having a line # which matches any of these expressions. Uses the same rules for # deletion as the expires option. The expressions use the same # syntax as Perl regular expressions. #filter_out_full_body = # Delete from the html archives any message not having lines # which match each of these expressions. Uses the same rules for # deletion as the expires option. The expressions use the same # syntax as Perl regular expressions. #filter_require_full_body =