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On Tue, 03 Jan 20:12:05 -0500 |
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Philip Webb <purslow@××××××××.net> wrote: |
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>170104 Floyd Anderson wrote: |
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>> Is it possible — and when how — to retrieve bounced mailing list messages, |
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>> e.g. from <gentoo-announce@l.g.o> or this list) ? |
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>You can recover everything from the Gentoo lists' archive : |
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> http://archives.gentoo.org/ . |
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Thanks for your response. I’ve already found [1] but it’s hard (even |
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impossible) to figure out the bounced message(s) from there. Notice, the |
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bouncing messages information from mailing list manager (mlmmj) looks |
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like: |
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> Some messages to you could not be delivered. If you're seeing this |
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> message it means things are back to normal, and it′ merely for your |
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> information. |
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> |
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> Here is the list of the bounced messages: |
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> - 174956 |
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> - 174958 |
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I see no change to find any message on [1] by its message number. |
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Although it were possible, my goal is to have the messages local stored |
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and searchable while being offline. Also [2] doesn’t help here even |
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though it offers a message download link — it’s not the raw email (with |
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header fields). |
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Anyway, you push me in the right direction. After digging somewhat |
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deeper I found the ability to send a message request to e.g. |
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<gentoo-user+get-N@l.g.o> (where N is the message number). |
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Now there is still one thing. How to get messages (better whole threads) |
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for offline usage from a period before the list subscription when their |
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message numbers is unknown? |
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[1] <https://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-user/> |
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[2] <https://marc.info/?l=gentoo-user&m=148349234522442&w=2> |
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Best regards, |
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Floyd Anderson |