3 ezmlm-idx \- create index for mailing list archive
14 reads all archived messages for the list in
18 and creates a message index. The index file format is identical to
26 will ignore messages that do not have the owner execute bit set.
29 will create the the index file under a different name and then
36 will create it to enable the use of the newly created subject and author index.
39 will remove reply-indicators and the prefix from the subject before
40 entry into the index, as described for
43 will decode rfc2047 encoded subject and author headers. When unfolding
46 will remove redundant escape sequences for the character
51 calculates a subject hash based on the normalized subject header. Normalization
52 removes linear whitespace, case information, and message reply indicators.
53 The subject hash is used by
55 for message threading.
59 Use the ``Date:'' header for date information, rather than the top ``Received:''
60 header. This is unreliable, but useful when messages have been transferred from
61 another type of archive by mailing them to ezmlm.
63 converts dates with two-digit years ``xx'' to 19xx if xx is >= 70. Otherwise,
68 Use the ``Received:'' header, not the ``Date:'' header. This is more reliable
69 since this is the header added by the receiving qmail. Also, this results
70 in always correctly formatted dates in the same time zone (usually UTC).
73 Start indexing with the archive section containing message
75 This is useful if you have removed part of the archive and do not want to
76 create (empty) directories and index files for these. It also decreases
82 Start indexing from message 1.