Hi,
Christian Lohmaier wrote on 2011-06-09 13.39:
This means more work then. But if you're the one doing it, I don't care :-)
:-)
My idea was just to change the public address, but keep the archives
the same path (as it is my understanding that mhonarc doesn't care
about listnames, and is fine with the list change without any problem,
so when the directories change for mlmmj, you have to change the
mhonarc jobs as well.
To have it consistent, I modified also the local paths, with a rewriting
from /www to /global
But what I like to have avoided at all costs is to split our own
archives in two (pre and post change). I.e. I'd like to have old links
still working (redirect to /global/ in the URL instead of /www/, but
still providing the desired result) and old and new mails in one
single archive.
Should be working that way now. :) GMANE and Mail-Archive should also be
mergeable, I'll take care of this.
Florian
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