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Date:      Mon, 9 Nov 2009 17:41:29 -0800
From:      Jason <jhelfman@e-e.com>
To:        Karl Vogel <vogelke+unix@pobox.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: splitting Mbox file thread-sorted
Message-ID:  <20091110014128.GC239@eggman.experts-exchange.com>
In-Reply-To: <20091110013730.BC5BDBE93@kev.msw.wpafb.af.mil>
References:  <20091105131339.GA3804@current.Sisis.de> <20091109013816.5B1A5BE92@kev.msw.wpafb.af.mil> <20091109083730.GA1976@current.Sisis.de> <20091110013730.BC5BDBE93@kev.msw.wpafb.af.mil>

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This may be helpful. I used this many years ago, and it worked great. 
http://mboxgrep.sourceforge.net/

mail/mboxgrep

-jgh

On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 08:37:29PM -0500, Karl Vogel thus spake:
>>> On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 09:37:30 +0100,
>>> Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de> said:
>
>M> Thanks for the pointer to [Mail::Thread]; do you know if there is some
>M> implementation of this into a cmdline tool for splitting a Mbox based on
>M> this Perl methods?
>
>   Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a decent example for either
>   the Perl or Python implementation of JZ's threading method.
>
>   I'm going to be archiving a lot of mail in the near future, so I'll try
>   something really slimy and see if it works: install Mailman, import some
>   mbox files, and see if I can use pipermail to generate the threading
>   information I need.
>
>--
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