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#!/usr/bin/perl #(Message inbox:15) #Return-Path: Majordomo-Users-Owner@greatcircle.com #Message-Id: <m0oXmfl-0002wDC@hock.bolis.sf-bay.org> #From: Alan Millar <amillar@bolis.sf-bay.org> #Subject: Perl prog to create list archives #To: majordomo-users@greatcircle.com #Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1993 00:32:03 -0800 (PDT) #Cc: brent@greatcircle.com #Reply-To: Alan Millar <AMillar@bolis.sf-bay.org> # # #Hi- # #Here is a perl program I wrote to keep mailing list archives. #It is designed to produce list archive files similar to Revised #Listserv. Each message is separated by a line of "==="s and #most of the header "noise" is gone. Instead of being stored #in one big file, they are split into one file per month with #the name logYYMM where YY and MM are the numeric year and #month. # #I call it from /usr/lib/aliases using: # # listname-archive: "|/usr/local/mail/majordomo/wrapper archive.pl \ # /usr/local/mail/lists/listname.archive" # #Where the last parameter is the directory name to put the #log files into. # #Give it a try and let me know what you think. # #- Alan # #---- ,,,, #Alan Millar amillar@bolis.SF-Bay.org __oo \ #System Administrator =___/ #The skill of accurate perception is called cynicism by those who don't #possess it. #---- # archive.pl # Mailing list archiver. Specify the directory (not the file) # on the command line. Messages are written to a file # called 'logYYMM' in that directory, where YY is the two digit # year and MM is the two-digit month. # Written by Alan Millar August 25 1993. # All these should be in the standard PERL library unshift(@INC, $homedir); require "majordomo.pl"; # all sorts of general-purpose Majordomo subs require "shlock.pl"; # NNTP-style file locking # The headers we want to keep, in order: @keepHeaders = ( "To", "cc" , "from", "reply-to", "organization" , "date", "subject" , "summary", "keywords" , "Content-Type" ); #----------------------------------- # Set up output file. See if directory is specified on command line. $outputDir = $ARGV[0]; if (! -d $outputDir) { $outputDir = "/tmp"; } $outputDir =~ s/\/$//; # drop trailing slash #------------------------------------ # Get date for log file name ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time); # log file name is form "logYYMM" $logFile = sprintf("$outputDir/log%2.2d%2.2d",$year,$mon + 1); # open output file &lopen(OUTPUT,">>",$logFile); # Parse the mail header of the message, so we can figure out who to reply to &ParseMailHeader(STDIN, *hdrs); # Print the headers we want print OUTPUT "========================================"; print OUTPUT "======================================\n"; foreach $key (@keepHeaders) { $key =~ tr[A-Z][a-z]; if (defined($hdrs{$key})) { $newKey = $key; substr($newKey,0,1) =~ tr/a-z/A-Z/; printf OUTPUT "%-15s%s\n", "$newKey: ", $hdrs{$key}; } # if non-blank } # foreach print OUTPUT "\n"; # copy the rest of the message while (<STDIN>) { print OUTPUT $_; } print OUTPUT "\n"; &lclose(OUTPUT);