On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 12:17:09PM -0800, Thomas Dzubin wrote:
I'm aware that "something" happened at
the end of October 2014 and the cctalk
archives (
http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctalk/ ) aren't currently
available before then. Is this a permanent situation?
The whole cctalk list was lost and re-created from scratch, and I guess that
includes the archives.
I used to occasionally search through old archive
postings for various VAX
information and found it very useful. Just asking...I'm not trying to be
pushy.
The Wayback Machine indexed cctalk before the crash, so you can download the
archives from there. Howver, it's a bit tedious to grab the whole lot, so I'll
stick a copy on my webspace at
http://abuse.mooli.org.uk/cctalk/
It's still uploading because BT will only give this this corner of Islington
wet string rather than broadband (and Virgin Media can't even keep their string
moist), but there will eventually be two files:
cctalk-upstream-txtgz.zip
A zipfile containing all of the original "downloadable version"s of the
archive from 2005-February.txt.gz through 2014-October.txt.gz.
cctalk-maildir.tpxz
The messages from above, massaged into a Maildir++ mailbox with folders
cctalk/2005 through cctalk/2014, tarred and xz-compressed. This will make
most sense to users who run their own IMAP server on Unix as they can just
merge it in to their existing mailbox and let their MUA do the indexing and
searching.
It's not all in one folder because that's about 200k messages which is a bit
unwieldy, but splitting by year gives roughly 20k messages per mailbox which
is much more tractable.
The exact range of message dates archived is 2005-02-26 20:15:19 through
2014-10-02 08:31:19 (all UTC).