Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/04/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A couple of times a year (depending on how active the LUG is) I need to close out an archive volume and open the next one. The volume number is used for the web pages at http://leica-users.org and also for the digests. It had become time to close out Volume 53 and start Volume 54. The process is that I set up the new volume, wait for the arrival of a message to actually open it, and then once I am satisfied that the new volume is correctly configured, I close out the old one. Since I only do this every 6 months or so, my memory of how it all works is not reliable. I had created Volume 54 and was waiting for someone to send a message to the LUG whose arrival would trigger its initialization. After waiting an hour, I decided to stop waiting and just send a message myself. So I did. Its purpose was to trigger the initialization of the next volume, not to say anything. It's all good, except that the 3/4 million messages in the archives are too many for the search software I've been using and I need to find some new search software that is written in a language my server and I can deal with.