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|  ATREYU to G00R00  |
|  Message area limits?  |
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 MSGID: 1:229/426 A9DA11F7 I ring the Cowbell for feedback on this scenario: A downlink of mine wants to lovingly request all 60,000+ Usenet areas available on my system. My system happily fufills the requests... but I had to adjust some of my code to handle these scenarios: - What is the maximum size of an Areafix request in Mystic? - How many total Echomail areas can Mystic handle? - If he chose to use Mystic, and if Mystic handles Passthru areas, does it automatically clean-up unused passthru areas (areas with one link left, that of the uplink). For example, this downlink gets a rescan of the last 100 messages, and most of these Usenet groups are deadwood. He decides later that he wants to un-Areafix the deadwood from my system. Can he run some sort of report or process on his proverbial Mystic system to do so? The downlink ultimately wants to build a query/report of which Usenet areas are still active and ones which have had no postings in X amount of time, as part of a larger project he's interested in doing. Asking because I want to recommend Mystic with its JAM storage format for this daunting task instead of the *.MSG format D'Bridge is currently limited to. Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426) |
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