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Brian Dessent wrote:
> Use the web archive's "raw text" link to get an mbox copy[1] that you
> can import into your email program and reply to.  
>
> [1] This will not be a valid mbox format as addresses are munged.  You
> can undo this by hand or automatically by adding the skipmung parameter.
>
> Brian
>   
You said too much or too little here.

I do have a partial local copy of the archives. But the "[mbox-formatted 
archive (xxx Kbytes)]" link is gone and there is no such thing as 
ftp://cygwin.com/pub/cygwin/mail-archives/ (or any 
/cygwin/mail-archives/ directory on the mirror I use [mirrors.kernel.org]).

And I never heard of skipmung.

Sylvain

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