* HTTP and NNTP proxy support. Allow us to be a frontend for
firewalled off (or Tor-exclusive) instances. The use case is
- for offering a publically accessible IP with a cheap VPS,
+ for offering a publicly accessible IP with a cheap VPS,
yet storing large amounts of data on computers without a
public IP behind a home Internet connection.
* Configurable linkification for per-inbox shorthands:
"$gmane/123456" could be configured to expand to the
- appropriate link pointing to the gmane.org list archives,
+ appropriate link pointing to the gmane.io list archives,
likewise "[Bug #123456]" could be configured to expand to
point to some project's bug tracker at http://example.com/bug/123456
* imperfect scraper importers for obfuscated list archives
(e.g. obfuscated Mailman stuff, Google Groups, etc...)
-* consider using HTTP::Date instead of Date::Parse, since we need the
- former is capable of parsing RFC822-ish dates, used by Plack, and
- the latter is missing from OpenBSD and maybe other distros.
-
* improve performance and avoid head-of-line blocking on slow storage
* share "git cat-file --batch" processes across inboxes to avoid
* figure out how search for messages with multiple Date: headers
should work (some wacky examples out there...)
+
+* support UUCP addresses for legacy archives