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Re: " gemi.dev/gemlog/2023-10-15-numbering-madness.gmi Could..."
Check the source code :)
Looks like the index is a "sequence" number, and the missing numbers are emails that were discarded by the mail server (detected as spam or otherwise thrown away).
Seems like you could probably:
1. Pull all of the sequence numbers from the wayback archive yearly pages (sorted by date).
2. Sort the emails in your mailbox by UTC date.
3. Line up the numbers with the emails.
Oct 16 · 4 weeks ago
💀 anisotropus · Oct 16 at 05:10:
There is just enough craziness in the numbers that I can assume they increment by 1, and then go back and manually fix a few weird ones. With over 7700 messages, that just isn't reasonable.
I'll help you with the manual work if you can't fully automate it. When you're ready, make a zip of the workspace and provide a link here. What you're doing is too important to leave half-done.
— gemi.dev/gemlog/2023-10-15-numbering-madness.gmi
Could definitely use help on trying to recovery the numbering scheme used by messages on the Gemini Mailing List. It should be easy, but I can't crack it. More details here: