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Hi everyone!</div>
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Hope you're doing great! Just wanted to quickly report a few things to see if they're just problems on my end. </div>
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<li><span>I run network analysis on an IETF WG lists. For one specific timespan (mid-2018 to mid-2019), analysis on the WG v6ops comes up with no results (0 edges, 0 nodes, despite emails exist for that period), but for any other timespan it works normally.
Is it a problem with the archive file (that is, with the online archive) or is it something I can solve on my end?</span></li><li><span>I also run mail address enthropy analysis: it works totally fine with IETF working groups, but it doesn't (at least for me) on ICANN mailing lists. It looks as if it does not detect that emails are there, although the archives in questions are public
and there are email exchanges. Any idea what this can be due to?</span></li><li><span>Any news on when it will be possible to analyse 3GPP mailing lists?</span></li></ol>
<div><span>Thanks a lot in advance! You're doing a great job with developing this software!</span></div>
<div><span>Cheers,</span></div>
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<div><span>Riccardo</span></div>
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