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nndoc
is a cute little thing that will let you read a single file
as a newsgroup. Several files types are supported:
babyl
mbox
mmdf
news
rnews
forward
nsmail
mime-parts
standard-digest
mime-digest
lanl-gov-announce
rfc822-forward
outlook
oe-dbx
exim-bounce
forward
rfc934
mailman
clari-briefs
slack-digest
mail-in-mail
You can also use the special "file type" guess
, which means
that nndoc
will try to guess what file type it is looking at.
digest
means that nndoc
should guess what digest type the
file is.
nndoc
will not try to change the file or insert any extra headers into
it--it will simply, like, let you use the file as the basis for a
group. And that's it.
If you have some old archived articles that you want to insert into your
new & spiffy Gnus mail back end, nndoc
can probably help you with
that. Say you have an old `RMAIL' file with mail that you now want
to split into your new nnml
groups. You look at that file using
nndoc
(using the G f command in the group buffer
(see section 2.9 Foreign Groups)), set the process mark on all the articles in
the buffer (M P b, for instance), and then re-spool (B r)
using nnml
. If all goes well, all the mail in the `RMAIL'
file is now also stored in lots of nnml
directories, and you can
delete that pesky `RMAIL' file. If you have the guts!
Virtual server variables:
nndoc-article-type
mbox
, babyl
, digest
,
news
, rnews
, mmdf
, forward
, rfc934
,
rfc822-forward
, mime-parts
, standard-digest
,
slack-digest
, clari-briefs
, nsmail
, outlook
,
oe-dbx
, mailman
, and mail-in-mail
or guess
.
nndoc-post-type
mail
(the default)
and news
.
6.6.3.1 Document Server Internals How to add your own document types.
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