On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 11:41:48AM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote: > On 2001-11-14 13:57:37 +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote: > > >I have started to subscribe to a mailing list digest, which I have > >not done before, but it is mostly of things I don;t need to read > >immediately but can browse every couple of days. What I do want to > >do is to do something to the digest(s) so that I can deal with > >them in the "normal" way, i.e. get threads etc. I am thinking that > >grepmail may be able to do this (if I get time today I will have a > >look-see), but I am sure many people have done this before, so any > >tips would be appreciated. > > This sounds more like job for procmail putting the individual list > messages into a folder of their own than like a job for digests... > Yes I understand that, but it's not really what I want to do. I want a means of downloading a digest, as a digest, i.e. a single message and then by some jiggery-pokery undigesting it, perhaps temporarily (a la grepmail). I know there are MUA's that can do this, but mutt cannot (and I have *no* intention of giving up mutt just for this btw, it is in my opinion a brilliant piece of software which makes mail-reading as painless as possible).
I do use procmail btw, but it is a pig, both resource wise and syntactically...it looks like it was born in the same barn as sendmail. My MTA is postfix, my MUA is mutt .. both of these I am very happy with. The man in the middle ..Procmail.. I dislike intensely...but that is OT here. Thanks for the input anyway. -- Regards Cliff