In article <[log in to unmask]>,
"Kevin J. Sinclair" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Kenneth, regarding the WAFFLE de-gestifier you mentioned, is it
> configurable? Can it de-gestify a listserv digest? Do they offer the
> source code for it?
"I'm not sure" - that's my answer to all three questions :->
FTP to: oak.oakland.edu, and look under: pub/msdos/waffle for
the program. You might find it under pub/msdos/offline.
> Or could some C or perl wizard write a unix version of a de-gestifier to
> degistify one of our listserv digests?
It shouldn't be *too* difficult. On the PC, programs like
Q-Edit are easy enough to use to 'degestify' digests, by recording
macros, and using search, blocking, searching writeblockout,
and things like that.
Example: - this should work with any text editor
1) Search for the 28 (or 30, I forget) ------'s.
2) Turn on blocking/marking
3) Search for another case of the 28/30 ----'s
4) Write the block out to a file, possibly numerical, so that you
can increment it.
And go on from there.
> I too prefer the digest, however if you wanted to make some personal
> replies, then breaking it up would be nice. Or, if you are on a system
> that limits the _number_ of mail items you receive, then it would be
> really cool to receive the digest in 1 message, then explode it locally
> and manipulate each one as you see fit (sort to folders, reply, etc).
Definately something to think about. I use PC-Yarn, and a dedigestifier
would be nice for these cases.
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Kenneth Udut [log in to unmask]
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