Re: Undigestifier

From: A.R. & F.L. Scott-Thoennes (sthoenna@peak.org)
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1997 11:08:37 -0800

In article <9yu9ysZA/B/C091yn@sco.com>, Gary H <garyh@sco.COM> wrote:
>"Robert P. Rush" <bobr@mcs.com> wrote:
>|Hi Gary and fellow Yarners,
>|
>|On Wed, 29 Jan 1997 13:19:58 -0800
>|In article <+777ysZA/5LQ091yn@sco.com>,
>|you wrote:
>|>How do guys/gals deal with digests? Is there a way to hook up an undigestifier
>|>to yarn? I am on a few automobile digests and would like to undigestify all my
>|>mail into a newgroup so I can sort by subject.
>|
>|I have a program called de-digest mailing lists. It operates directly
>|on the SOUP packet before you import it. It will look through all
>|email in the SOUP packet and add a newsgroup to the SOUP packet
>|containing the articles from the newsgroup.
>
>Robert,
>
>I have used your undigestifier and I have to say that it is a great program!
>It does EXACTLY what I want. I highly recommend this undigestifier to YARN
>users. The only critical comment I can make about it is the manual needs
>more examples.
>
>BTW, if I have a digest with 3 articles in it, I will get 4 articles.
>
>1 (semi corrupt) article as the header of the digest
>3 digest articles.
>
>If I undigestify 50 digests, I will get 50 additional digest that are blank.
>I assume ddig is making the header of the digest that list the subject of each
>article a digest, correct? Is there a way around it? I'm probably forgetting
>something.
>
>Thanks,
>Gary
>
>Ps. I can clearify with an example if you like.
>

Please, please, please can we have a native OS/2 version?
I'd be happy to do it...just email me.