Is there a good tool to split debian-user digests into invidual articles? I'm currently using "formail +1 -ds" (formail is from the procmail package), but it has the following problems: * It includes the digest boundary line (a line of dashes) in each message. * It seems to break MIME messages: Gnus (tm, actually) isn't able to process them, though it processes MIME articles in newsgroups properly. I don't know if this is related to the above. * Sometimes, if a message on the list contains a full copy of another message, formail splits the message in two: the "container" message and the message included in it. (Have any of these been fixed in newer versions of procmail? I have procmail 3.10.7-6 (from hamm, I think).)
I tried splitdigest, but it didn't seem very robust, and didn't use the information in the MIME headers of the digest (Content-Type: multipart/digest, boundary="---...", etc.). Also, it seemed to include the list of "today's topics" as an invidual message. Are there others? I'd prefer something that actually used the Content-Type header for the boundary (in a word, I'd like RFC 1341 compliance). -- -=- Rjs -=- [EMAIL PROTECTED]