Re: How to read inbox converted by mistake into RMAIL format?

2007-04-01 Thread Yair Friedman
Gnus (which I use now) can read BABYL as well as other formats and its
as good as handling attachment as other mail readers.


As for the original questions, it is answered in the emacs FAQ here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs-faq.html#Recovering-mail-files-when-Rmail-munges-them

On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 21:34:41 +1000, 
Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On 31/03/07, Andre Bar'yudin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Touché :-)

 Hell knows how you display attachments in Emacs.  I used Gnus years ago,
 but can't recall whether it used RMail format or something more advanced..

 As far as I remember, only emacs rmail used the rmail format. GNUS
 could use the other standard formats like mbox or MH folders.

 (all from a foggy memory, too).

 --Amos


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Re: How to read inbox converted by mistake into RMAIL format?

2007-03-31 Thread Andre Bar'yudin

Touché :-)

Hell knows how you display attachments in Emacs.  I used Gnus years ago, 
but can't recall whether it used RMail format or something more advanced...


Omer Zak wrote:

Do you know how to display attachments, of messages in RMAIL, in their
full glory from emacs/xemacs?
Once I converted back into mbox format, I could import it into Evolution
and see the attachments.
 --- Omer

On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 18:27 +0100, Andre Bar'yudin wrote:
  

Wasn't it easier to read it through Emacs or XEmacs?

Omer Zak wrote:


Once upon a time, I had an E-mail mbox converted by mistake into emacs's
RMAIL format.
I was stuck for a long time, for want of a method to convert it back
into mbox format, and the usual sources of information have not been
helpful.

Today I searched again, and found the following savior:
http://www.nongnu.org/emacsdoc-fr/manuel/out-of-rmail.html
The m-x unrmail command converts back from rmail to mbox.

--- Omer
  
  


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Re: How to read inbox converted by mistake into RMAIL format?

2007-03-31 Thread Amos Shapira

On 31/03/07, Andre Bar'yudin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Touché :-)

Hell knows how you display attachments in Emacs.  I used Gnus years ago,
but can't recall whether it used RMail format or something more advanced..


As far as I remember, only emacs rmail used the rmail format. GNUS
could use the other standard formats like mbox or MH folders.

(all from a foggy memory, too).

--Amos

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How to read inbox converted by mistake into RMAIL format?

2007-03-30 Thread Omer Zak
Once upon a time, I had an E-mail mbox converted by mistake into emacs's
RMAIL format.
I was stuck for a long time, for want of a method to convert it back
into mbox format, and the usual sources of information have not been
helpful.

Today I searched again, and found the following savior:
http://www.nongnu.org/emacsdoc-fr/manuel/out-of-rmail.html
The m-x unrmail command converts back from rmail to mbox.

--- Omer
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Re: How to read inbox converted by mistake into RMAIL format?

2007-03-30 Thread Andre Bar'yudin

Wasn't it easier to read it through Emacs or XEmacs?

Omer Zak wrote:

Once upon a time, I had an E-mail mbox converted by mistake into emacs's
RMAIL format.
I was stuck for a long time, for want of a method to convert it back
into mbox format, and the usual sources of information have not been
helpful.

Today I searched again, and found the following savior:
http://www.nongnu.org/emacsdoc-fr/manuel/out-of-rmail.html
The m-x unrmail command converts back from rmail to mbox.

--- Omer
  


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Re: How to read inbox converted by mistake into RMAIL format?

2007-03-30 Thread Omer Zak
Do you know how to display attachments, of messages in RMAIL, in their
full glory from emacs/xemacs?
Once I converted back into mbox format, I could import it into Evolution
and see the attachments.
 --- Omer

On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 18:27 +0100, Andre Bar'yudin wrote:
 Wasn't it easier to read it through Emacs or XEmacs?
 
 Omer Zak wrote:
  Once upon a time, I had an E-mail mbox converted by mistake into emacs's
  RMAIL format.
  I was stuck for a long time, for want of a method to convert it back
  into mbox format, and the usual sources of information have not been
  helpful.
 
  Today I searched again, and found the following savior:
  http://www.nongnu.org/emacsdoc-fr/manuel/out-of-rmail.html
  The m-x unrmail command converts back from rmail to mbox.
 
  --- Omer

 
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