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Re: What exactly is a NOV header |
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Wed, 04 Jul 2007 13:01:16 -0700 |
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>>>>> "Madhu" == Madhu <address@hidden> writes:
Slackrat> Slackrat <address@hidden> wrote:
Slackrat> Could someone please refer me to a definition of exactly what a
Slackrat> NOV header is in simple language?
NOV stands for _News Overview_ and is a header/database format for newsreaders
to process data in the NNTP articles. This format was developed by Geoff Collyer
and is now a defacto standard for NNTP newsreaders - including Gnus.
You can read more about the NOV format and headers at:
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/software/inn-faq/part1/section-15.html
Madhu> Its described in the info file for gnus. Did you already read this:
Madhu> M-x eval-expression RET (info "(gnus)Headers") RET
No. NOV is NOT described in the info node you mentioned (at least on my
install, which is gnus v5.11). Please check before posting. A *reference* is
made to NOV headers - but as the OP pointed out, no definition of *what* NOV
headers are is not provided.
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Anupam
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