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GNU Info (gnus)SOUP GroupsSOUP Groups ........... `nnsoup' is the back end for reading SOUP packets. It will read incoming packets, unpack them, and put them in a directory where you can read them at leisure. These are the variables you can use to customize its behavior: `nnsoup-tmp-directory' When `nnsoup' unpacks a SOUP packet, it does it in this directory. (`/tmp/' by default.) `nnsoup-directory' `nnsoup' then moves each message and index file to this directory. The default is `~/SOUP/'. `nnsoup-replies-directory' All replies will be stored in this directory before being packed into a reply packet. The default is `~/SOUP/replies/"'. `nnsoup-replies-format-type' The SOUP format of the replies packets. The default is `?n' (rnews), and I don't think you should touch that variable. I probably shouldn't even have documented it. Drats! Too late! `nnsoup-replies-index-type' The index type of the replies packet. The default is `?n', which means "none". Don't fiddle with this one either! `nnsoup-active-file' Where `nnsoup' stores lots of information. This is not an "active file" in the `nntp' sense; it's an Emacs Lisp file. If you lose this file or mess it up in any way, you're dead. The default is `~/SOUP/active'. `nnsoup-packer' Format string command for packing a reply SOUP packet. The default is `tar cf - %s | gzip > $HOME/Soupin%d.tgz'. `nnsoup-unpacker' Format string command for unpacking incoming SOUP packets. The default is `gunzip -c %s | tar xvf -'. `nnsoup-packet-directory' Where `nnsoup' will look for incoming packets. The default is `~/'. `nnsoup-packet-regexp' Regular expression matching incoming SOUP packets. The default is `Soupout'. `nnsoup-always-save' If non-`nil', save the replies buffer after each posted message. automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |