X-Git-Url: http://www.git.stargrave.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Flei-mail-formats.pod;h=930c5d7660ea03e2113f7dc027977ceb76f7e5a1;hb=22ac219d0a2cf78e60d853c2ea527ef5f2a84497;hp=da723d2b83dbaf67c4dac7f5a56dc9cb5649d4d9;hpb=9ea2f48bc8586d779d3b96aaf68587de3b20c6a7;p=public-inbox.git diff --git a/Documentation/lei-mail-formats.pod b/Documentation/lei-mail-formats.pod index da723d2b..930c5d76 100644 --- a/Documentation/lei-mail-formats.pod +++ b/Documentation/lei-mail-formats.pod @@ -51,7 +51,9 @@ with any number of C> characters and is thus fully reversible. This format is emitted by L with gzip. -It is supported by L since git 2.10. +Since git 2.10, C reads this +format. C and C can also +generate this format with the C<--pretty=mboxrd> switch. As with uncompressed L, uncompressed mboxrd are vulnerable to undetectable truncation. @@ -94,7 +96,26 @@ it worth supporting. Depending on the IMAP server software and configuration, IMAP servers may use any (or combination) of the aforementioned -formats or a non-standard database backend. +formats or a non-standard database backend. Currently, lei +uses L which has acceptable performance +over low-latency links. Performance over high-latency links +is currently poor. + +=head1 eml + +A single raw message file. C is not an output format for lei, +but accepted by as an C<--input-format> (C<-F>) for read-only +commands such as L and L. + +Since C is the suffix for the C MIME type +(according to the C file), lei will infer the type +based on the C<.eml> suffix if C<--input-format> is unspecified + +C<.patch>-suffixed files generated by L +(without C<--stdout>) are C files with the addition of an +mbox C header. L removes C lines to treat +them as C when reading these for compatibility with +C and similar tools. =head1 COPYRIGHT