nndiary messages are just normal ones, except for
the mandatory presence of 7 special headers. These headers are of
the form X-Diary-<something>,
<something> being one of Minute,
Hour, Dom, Month,
Year, Time-Zone and Dow.
Dom means “Day of Month”, and
dow means “Day of Week”. These headers
actually behave like crontab specifications and define the event
date(s):
Time-Zone one, a
header value is either a star (meaning all possible values), or
a list of fields (separated by a comma).Minute, 0–23 for Hour,
1–31 for Dom, 1–12 for
Month, above 1971 for Year and
0–6 for Dow (0 meaning Sunday).Dom or
Dow doesn't mean “all possible
values”, but “use only the other field”. Note
that if both are star'ed, the use of either one gives the same
result.Time-Zone header is special in that it can
only have one value (GMT, for instance). A star
doesn't mean “all possible values” (because it
makes no sense), but “the current local time zone”.
Most of the time, you'll be using a star here. However, for a
list of available time zone values, see the variable
nndiary-headers.As a concrete example, here are the diary headers to add to your message for specifying “Each Monday and each 1st of month, at 12:00, 20:00, 21:00, 22:00, 23:00 and 24:00, from 1999 to 2010” (I'll let you find what to do then):
X-Diary-Minute: 0
X-Diary-Hour: 12, 20-24
X-Diary-Dom: 1
X-Diary-Month: *
X-Diary-Year: 1999-2010
X-Diary-Dow: 1
X-Diary-Time-Zone: *