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Just what I personally use: nntpcache (non-free but good software. I've used it since bo was released) It's a caching news server and will read and post to multiple servers. I have my ISP's server set up as the primary, then I grab a few groups from an "inside" server. Then just use any newsreader you want. BTW, does anyone know how to make trn decode multipart mime/base64 attachments? On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Jonathan Lupa wrote: > I'm looking for suggestions on how to handle newsreading > on my new debian linux workstation. =). I'm leaving forte Agent > behind in the windows world and am a little sad to see it > go, but here are my initial questions about unix newsreaders... > > First of all, is there are way to set up a local news server > and slurp messages from my ISPs newsserver down to the local > one? I'm pretty sure slrn is what I want to do the slurping, > but I'm not sure what I should use for my local server. Preferences > anyone? > > If the above isn't Possible, is there an all in one viewing > solution that runs under X and can handle multiple servers? > > Given that my priorities are roughly: > 1. Handles multiple news servers. > 2. Can mark messages as "special" (so I don't loose the good ones). > 3. Looks good. =) > > What would be my best news reader? > > Thanks for all the help! You guys are a blast! > -Jonathan Lupa > ~ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBN4FKN9Zwc6w4vgodAQHCJwgAj5LXq7RRggGtoCv0AT5WWtj84RmOP1j+ 0DjZXv2KbPFIZ0azmWI1K0Ghh8EsZULKC9l+7H11RdcQg0MDxjAZbemv9WFGR2Be 5ADa6acGLC26rWjUwB914XOMFol2XyzlP9azBDumh7aUtAEtRMIS3tBa3dqEwlIQ ONCLc3KtnufXt7qqIeXbL5hwndaG+Xv10QSaBSn9hdjrRpMrcigp0IkFwTUd6Dzg TMZBarGBz9S0eVg1vNoMd3tJrOf39wMPFxd1IWMqsmT5SxrmG6HVfEESMZwr8AJV QJ0YguoBo39tw5T2iPEkXWhlWrc1eP1mzCLWZ5DPqlLwCPehdeDu4g== =/b0L -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----