Sachin Dole rearranged electrons thusly:

> >> I suggest you compile innd along with the spam filtering system
> 'cleanfeed'.
> I am going to use innd that comes with rhl 6.2
 
 there is also an rpm called 'cleanfeed' in the same distro, iirc - or you can
 download it from any redhat ftp site.
 
> >> Also have your upstream filter your newsfeed at that level itself.
> what is upstream??? and whats filtering??
 
 upstream - the provider you are purchasing bandwidth from.
 bandwidth - you know ;)

 filtering - checking for spam, and automatically bouncing it - stuff like
 cancel and supersede bombs, excessive multi posting, excessive cross posting
 ... read the usenet spam faq a bit - it's at faqs.org somewhere.
 
 you dont do that - your bandwidth consumption will at least double - esp as
 lots of spam has binary content, including, perhaps virii and trojans, which
 have to be filtered for as well - especially if your customers use a browser
 like outlook / netscape (both of which have built in newsreaders) to read
 their news.
 
> Whats does this mean?? I know that i have to take newsfeed from someone, and
> I have my news server running inside my firewall. I will have a lan ip
> address. will it be a problem?
 
 Are you providing for customers, or for just your organization?
 If for your organization - just see who you are renting your local
 connectivity from - vsnl has news.vsnl.net.in for example.  Ask them for a
 feed.
 
        -suresh

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