Re: [DNG] decode usenet messages

2022-05-08 Thread gyelt
On Sun, May 08, 2022 at 06:57:51PM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote: > > What I want now, however, is to see the contents of usenet messages > that have already been downloaded -- years ago. In other words, I'd > like to use the facilities that are already baked into every decent > usenet reader to

[DNG] decode usenet messages

2022-05-08 Thread Hendrik Boom
I currently use pan to read usenet. It works fine. Presumably it, and almost every decent newsreader, has components that * obtain a message from usenet * display it in various ways, including handling text, embedded images, and so forth. * other things too What I want now, however, is to see

Re: [DNG] resolv.conf

2022-05-08 Thread Daniel Abrecht via Dng
If you don't have a public domain, then the correct domain to use in an internal networks is home.arpa, see: https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-homenet-dot-07.html home.arpa. is intentionaly set up as an unsigned delegation, so it won't break when someone uses dnssec. Other domains will

Re: [DNG] resolv.conf

2022-05-08 Thread Rowland Penny via Dng
On Sun, 2022-05-08 at 10:24 -0400, william m. moss wrote: > > Years ago I became fed up with too many applications and > installations > corrupting my resolv.conf. I type in a resolv.conf using an editor. > > domain billshome > search billshome > nameserver 10.0.0.252 There is one big problem

Re: [DNG] resolv.conf

2022-05-08 Thread Antony Stone
On Sunday 08 May 2022 at 16:24:03, william m. moss wrote: > Years ago I became fed up with too many applications and installations > corrupting my resolv.conf. I type in a resolv.conf using an editor. Me too. > To prevent the file from being corrupted by other applications: chattr +i

Re: [DNG] resolv.conf

2022-05-08 Thread william m. moss
On 5/8/22 07:45, Haines Brown wrote: I do not know how long ago it was, but some of my mail started to go out without an envelop sender address. I've not yet been able to figure why, but one thing I don't like is the appearance of my /etc/resolv.conf file. It looks like this: nameserver

[DNG] resolv.conf

2022-05-08 Thread Haines Brown
I do not know how long ago it was, but some of my mail started to go out without an envelop sender address. I've not yet been able to figure why, but one thing I don't like is the appearance of my /etc/resolv.conf file. It looks like this: nameserver 192.168.254.254 search home domain