Stephen Leake writes:
> Dirk Gouders writes:
>
>> I want to connect to multiple IMAP servers and present appropriate
>> client certificates to the different servers.
>>
>> For just one server, I can set the appropriate parameters in
>> imap-ssl-program, but I cannot find documentation on how to
Ashish SHUKLA writes:
> I'm using Leafnode as a NNTP server for my Gnus. And, I've recently mkfs'd my
> news spool, And I've also removed .newsrc files, but when I load Gnus, I still
> see Gnus showing old message count in *Group* buffer. To me, it looks like
> Gnus has cached newsgroup informatio
Štěpán Němec writes:
> (spam-initialize)
> (setq gnus-spam-process-newsgroups
> '(("^gmane\\." (spam spam-use-gmane
[...]
> Why is `spam-use-gmane' not used? What am I missing?
Two pointers:
Is the Gmane server actually your primary select method? If it isn't,
the group regexp d
Hello,
I want to connect to multiple IMAP servers and present appropriate
client certificates to the different servers.
For just one server, I can set the appropriate parameters in
imap-ssl-program, but I cannot find documentation on how to do that
for multiple servers.
Is there a way to do what
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This is a test. Should be sent to dk.test too.
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a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
Same test.
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a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> Do you get any error messages?
No, everything happens as habitually on my end: the same sending
messages, everything looks right, but nothing is actually posted.
> Perhaps the administrator of the
> news-ser
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Ok, everything worked fine for the two precedent tests (but none of
them was posted to dk.test, because this group is unknown to my NNTP),
and I had:
==
# ngrep port 119
interface: eth0 (192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0)
filter: (ip or ip6) and ( port 119 )
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I just received an acknowledgment e-mail telling me that the message
on dk.test was received correctly. The problem seems then to appear
only when I am cross-posting on the two groups given in the
OP. Strange. Do not hesitate to ask me if you have othe
On Sat, 08 May 2010 15:20:48 +0200, Merciadri wrote:
> I am still unable to say why it does not work for the two groups given
> in the OP.
What groups was that?
In the original article you wrote:
"Let's say that I need to post some message on two groups on usenet,
say hierarchy.group1 & hi
On Sat, 08 May 2010 15:16:13 +0200, Merciadri wrote:
> This is a test. Should be sent to dk.test too.
Please don't use this group for testing. Thanks.
Best regards,
Adam
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Sorry Adam for being not precise.
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> On Sat, 08 May 2010 15:20:48 +0200, Merciadri wrote:
>
>> I am still unable to say why it does not work for the two groups given
>> in the OP.
>
> What groups was that?
>
>
On Sat, 08 May 2010 22:11:28 +0200, Merciadri wrote:
> Sorry Adam for being not precise.
No worries :-)
> I tested with linux.debian.user and comp.sys.hp48, together.
Both on news.dotsrc.org, or?
> It might be because they both exist to the news-gate, but would it be
> that?
I still don't qui
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a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> On Sat, 08 May 2010 22:11:28 +0200, Merciadri wrote:
>
>> Sorry Adam for being not precise.
>
> No worries :-)
:-)
>> I tested with linux.debian.user and comp.sys.hp48, together.
>
> Both on news.dotsrc.org,
I'm reading news groups using the nntp backend. How do I search for a
particular old posting, in order to reply in an old thread?
I've just switched to reading mailing lists via nntp; previously I just
signed up to have emails delivered from the mailing lists I
read. However, I am pretty clueless
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