On 27/08/2012 00:23, Thufir wrote:
Does the James 2 NNTP server support sending NNTP messages to e-mail?
No, NNTP is completely independent from mail system (to my knowledge)
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2012/5/4 Anton Shepelev :
> Ioan Eugen Stan:
>
>> > I have the following questinons about James's
>> > NNTP module:
>> >
>> > 1. What settings are responsible for how long
>> > it takes for a posted article to appear on
>>
Ioan Eugen Stan:
> > I have the following questinons about James's
> > NNTP module:
> >
> > 1. What settings are responsible for how long
> > it takes for a posted article to appear on
> > the server?
> >
> > 2. Does James
Hello Anton,
I don't know the answer to your questions but NNTP is only available
in James 2.3
2012/5/4 Anton Shepelev :
> Hello all,
>
> I have the following questinons about James's NNTP
> module:
>
> 1. What settings are responsible for how long it
>
Hello all,
I have the following questinons about James's NNTP
module:
1. What settings are responsible for how long it
takes for a posted article to appear on the
server?
2. Does James support article expiration and, if
it does, where can it be confi
Hi Ken,
the NNTP-Code was removed in current trunk. So it will not be included
in the next release. However if you need to can rip off some code of
it..
Bye,
Norman
2010/7/12 ke...@newsgroupstats.hk :
>
> Hi All,
>
> There is a nntp server inside JAMES. Anyway to config JAMES as a
Hi All,
There is a nntp server inside JAMES. Anyway to config JAMES as a NNTP bridge
for web forum (like PHPBB) ?
View / Post web forum article by NNTP clients (like Outlook express, forte
agent, newsbin) though JAMES?
Will mailet help? I know I have to implement web forum side query / post
Alexander Schatten ha scritto:
> Sorry to bother again; but I wonder: no one has any idea about James as
> pure nntp-test-server?
Sorry Alexander, I think no one is using NNTP server in JAMES these
days. I'm on this lists since 2005 and rarely I read anything about it.
In fact I made
Sorry to bother again; but I wonder: no one has any idea about James as
pure nntp-test-server?
thank you very much.
Alexander Schatten wrote:
I am programming a tool that is working with nntp servers (extracting
data...) and need a simple nntp server locally for testing purposes
(dont want
I am programming a tool that is working with nntp servers (extracting
data...) and need a simple nntp server locally for testing purposes
(dont want to hit live servers with unit tests...).
So I was thinking of Apache James. Now there are two issues:
(1) I do not need a mailserver; I figured
There never has been a good way to do this. At one time we were
planning to merge NNTP and mail so that this kind of thing would be
easy, but I think that because much fewer people use NNTP these days
it has never been a high enough priority. Sorry :-(
On 12/8/06, 4wayserver <[EMAIL PROTEC
mean that I have to synchronize var/mail and var/nntp folders?
If so, how? If it doesn't, is there some other (simpler) way?
Ken
James doesn't act as an intermediate NNTP server, its purpose is more
about offering domain NNTP which would be the master news server for
your domain only.
d.
On 26/11/05, Chaudhuri, Hiran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> NNTP in James is classified as experim
Hi there.
NNTP in James is classified as experimental, and I want to experiment a
bit using James as NNTP server. Having read the NNTP setup documentation
I cannot find one bit of information:
How does James connect to the usenet? Shouldn't there be a setting to
define another news server
2005 19:54
> To: James Users List
> Subject: RE: Slow data flow from James NNTP server, or what?
>
>
> > We are newbie users of Apache James. We only want to use it as an
> > NNTP server. We've installed, configured and started it.
>
> Fair warning. I love J
> We are newbie users of Apache James. We only want to use it as an
> NNTP server. We've installed, configured and started it.
Fair warning. I love JAMES, but the NNTP support is weak. Functional, but
weak and not as actively developed. I'd like to see that change.
> when
Hello,
We are newbie users of Apache James. We only want to use it as an NNTP
server. We've installed, configured and started it.
When we create an acoout with our news client and get the groups list,
the comes without any problems. However, when we post an article and
after when we sele
Chemi wrote:
BTW, I forgot to mention that:
- I send áéíóú from Mozilla or Thunderbird and what is stored is
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E1=E9=ED=F3=FA?= and when I read it with Mozilla or
Thunderbird, I get áéíóú again. But if I get it with Java I get
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=E1=E9=ED=F3=FA?=.
- I send áéíóú from
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I have opened a feature request in JIRA system
(http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-353), to see if you can add
matchers and mailet support to NNTP messaging.
They would be made to work by enabling moderation for a newsgroup, which
would forward the message to a
> I have opened a feature request in JIRA system
> (http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-353), to see if you can add
> matchers and mailet support to NNTP messaging.
They would be made to work by enabling moderation for a newsgroup, which
would forward the message to a mail pipeli
Chemi wrote:
Hi, I am suffering an extrange problem posting articles (NNTP) to
James with accents (áéíóú).
When the article is posted with Mozilla 1.7.5 or Thunderbird 1.0, it
is ok. But when the article is posted with OutLook Express 6 or my own
Java Client using Jakarta Commons Net framework
Hi, I am suffering an extrange problem posting articles (NNTP) to James
with accents (áéíóú).
When the article is posted with Mozilla 1.7.5 or Thunderbird 1.0, it is
ok. But when the article is posted with OutLook Express 6 or my own Java
Client using Jakarta Commons Net framework, it is wrong
Hi, I have been browsing the net and I was not able to find any
information about NNTP plans for future versions. Is it documented anywhere?
I have opened a feature request in JIRA system
(http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-353), to see if you can add
matchers and mailet support to
I would like to store news messages to database like smtpserver under ver
2.2, but I couldn't find any related configuration. I think ver 2.2 don't
support writing nntp message to database, right?
Is database support for nntp will be supported by James in the futu
Is there any update to RFC-1036 about NNTP Articles format?
I am doing some test with different NNTP Clients: OutLook Express 6,
Mozilla 1.7.3 and ThunderBird 0.9 and Microsoft doesn't follow the
standards in 50% of header's fields. :-( so I thought perhaps there is
an update bu
repository: HTTP and NNTP?
In fact we have _three_ solutions:)
Developers collaborate over mailing list provided by sourceforge. SF
mailmain feeds our news server (JAMES), ml archive published over news
is better than sf ml archive in many aspects, i.e. anonymous access,
archived binary
and NNTP?
In fact we have _three_ solutions:)
Developers collaborate over mailing list provided by sourceforge. SF
mailmain feeds our news server (JAMES), ml archive published over news
is better than sf ml archive in many aspects, i.e. anonymous access,
archived binary attachments etc. Forum
> by default NNTP service uses just one thread to manage
> the received articles each minute:
Correct. The entire NNTP package needs revamping, should there be people
who are interested in doing so.
--- Noel
--
Chemi wrote:
> Which are the plans for NNTP Server wihtin James? James website
> states that NNTP is experimental. Is known when it will be stable.
As with all aspects of JAMES, NNTP support depends upon the contributions of
interested volunteers.
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That was the problem... by default NNTP service uses just one thread to
manage the received articles each minute:
file://var/nntp/spool
1
1000
Changing the to 1000 for example, fixed the issue
Thanks for the info Josip.
BTW, I have visited your web (http://vrspace.org/) and I have found:
http://vrspace.org/forums/index.php which is a web forum. Does this mean
you have two different solutions for forums? Or you have synchronized
both access in a single repository: HTTP and NNTP
Humm... I analized the config.xml file and I found:
file://var/nntp/spool
1
6
Could it be this parameter the problem? This means, NNTP Spool is
processed each minute. Right? I will play with this
Chemi wrote:
Hi, I would like to know any info about this points:
- Do you use James as NNTP Server in production anywhere?
Yes: news://vrspace.org/org.vrspace.dev
- Which are the plans for NNTP Server wihtin James? James website states
that NNTP is experimental. Is known when it will be stable
Hi Danny, after reading your answer... are there any plans to achieve
such integration?
What I am looking for is a way to be able to send alarms via mail when a
an answer is posted to a previous message in the NNTP Server. I
understood that matchers and mailets were the solution. But... is
Hi, I would like to know any info about this points:
- Do you use James as NNTP Server in production anywhere?
- Which are the plans for NNTP Server wihtin James? James website states
that NNTP is experimental. Is known when it will be stable.
Thanks in advance,
Chemi
Hi, some weeks ago, I posted this comment/question about NNTP access to
James 2.2.0 but i didn't receive any comment/answer and it is extrange
because the delay to get the messages after they are posted is really
big (sometimes 20 seconds).
<<
Hi, I am doing more tests with James
Steve Brewin wrote:
IMHO wrong: what's the point if readers break the rules? Makes server
useless.
Standards are the things which allow complex interactions to take place in
this big wide world of ours. I'm sure you would be upset most times if a
standard was not adhered to - think world wide web,
Hi, I am doing more tests with James 2.2.0 using its NNTP feature.
I have both: James and NNTP Client (Mozilla) phisically in the same box.
I send a message from Mozilla and... I have to wait an average of 8 to
20 seconds to see the message posted. Of course, I am refreshing my
client all the
Chemi wrote:
> I have develop a simple test case where I post a NNTP message
> I have to force a \n\n at the end of the body to read it later
> without problems. If I don't send "\n\n" at the end I have
> again the same problem.
I'll check the code to see h
That did the trick! Now both clients: Mozilla 1.7.3 and my own Java
client (using Jakarta Commons Net) have worked fine.
Serge, I don't know if this testing is enough for you, or something else
should be tested. Let me know if I can help you testing something else
with my environment. I also ha
mmand) and 1192(for
ARTICLE command).
Give them a go, and it should fix the problem...
Daniel.
> -Original Message-
> From: Chemi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 October 2004 18:05
> To: James Users List
> Subject: Re: Problem reading posts from NNTP server
>
Serge Knystautas wrote:
If you or Daniel can confirm this fixes it, we can quickly change it
in James source. Unfortunately I don't have time nor the necessary
problem clients to recreate it.
Daniel, Serge, I have tested that fix and it doesn't work. :-(
Let's review if I did everything correctl
Chemi wrote:
Thanks Daniel. I have here saved the note you are refering to. But
before I touch the source code and recompile James, I wanted to make
sure of the solution. During last week there were other mails where it
was said the problem was on clients side. So I tried to do this test
progra
Thanks Daniel. I have here saved the note you are refering to. But
before I touch the source code and recompile James, I wanted to make
sure of the solution. During last week there were other mails where it
was said the problem was on clients side. So I tried to do this test
programming myself
last week:
NNTPHandler.java line 1504 is:
writeLoggedFlushedResponse(".");
Should be:
writeLoggedFlushedResponse("\r\n.");
Daniel.
-Original Message-
From: Chemi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 October 2004 15:52
To: James Users List
Subject: Re: Problem reading po
To add some info... I have develop a simple test case where I post a
NNTP message using Jakarta-Commons-net and I have to force a \n\n at
the end of the body to read it later without problems. If I don't send
"\n\n" at the end I have again the same problem.
I have tested
ld wide web, human
> rights or your
> > neighbour choosing to drive on the opposite side of the
> road to the rest of
> > you. Standards matter.
>
> But as your first two examples perfectly demonstrate (world
> wide web and
> human rights), you're luck if 80% of the people
f the road to the rest of
you. Standards matter.
But as your first two examples perfectly demonstrate (world wide web and
human rights), you're luck if 80% of the people follow that standard.
For aged standards like SMTP and NNTP, I've found you need to follow
pervaling practices as mu
Josip Almasi wrote:
>
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > would be great. Please note that we stick to the RFC
> specifications. In
> > this case, RFCs 977 and 850 apply.
>
> IMHO wrong: what's the point if readers break the rules? Makes server
> useless.
Standards are the things which allow complex in
Chemi wrote:
More info about this problem. Reading log file:
...
It seems to me that James doesn't send correctly the end information to
the client to end the communication. Or Mozilla and Jakarta Common-Net
doesn't know when the communictaion has ended, but it is 2 against
1. :-)
Have you
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Guys,
If some of you would like to help contribute to the NNTP handling, that
Well I was asking this on dev list but got no response (news issues).
would be great. Please note that we stick to the RFC specifications. In
this case, RFCs 977 and 850 apply.
IMHO wrong: what
ober 2004 15:36
> To: James Users List
> Subject: RE: Problem reading posts from NNTP server
>
>
> i am not perfect in rfc's and standards but \r\n is a "must" just in mail
> data so if it adds just \n it should be fine. correct?
>
>
>
>
> "Daniel
"James Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc
Subject
RE: Problem reading posts from NNTP server
\r\n is put in there for you (provided java knows to use \r\n as newline,
and not just \n ?).
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reading posts from NNTP server
Hehe... nope!
I nearly put that, but writeLoggedFlushedResponse uses println, so the final
\r\n is put in there for you (provided java knows to use \r\n as newline,
and not just \n ?).
Daniel.
> -Original Message-
> From: Danny Angus [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
r 2004 09:13
> To: James Users List
> Subject: Re: Problem reading posts from NNTP server
>
>
> > Should be:
> > writeLoggedFlushedResponse("\r\n.");
>
> Don't shoot me but should that not be..
Noel's right, NNTP messages don't pass through a mailet enabled spoolmanager.
There was some talk a while ago about making this happen, my own
prefrence was to see all messages use the same spoolmanager and
thereby achive mail->news integration.
But other views were also expressed
> Should be:
> writeLoggedFlushedResponse("\r\n.");
Don't shoot me but should that not be..
writeLoggedFlushedResponse("\r\n.\r\n");
?
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> Is there any way to setup a Matcher (and Mailet) to be used
> with NNTP accesses?
I'd have to look at the code, but my recollection is that we need to do some
work on the NNTP side to improve its integration.
> From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12 October 2004 18:10
> To: James Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Problem reading posts from NNTP server
>
>
> Guys,
>
> If some of you would like to help contribute to the NNTP handling, that
Guys,
If some of you would like to help contribute to the NNTP handling, that
would be great. Please note that we stick to the RFC specifications. In
this case, RFCs 977 and 850 apply.
According to RFC 977, section 3.10.2 (and related), the article being posted
must end with ..
> some clie
t; Sent: 12 October 2004 15:59
> To: James Users List
> Subject: Re: Problem reading posts from NNTP server
>
>
> Ok, after some investigation I found there is a bug opened to this:
> http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-311
> It seems NNTP clients are not sending messages
Ok, after some investigation I found there is a bug opened to this:
http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-311
It seems NNTP clients are not sending messages with CRLFs at the end.
And this fact breaks the protocol.
Let's see if there is a qucik fix because this is an stopper to d
More info about this problem. Reading log file:
nntpserver-2004-10-12-10-10.log I can see this exception:
12/10/04 16:34:34 ERROR nntpserver: NNTP Connection has idled out.
12/10/04 16:34:34 ERROR nntpserver: Exception during connection:socket
closed
java.net.SocketException: socket closed
Hi, I have created a matcher to inspect NNTP posts (messages) but it is
never called when I send a NNTP message. It is just called when a send
a SMTP message.
Is there any way to setup a Matcher (and Mailet) to be used with NNTP
accesses?
Thanks in advance,
Chemi
Hi. I have downloaded James to do some NNTP tests.
I have created several news groups and post some messages to them (using
Mozilla 1.7.3).
The problem is accessing to those posts. It is really slow showing the
body of the messages (the headers appear instantly). After some tests I
was able to
being, people who want to use an NNTP interface are suggested to use GMANE.
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Serge Knystautas wrote:
Generally though, the ASF communities have found email to be the most
widely adopted way of communicating. I believe there are some sites
that host NNTP implementations of the ASF mailing lists, but I don't
know them off-hand.
Newsgroups can be found at news.gman
responses from? Or a Forum format such
as MSN or Yahoo groups or on your own server(s) something like Phorum (
http://phorum.org/ )? James has NNTP built in so one would think you would be
able to offer your own NNTP server. Just curious. I apologize if the answer
to these questions is available
Running the latest Mozilla 1.5 and Thunderbird 0.4.1, I've got a problem
sending news messages (NNTP) to James
if I go and look into the james directory (var/nntp/groups/mygroup/*) I
see a difference between a message sent by Mozilla and one sent by Free
Agent (Forte) for example...
Hello,
I don't understand what can be the problem
My James server is running fine but when I post messages using Mozilla
1.5 (win32) my posted messages can't be read (only the header)...they
can't be read from my mozilla and from other news reader it blocks...
if I post from any other n
Hi,
Thanks for your help. With the lastest build is OK
Bye
Franck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of software are you using ?
Could you try with
a) 2.1 James build frp, http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi
and/or
b) Latest build from http://cvs.apache.org/builds/james-server/t
What version of software are you using ?
Could you try with
a) 2.1 James build frp, http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi
and/or
b) Latest build from http://cvs.apache.org/builds/james-server/test-build/bin/
If this does not work could you mention your mozilla version. Also is your serv
Informations suppl.
When i use telnet to connect to my server :
telnet localhost 119
group fr.xxx.yyy
article 1 (for example)
I don't have problem to see and to read the message.
So ???
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Hello,
I try to use the NNTP server of James.
My configuration is :
Windows NT
Mozilla 1.5
NNTP enabled
POP3 disabled
SMPT disabled
I didn't have problem to realize the installation of James Apache in
localhost.
I'm using mozilla to send mail. Sending message is OK. When i
> > Not yet. We need to enhance the NNTP system to support moderation,
which
> > would mean that if a newsgroup is moderated, the message is posted into
the
> > mailet pipeline.
> I don't think it would be too hard, since an NNTP message is a
> MimeMessage as well.
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Wes Biggs, as I live and breathe. Long time no see. :-)
Hey Noel! I've been off in my own little world of coding. Actually this
James NNTP install is for the JDO experts group.
> > Is there a way I can apply mailets (or an
Wes Biggs, as I live and breathe. Long time no see. :-)
> Is there a way I can apply mailets (or an equivalent) to
> incoming newsgroup messages?
Not yet. We need to enhance the NNTP system to support moderation, which
would mean that if a newsgroup is moderated, the message is poste
I'm a James newbie. Is there a way I can apply mailets (or an
equivalent) to incoming newsgroup messages?
I see there's a section for the NNTP server in config.xml, but I
don't see it documented anywhere.
Wes
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> Is JAMES only a stand-alone news server for own private newsgroups
> or is it also capable of download actually news from a feed host?!
Considering that the NNTP handler doesn't support message cancellation, and
other features, I wouldn't recommend using it for anything other
Hi!
Is JAMES only a stand-alone news server for own private newsgroups or is it also
capable of download actually news from a feed host?!
Timo
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> I see NNTP is in experimental stage, I certainly hope I can use that NNTP
> server.
For local newsgroups it is adequate. It lacks too many features, e.g.,
cancelling messages.
> does the spam filter in James work for NNTP as wall as for POP3/SMTP,
> that would be great!
What w
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>
> I would like to copy all mails from our customer to a forum in the nntp
> server.
Utility described here may help
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=james-dev&m=105095131916737&w=2
It
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> I would like to copy all mails from our customer to a forum in the nntp
> server.
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> I would like to copy all mails from our customer to a forum
> in the nntp server.
Someone was going to do a Mailet for that, but I don't see one. Harmeet
Bedi posted some code back in April that could act as the core for such a
Mailet.
Hello,
I would like to copy all mails from our customer to a forum in the nntp
server.
The rule would be the following :
if a mail is for or from an email like [EMAIL PROTECTED] then I would like
this mail to be moved into the com.customer.inbox forum...
is there a way to do this using a mailet
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