On 2010-11-03, Tim Harig <user...@ilthio.net> wrote: > On 2010-11-03, Grant Edwards <inva...@invalid.invalid> wrote: >> On 2010-11-03, Paul Rudin <paul.nos...@rudin.co.uk> wrote: >>> John Bond <li...@asd-group.com> writes: >>> >>>> On 3/11/2010 11:17 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: >>>>> On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 08:02:29 +0000, John Bond wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hope this isn't too O/T - I was just wondering how people read/send to >>>>>> this mailing list, eg. normal email client, gmane, some other software >>>>>> or online service? >>>>> >>>>> Usenet via my ISP, on comp.lang.python. >>>> >>>> Using what client (or web client)? >>> >>> Emacs, of course :-; >> >> Slrn, of course. > > Of, course.
The OP could have figured all this out by himself by merely looking at the headers for a sampling of articles. Heck, with about 50 lines of Python, one could probably produced a fairly comprehensive statistical report on access methods and clients used by posters to "this mailing list". [An NNTP client module is one of the "batteries", and that module's docs contains most of the code needed to access the articles.] Finding out the access methods used by people who don't post is somewhat more difficult. :) -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! Boy, am I glad it's at only 1971... gmail.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list