Marco d'Itri wrote:
>
> >Last I heard the usenet group is unidirectional mail -> news
> >and was a little flakey at that.
> I seen no problem in the gating process. Please explain what's wrong.
Yeah, cheap shot. It's been a long while since I've looked at this.
> And yes, messages of morons who
> "lintux" == lintux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (Please Cc a reply to me since my newsserver won't feed me the reply,
> probably..)
> Hello,
> I don't like mailing lists at all so I'm looking for a way to read the
> debian lists using Slrn. Leafnode does not support mailing lists, so I'm
On Dec 25, Rick Younie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Last I heard the usenet group is unidirectional mail -> news
>and was a little flakey at that.
I seen no problem in the gating process. Please explain what's wrong.
And yes, messages of morons who mail long base 64 encoded files to
mailing lists
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I don't like mailing lists at all so I'm looking for a way to read the
> debian lists using Slrn. Leafnode does not support mailing lists, so I'm
> forced to use an Internet NNTP server for this. My provider does not feed
> linux.debian.* so I can't use that server. I
Wilmer writes:
> I don't like mailing lists at all so I'm looking for a way to read the
> debian lists using Slrn. Leafnode does not support mailing lists...
Then either use Gnus which lets you treat mailing lists just like
newsgroups or install a local mail->news gateway using something like
mail
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