Mark Brown wrote:
> Last time I checked, the scripts provided by suck should replace the
> file. They copy the outgoing file away, and then flush it (which closes
> the old outgoing and creates a new one). Here's the relevant bit of
> script:
>
> if [ ! -s ${OUTGOINGNEW} ]; then
> mv ${OUTGOI
On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 12:47:27PM +0200, Tapio Väättänen wrote:
> I use get-news script provided by Suck pakage. When
> I have written new articles get-news will send them
> out next time I run the script. Now, I don't know is
> problem with suck or inn, but after the articles are
> sended out, t
> I got that fixed, but it now marks all the newsgroups Suck tries to post
> (to) as unwanted. In the daily news report, it listed all the articles as
> unwanted... so how do I make them 'wanted' and get Suck to work? ideas?
Do you have the groups defined as active? To do this, use:
ctlinnd newgro
On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, Thomas Behrndt wrote:
> > So it seems that INN is just rejecting the posts for some reason. Any ideas?
> Your host doesn't have permission to post news articles. You need to give
> access for posting in /etc/nnrp.access. Add a line like:
> hostname:Read Post:::*
> at th
> So it seems that INN is just rejecting the posts for some reason. Any ideas?
Your host doesn't have permission to post news articles. You need to give
access for posting in /etc/nnrp.access. Add a line like:
hostname:Read Post:::*
at the end of the file. The hostname should be fully qual
Tony Schonfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hello everubody ,
>
> Since my News provider has disable the NEWNEWS command i've decided
> to use Suck with Inn.
> How to use this package for full compatibility with Inn ? i've
> modified the get-news script to have -M flag and the target
> directo
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