Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-19 Thread breamoreboy
On Sunday, February 18, 2018 at 8:23:03 PM UTC, Mark Lawrence wrote: > On 18/02/18 18:03, Grant Edwards wrote: > > On 2018-02-18, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > >> On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 17:26:54 + (UTC), Grant Edwards > >> declaimed the following: > >> > >>> > >>> It was Yomura who picked up the arc

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 18/02/18 18:03, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2018-02-18, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 17:26:54 + (UTC), Grant Edwards declaimed the following: It was Yomura who picked up the archive and continued the gateway service a couple years ago, and they just renewed the domain for

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2018-02-18, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Am 2018-02-18 hackte Grant Edwards in die Tasten: > >> Does anybody have any idea what it would take to set up a private NNTP >> server that served articles from a dozen or so IMAP mailboxes? > > Where is the problem? > > I have my own Root-Server am subscr

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread breamoreboy
On Sunday, February 18, 2018 at 9:16:26 AM UTC, Chris Green wrote: > Grant Edwards wrote: > > I've been dreading this moment for a couple years: it looks like > > gmane.org is gone. The original operator/maintainer gave up a couple > > years ago and pulled the plug. Somebody else took over at tha

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Marko Rauhamaa
Grant Edwards : > The problem is that I want to use an NNTP clinet, not an IMAP client. > I find NNTP clients are much better suited for following high-volume > lists. Well, GNUS makes *all* email look like NNTP. For example, email messages expire after grace period by default. Marko -- https:/

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Chris Green
Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2018-02-18, Chris Green wrote: > > Grant Edwards wrote: > >> I've been dreading this moment for a couple years: it looks like > >> gmane.org is gone. The original operator/maintainer gave up a couple > >> years ago and pulled the plug. Somebody else took over at that p

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2018-02-18, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 17:26:54 + (UTC), Grant Edwards > declaimed the following: > >> >>It was Yomura who picked up the archive and continued the gateway >>service a couple years ago, and they just renewed the domain for >>another year, so perhaps it's j

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2018-02-18, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2018-02-18, Chris Green wrote: >> Grant Edwards wrote: >>> I've been dreading this moment for a couple years: it looks like >>> gmane.org is gone. The original operator/maintainer gave up a couple >>> years ago and pulled the plug. Somebody else took ove

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2018-02-18, Chris Green wrote: > Grant Edwards wrote: >> I've been dreading this moment for a couple years: it looks like >> gmane.org is gone. The original operator/maintainer gave up a couple >> years ago and pulled the plug. Somebody else took over at that point. >> The Web UI was never re

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Chris Green
Marko Rauhamaa wrote: > Grant Edwards : > > > Does anybody have any idea what it would take to set up a private NNTP > > server that served articles from a dozen or so IMAP mailboxes? > > > > How hard would it be to write something like that in Python? I've got > > a pretty good handle on the IM

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi Grant, Am 2018-02-18 hackte Grant Edwards in die Tasten: > Does anybody have any idea what it would take to set up a private NNTP > server that served articles from a dozen or so IMAP mailboxes? Where is the problem? I have my own Root-Server am subscribed with 32 mail accounts to arround 120

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Michelle Konzack
The Whois Registry was updated today for the next 12 month. Am 2018-02-18 hackte Grant Edwards in die Tasten: > I've been dreading this moment for a couple years: it looks like > gmane.org is gone. The original operator/maintainer gave up a couple > years ago and pulled the plug. Somebody else t

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Marko Rauhamaa
Grant Edwards : > Does anybody have any idea what it would take to set up a private NNTP > server that served articles from a dozen or so IMAP mailboxes? > > How hard would it be to write something like that in Python? I've got > a pretty good handle on the IMAP end of things, but I've got no clu

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread Chris Green
Grant Edwards wrote: > I've been dreading this moment for a couple years: it looks like > gmane.org is gone. The original operator/maintainer gave up a couple > years ago and pulled the plug. Somebody else took over at that point. > The Web UI was never revived, but the basic NNTP<->mailing-list

Re: Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-18 Thread breamoreboy
On Sunday, February 18, 2018 at 1:18:20 AM UTC, Grant Edwards wrote: > I've been dreading this moment for a couple years: it looks like > gmane.org is gone. The original operator/maintainer gave up a couple > years ago and pulled the plug. Somebody else took over at that point. > The Web UI was ne

Gmane seems to be gone

2018-02-17 Thread Grant Edwards
I've been dreading this moment for a couple years: it looks like gmane.org is gone. The original operator/maintainer gave up a couple years ago and pulled the plug. Somebody else took over at that point. The Web UI was never revived, but the basic NNTP<->mailing-list gateway continue to work -- un