Hellow rn,
rn writes:
> now that you posted it, readers may remember that there was the usenet
> feature in EMACS as
> well. Unlike ThunderBird, emacs/GNUs supports X-face, which is kinda
> nice.
>
> let’s see whether emacs will allow to post here.
Gnus is the best usenet/email client in the E
now that you posted it, readers may remember that there was the usenet feature
in EMACS as
well. Unlike ThunderBird, emacs/GNUs supports X-face, which is kinda
nice.
let’s see whether emacs will allow to post here.
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Julie writes:
> why is anybody using anything else than Py for usenet ?
Only i use Python3 making Message-ID within Gnus.
https://gitlab.com/soyeomul/Gnus/raw/master/thanks-mid.py
Sincerely,
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Stefan Ram wrote:
> Julie writes:
>>why is anybody using anything else than Py for usenet ?
>
> I can see your headers contain:
>
>>User-Agent: Thunderbird/1.0.0 (sea monkey ; Linux)
I am of course using py2, but took the liberty of pretending to use seamonkey
for giggles.
XPN comes in handy
why is anybody using anything else than Py for usenet ?
nntpLIB just rocks! we need a fully ready-made app for it!
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