On Fri, 03 May 2013 12:32:28 +0200, Markus Falb wrote:
What exactly do you mean with that?
When setting up Thunderbird for NNTP, TB asked questions like
incoming and outgoing user name, which are meaningless for NNTP
(AFAIK); and TB didn't give any place to add any other server than
an SMTP
On Sat, 04 May 2013 13:53:53 +, Rock wrote:
$ sudo yum install kdepim -y
Well, it's installed. A bunch of junk came with knode, so, that's
definitely unfortunate. Here's a log of the setup results:
$ knode -v
== Qt: 4.6.2, KDE: 4.3.4 (KDE 4.3.4), KNode: 4.3.5
$ knode
On Sun, 05 May 2013 07:09:01 +, Rock wrote:
I'm debugging (without any debugging tools) ...
I was easily able to post to Aioe using Knode:
http://www2.picturepush.com/photo/a/12853710/img/12853710.png
So, it must be the Mixmin SSL setup that's bad.
Do you see anything wrong with this
On Sat, 04 May 2013 05:39:24 +, Stef wrote:
Try xpn.
On Sat, 04 May 2013 10:49:46 +, J G Miller wrote:
you can get the source code from
http://xpn.altervista.ORG/index-en.html
Since no easily-found repository existed for xpn:
$ yum --noplugins --showduplicates --enablerepo \*
On 05.Mai.2013, at 08:37, Rock wrote:
On Fri, 03 May 2013 12:32:28 +0200, Markus Falb wrote:
What exactly do you mean with that?
When setting up Thunderbird for NNTP, TB asked questions like
incoming and outgoing user name, which are meaningless for NNTP
(AFAIK); and TB didn't give any
On Wed, 2013-05-01 at 18:20 +, Rock wrote:
...
Q: What nntp client handles SSL native on Centos 6?
evolution
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On Sun, 05 May 2013 14:34:36 +0200, Markus Falb wrote:
I think that with thunderbird you get a kind of first start setup wizard.
*skip that* (I think I'll configure my account later)
Preferences (you *will* find that ;-) - Account Settings - Account Actions
- Add Other Account - Newsgroup
On Fri, 03 May 2013 12:27:01 +0200, Markus Falb wrote:
you likely missed it because of all the language rpms.
As rex told us ;-)
Ah, indeed!
I had seen the personal information manager but I was looking
for it to say nntp usenet reader or something of the sort since
an nntp client isn't at
On Thu, 02 May 2013 20:36:53 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote:
I like knode (in kdepim rpm)
Googling whether Knode handles SSL:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43875
It looks like SSL was implemented in KDE 4.0:
Volker Krause 2007-05-21 18:15:08 UTC, Implemented SSL for KDE4.0.
So, looking for
On 03.Mai.2013, at 08:12, Rock wrote:
On Thu, 02 May 2013 20:36:53 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote:
I like knode (in kdepim rpm)
…
So, looking for a Centos RPM repository:
$ yum --noplugins --showduplicates --enablerepo \* --disablerepo c6-
media,\*-source,\*debug\* provides */knode
you likely
On 02.Mai.2013, at 00:54, Rock wrote:
I also found out elsewhere that Thunderbird has native
SSL support - but TB treats NNTP as SMTP which makes
it difficult, if not unwieldy to use.
What exactly do you mean with that?
At times I use thunderbird with the gmane news to mail gateway and it
On Fri, 3 May 2013 12:32:28 +0200
Markus Falb wne...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02.Mai.2013, at 00:54, Rock wrote:
I also found out elsewhere that Thunderbird has native
SSL support - but TB treats NNTP as SMTP which makes
it difficult, if not unwieldy to use.
What exactly do you mean with
Rock wrote:
Is there a good nntp client for Centos 6 that handles SSL native?
I like knode (in kdepim rpm)
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Is there a good nntp client for Centos 6 that handles SSL native?
It was difficult, to say the least, on Centos anyway, to get
Pan to post to Mixmin servers, which require SSL (so we have
to use Stunnel to add SSL capabilities to Pan) on Centos.
Had Pan native SSL support, this wouldn't have
On Wed, 01 May 2013 18:20:46 +, Rock wrote:
Had Pan native SSL support, this wouldn't have been a problem.
I found out elsewhere that the latest Pan handles SSL, but
the one in the rpmforge repository doesn't. Every time I
try to compile source, it's a disaster, so, for me, Pan
doesn't
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