*Blush* I sent this to Paul and I meant to send it to the list so I am
forwarding it. I should take my own advice and subscribe to the list.
Sorry for the noise, Paul.
Tony
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On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 12:55:03AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
I just tried slrn...two big
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On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 03:53:21PM -0300, Anthony Rowe wrote:
I have not tried it. But there should be native support for PGP I
reckon. There are no bugs about this in the BTS. I checked. Should
I file one? Would it be wishlist?
Yes,
I'm rather fond of mutt as an email client, and would like to use it to
read Usenet articles too. I've been using a Python based NNTP
downloader, but it's a bit slow, and doesn't seem to handle
errors/failures very well.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to a good way to achieve this using
Debian
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 03:58:23PM +1000, Chris Kenrick wrote:
I'm rather fond of mutt as an email client, and would like to use it to
read Usenet articles too. I've been using a Python based NNTP
downloader, but it's a bit slow, and doesn't seem to handle
errors/failures very well.
Well,
Chris Kenrick wrote:
I'm rather fond of mutt as an email client, and would like to use it to
read Usenet articles too.
Try mailman. Create a new list for each newsgroup that you read and
then configure the lists as mail-news gateways. Subscribe yourself
to the lists. Viola. Instant
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On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 08:29:10AM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
But I would suggest to go the whole way, and just use slrn for news. I
love mutt for mail myself, but I use slrn for news. Much the same feel
as mutt gives you.
I just tried slrn...two
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On Monday 04 Aug 2003 8:04 am, Brian Kimball wrote:
Chris Kenrick wrote:
I'm rather fond of mutt as an email client, and would like to use it to
read Usenet articles too.
Try mailman. Create a new list for each newsgroup that you read and
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