On 2010-10-19 4:44 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
> The following is from http://gmane.org/post.php:
> 
>    *Posting Messages*

<snip>

>    Here's how it works.
> 
>       1. The first time you post something to a newsgroup, Gmane spools
> the message and sends
>          you an email asking you to respond.
>       2. You press "reply" in your favorite mail reader, and Gmane
> registers this authorization.
>       3. Every five minutes, a Gmane cron job goes through the spool of
> unsent messages, and
>          sends all messages that has received authorization.
>       4. No more than one message is sent per user per five minutes. If
> you post more than one
>          message per five minutes, the messages are spooled and sent out
> later. No action is
>          required from you.
>       5. If you authorize more than one new group per hour, the
> authorizations are spooled,
>          and handled one per hour. This is to discourage mass
> authorizations of groups by
>          diligent spammers.
> 
>    Persons who are found to spam, after getting through all these
> difficulties, will be barred
>    from using the Gmane posting mechanism.
> 
>    People who do not have valid email addresses in their From or
> Reply-To headers can't use
>    Gmane to post to mailing lists.

So... according to this, Harold and/or anyone else using gmane should
already be able to post? Has anyone tested it?

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Best regards,

Charles Marcus
I.T. Director
Media Brokers International, Inc.
678.514.6200 x224 | 678.514.6299 fax

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