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? -- Best regards, Charles Marcus I.T. Director Media Brokers International, Inc. 678.514.6200 x224 | 678.514.6299 fax -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
