Information on read messages is stored by the client.
If you are moving computers from one location to another regularly, what you are doing could be managed with firwall rules and replication of article numbers (using 'replicate true' which isn't a recommended setting).
Otherwise no, this can't be done with NNTP. You might consider a Web to News gateway which stores user information such as WebNews (Free for use with DNews), or a variety of PHP, Perl, and Python based options out there.
Alternatively you could try using IMAP to access messages gatewayed to e-mail via the DNews 'tomail' feature.
- Roydon L.
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Hello... A mate and I are running Dnews-servers on different locations, en on a different network/domain. We managed to get our groeps and messages synchronized, but got a question about marking messages as read. Don't know if I have to look in the server or in the reader, but we are wondering if it is possible to mark teh message that is read on one server can also be marked as read on the other?
