Re: [Fwd: Re: OK, the forum is coming..]

2007-07-24 Thread Valerio Bruno
Sebastian Krause ha scritto:
 Valerio Bruno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I don't think that google provides nntp, but you can ask gmane to
 create an nntp gateway.
 I'm trying gmane nntp interface to community list and it doesn't support
 thread! all messages are ordered just by date.
 
 You're using Thunderbird, and it supports threading for mail as much
 as for nntp. Just click the small thread icon left over the message
 overview.


Ups, (shame) -_-
i supposed it was ordered by thread by default..

Valerio


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[Fwd: Re: OK, the forum is coming..]

2007-07-23 Thread Valerio Bruno


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Oggetto: Re: OK, the forum is coming..
Data: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 15:14:31 +0200
Da: Valerio Bruno [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Niels L. Ellegaard ha scritto:
 Joe Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 And people who remember the term usenet can even look at it with a
 proper news reader.
 
 I don't think that google provides nntp, but you can ask gmane to
 create an nntp gateway.

I'm trying gmane nntp interface to community list and it doesn't support
thread! all messages are ordered just by date. So it's the same as
reading the messages in own mailbox. Doh.

Valerio


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Re: [Fwd: Re: OK, the forum is coming..]

2007-07-23 Thread Torfinn Ingolfsen

Hello,

On 7/23/07, Valerio Bruno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm trying gmane nntp interface to community list and it doesn't support
thread! all messages are ordered just by date. So it's the same as
reading the messages in own mailbox. Doh.


Hmm, which newsreader are you using? I'm using Thunderbird, and the
list is thraded there.
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Re: [Fwd: Re: OK, the forum is coming..]

2007-07-23 Thread Mickael Faivre-Macon

If you are using the nntp protocol, it means you have a client, right ?
My client is Thunderbird, and it supports threads.
The last time I used the _web_ interface, it had threads.
Mickael.

On 7/23/07, Valerio Bruno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Messaggio Originale  
Oggetto: Re: OK, the forum is coming..
Data: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 15:14:31 +0200
Da: Valerio Bruno [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Niels L. Ellegaard ha scritto:
 Joe Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 And people who remember the term usenet can even look at it with a
 proper news reader.

 I don't think that google provides nntp, but you can ask gmane to
 create an nntp gateway.

I'm trying gmane nntp interface to community list and it doesn't support
thread! all messages are ordered just by date. So it's the same as
reading the messages in own mailbox. Doh.

Valerio


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Re: [Fwd: Re: OK, the forum is coming..]

2007-07-23 Thread Sebastian Krause
Valerio Bruno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I don't think that google provides nntp, but you can ask gmane to
 create an nntp gateway.

 I'm trying gmane nntp interface to community list and it doesn't support
 thread! all messages are ordered just by date.

You're using Thunderbird, and it supports threading for mail as much
as for nntp. Just click the small thread icon left over the message
overview.


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