Re: Exchange Active File for NNTP

2002-01-08 Thread Daniel Chenault
According to RFC-977, the LIST command is supported by an NNTP server (i.e. is not optional). All you need to do is use telnet to open a connection to 119 and issue list capturing to a text file. There's your active file. - Original Message - From: Shields, Anthony [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

RE: Exchange Active File for NNTP

2002-01-08 Thread Shields, Anthony
: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 9:21 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: Exchange Active File for NNTP According to RFC-977, the LIST command is supported by an NNTP server (i.e. is not optional). All you need to do is use telnet to open a connection to 119 and issue list capturing to a text

Re: Exchange Active File for NNTP

2002-01-08 Thread Daniel Chenault
PROTECTED] To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 8:26 AM Subject: RE: Exchange Active File for NNTP I've tried that and tried list active on their nntp service. I get illegal command Secondly, I realized, using Win2k Telnet - I can't find the logging feature