Xavier Maillard hat am Do 14. Nov, 05:58 (+0100) geschrieben:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 06:10:06PM +0100, Wim wrote:
> > Hi Xavier,
> >
> > > > > So, I just started my trip in the Mutt world. So far, I like it. Just
> > > > > a quickie: does mutt
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 06:10:06PM +0100, Wim wrote:
> Hi Xavier,
>
> > > > So, I just started my trip in the Mutt world. So far, I like it. Just
> > > > a quickie: does mutt support NNTP as well ?
>
> Neomutt which supports NNTP might be what you're looking f
Hi Xavier,
> > > So, I just started my trip in the Mutt world. So far, I like it. Just
> > > a quickie: does mutt support NNTP as well ?
Neomutt which supports NNTP might be what you're looking for:
https://neomutt.org
All the best Wim
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On 2019-11-12 16:32, Will Yardley wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 09:49:41PM +0100, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> >
> > So, I just started my trip in the Mutt world. So far, I like it. Just
> > a quickie: does mutt support NNTP as well ?
>
> Without a patch, I don't t
On 12.11.19,16:32, Will Yardley wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 09:49:41PM +0100, Xavier Maillard wrote:
> >
> > So, I just started my trip in the Mutt world. So far, I like it. Just
> > a quickie: does mutt support NNTP as well ?
>
> Without a patch, I don't t
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 09:49:41PM +0100, Xavier Maillard wrote:
>
> So, I just started my trip in the Mutt world. So far, I like it. Just
> a quickie: does mutt support NNTP as well ?
Without a patch, I don't think so.
I haven't had a usenet feed for a long time, but a lot of mutt
Hello,
this is my first post here so apologize if I am not doing it right.
So, I just started my trip in the Mutt world. So far, I like it. Just a
quickie: does mutt support NNTP as well ?
I have read a lot and a thing named neomutt (a fork ?) has support (not sure).
Thanks
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:12:22PM -0300, Aaron Toponce wrote:
I love it when something someone doesn't agree with gets tagged as
trolling. Meh.
I love it when something that's trolling gets tagged as trolling.
Seriously... you posted an e-mail in a public forum whose sole
content was to
Hello,
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 12:49:20PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 02:46:43PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
Linux is a kernel, not an operating system.
I suggest you not go there (like, ever). This
statement is at least arguably false on several
levels,
Well,
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 09:26:32AM +0300, Alexander Gattin wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 12:49:20PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 02:46:43PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
Linux is a kernel, not an operating system.
I suggest you not go there (like, ever). This
* On 04 Oct 2011, Toby Cubitt wrote:
This is off-topic, and it's a tired old argument that's been debated more
than enough elsewhere, in more appropriate forums. The positions of both
I brought Linux up as a metaphor for whether mutt can or ought not to
be a news reader. I picked Linux
On 2011-09-30, Aaron Toponce aaron.topo...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/29/2011 06:17 AM, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to newsgroups
(nntp) with mutt?.
Mutt is just an MUA, and attempts to extend it into anything more than
that (RSS reader
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 02:33:45PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2011-09-30, Aaron Toponce aaron.topo...@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/29/2011 06:17 AM, Leonardo M. Ram? wrote:
Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to newsgroups
(nntp) with mutt?.
Mutt is just an MUA
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 02:46:43PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
On 09/30/2011 01:04 PM, David Champion wrote:
Linux is just a server platform, and attempts to make it anything more
than that (desktop, embedded system, etc.) are silly. If you must
absolutely have POSIX and a desktop, then
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 01:39:11PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 12:49:20PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
Linux is a kernel, not an operating system.
I suggest you not go there (like, ever). This statement is at least
arguably false on several levels, and its truth
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 03:13:54PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
I put legitimate authorities in quotes because we have no language
police
...unless you live in France, Belgium, Switzerland, or Quebec. =8^)
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-=-=-=-=-
This
On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 03:31:37PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
Legitimate authorities categorized Pluto a planet, even though many in the
scientific community would argue otherwise. Of course, legitimate
authorities are never wrong, are they?
That is exactly my point, thanks for making it.
Aaron Toponce aaron.topo...@gmail.com writes:
On 09/29/2011 06:17 AM, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to newsgroups
(nntp) with mutt?.
Mutt is just an MUA, and attempts to extend it into anything more than
that (RSS reader, NNTP reader
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 08:42:24AM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote:
On 09/29/2011 06:17 AM, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to newsgroups
(nntp) with mutt?.
Mutt is just an MUA, and attempts to extend it into anything more than
that (RSS
* On 30 Sep 2011, Aaron Toponce wrote:
On 09/29/2011 06:17 AM, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to newsgroups
(nntp) with mutt?.
Mutt is just an MUA, and attempts to extend it into anything more than
that (RSS reader, NNTP reader, etc
Leonardo M. Ramé wrote (Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 09:53:32AM -0300):
That could what I'm looking for. It would be nice to let slrn store the
results in different mbox folders, so I can access them using mutt.
I used this method a while back to read Usenet newsgroups. Have attached a
script that I
* David Champion schrieb am Freitag, den 30. September 2011:
Linux is just a server platform,
[...]
I would recomend using MacOS (http://apple.com).
Yes, Linux is the OS without a GUI and MacOS ist the OS
with a GUI¹
;)
Andreas
--
¹ GUI = Girls Use It
Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to newsgroups
(nntp) with mutt?.
I've read there are third-party patches for this, but I would like to
find an easier way.
--
Leonardo M. Ramé
http://leonardorame.blogspot.com
29 сентября 2011, 16:17 от Leonardo M. Ramé l.r...@griensu.com:
I've read there are third-party patches for this, but I would like to find an
easier way.
There are some software which tansforms nntp to mail (send to mailbox or
present as IMAP), but I would not call it an easier way. At leas
* Leonardo M. Ramé schrieb am Donnerstag, den 29. September 2011:
Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to
newsgroups (nntp) with mutt?.
Only read?
If you pull the articles of a newsgroup with slrnpull, you can read they
e.g. with
$ mutt -f .slrn/spool/news/de/rec
On 2011-09-29 14:42:44 +0200, Andreas Kneib wrote:
* Leonardo M. Ramé schrieb am Donnerstag, den 29. September 2011:
Hi, does anyone knows if it can be possible to read/subscribe to
newsgroups (nntp) with mutt?.
Only read?
If you pull the articles of a newsgroup with slrnpull, you can
I use slrnpull to fetch several mailing list archives from gmane.
The directories contain a bunch of loose files, not organized like a
Maildir. But using mutt 1.5.18, I could just open the resulting folders
in mutt and everything showed up like it was a mailbox.
However, since I switched to
I think I could interrupt mutt some times but I can't when it is
downloading messages from an news server. Is there a way I can stop it
other than killing and restarting it?
Thanks, Malahal.
Is there a way to use Mutt as a hybrid news client, which would
send your posts through NNTP but read other people's posts from a
mailbox file, instead of retrieving them through NNTP or fishing
them out of a slrnpull-style, one-file-per-article spool ?
Retrieval would be done by something like
Le mer 04 jun 03 à 13:17, Loïc Minier a écrit:
Sébastien Mengin [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Wed, Jun 04, 2003:
Maintenant ils sont triés par date par défaut. J'aimerais bien retrouvé
mon tri par objet + date avec l'arborescence...
set sort=threads
Plus malin et les options sort_aux, et
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 02:03:40PM +0200, Sébastien Mengin wrote:
Maintenant mutt me sert les news, mais il semble un peu fragilisé du
coup : plusieurs fois de suite il me fait des erreurs de segmentations
:-/
Chose qu'il ne me faisait jamais avant... Je me donne quelques jours de
tests
Sébastien Mengin [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Wed, Jun 04, 2003:
Maintenant ils sont triés par date par défaut. J'aimerais bien retrouvé
mon tri par objet + date avec l'arborescence...
set sort=threads
Plus malin et les options sort_aux, et sort_browser :
# Default sort method
folder-hook
Hi!
I'm using Orjan's nntp-patch and am very happy with it. As I'm on a
dial-up connection most of the time, I'm using the offline mode which
spools outgoing posts to a file, and NNTPPost delivers it when
triggered from a script in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ (Debian). Another script
there fetches mail
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-21 14:29]:
.. The problem is, it doesn't work when executed from a
user's crontab. I edit it with crontab -e and add
*/2 * * * * /usr/bin/mutt -R -F /etc/muttnewsrc /dev/null 21
(one line). The /dev/null 21 part is to
prevent cron
Hi,
* Doug Lawlor [02-07-02 17:16:16 +0200] wrote:
Hello, Justed downloaded mutt 1.4 and am interested in
patching in NNTP support. which is the best NNTP patch to
use? I understand that more than one exists.
Well, it depends on you and what you like. I personally use
'vvv.nntp
I have the vvv.nntp patched in here. It's quite nice. Thanks for the
documentation.
Doug
--
Doug Lawlor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, Justed downloaded mutt 1.4 and am interested in patching in NNTP
support. which is the best NNTP patch to use? I understand that more
than one exists.
Thanks in advance,
Doug
--
Doug Lawlor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--begin example--
=20
begin 666 car30001.jpg
M_]C_X `02D9)1@`!`0```0`!``#_X2'317AI9@``24DJ``@(``\!`@`6
[snip]
;17D$:2OL,:D@G/\ZZ!BR\G-,*U5'=3DW/_9
`
end
=20
--end example--
=20
in mutt-nntp (Orjan's patch)? I tried to pipe the message
to xv and the like but it seems those image
be multiple files
and b) why not use the name given.
I don't have 'uudeview' but if it supports extracting
everything to a specific folder using the original
filenames, you can just save your news articles to a
dedicated directory at once (tag the messages and save
them).
Vvv.nntp (the nntp patch I use
with the same name in message B. Hmm. There is a
flag in uudeview that force overwriting existing file, -o.=20
Vvv.nntp (the nntp patch I use) saves them to a mbox folder
and I simply run 'uudecode -c /path/to/file' to extract
everything at once.
That seems to be possible here too, using
uudecode - GNU sharutils 4.2.1
Well, it isn't difficult to guess that a Linux distribution
ships with a GNU implementation while BSD doesn't.
Vvv.nntp (the nntp patch I use) saves them to a mbox
folder and I simply run 'uudecode -c /path/to/file' to
extract everything at once.
That seems
--
in mutt-nntp (Orjan's patch)? I tried to pipe the message to xv and
the like but it seems those image viewers don't recognoze the STDIN.
Probably my setup...
-Andre
--azLHFNyN32YCQGCU
Content-Type: application/pgp-signature
Content-Disposition: inline
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version
Hi,
* Andre Berger [02-06-08 04:45:05 +0200] wrote:
How can I view inline images like
--begin example--
begin 666 car30001.jpg
M_]C_X `02D9)1@`!`0```0`!``#_X2'317AI9@``24DJ``(``\!`@`6
[snip]
;17D$:2OL,:D@G/\ZZ!BR\G-,*U5'=W/_9
`
end
--end example--
in mutt-nntp (Orjan's patch
I'm using the VVV-NNTP patch with mutt-1.3.28.
How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every time
I browse through my subscribed group list?
I have to wade through the annoying lot every time I hit Shift-A.
--
Drew
To [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every
time I browse through my subscribed group list?
Sigh. I missed show_new_news and show_only_unread in the manual. Maybe
all the VVV additions should be moved to a special heading.
I also missed
Drew Raines wrote:
Drew Raines wrote:
How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every
time I browse through my subscribed group list?
Sigh. I missed show_new_news and show_only_unread in the manual.
I retract my self-correction. Even with show_new_news unset,
Hi,
* Drew Raines [04/29/02 23:31:37 CEST] wrote:
Drew Raines wrote:
Drew Raines wrote:
How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every
time I browse through my subscribed group list?
Sigh. I missed show_new_news and show_only_unread in the manual.
I
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 11:25:18:AM + Sean Rima wrote:
Sorry should have said but yes it is the vvv patch, so thanks a million :)
No problem. Pressing '?' for help every now and then will list which key
is currently available with description.
Rocco
msg26478/pgp0.pgp
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:08:33:PM + Sean Rima wrote:
I cannot see any details howto change the current Group or even change back
to the list of active groups when using Mutt/NNTP
Probably does depend on the patch. Which one do you use? I use the
vvv.nntp patch. Just move around
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Hi Rocco!
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Rocco Rutte wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:08:33:PM + Sean Rima wrote:
I cannot see any details howto change the current Group or even change back
to the list of active groups when using Mutt/NNTP
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I cannot see any details howto change the current Group or even change back
to the list of active groups when using Mutt/NNTP
Sean
- --
Sean Rimahttp://www.tcob1.net
Linux User: 231986 Jabber
.
Who does insert it?
This is just a thought but in Mutt and in Vsevolod's nntp patch one may
specify programs for delivery of mail/news. A short wrapper (maybe Perl)
for both could strip of the 'Newsgroups'-header and deliver to sendmail
and strip of the 'To:', 'Cc:' and 'Bcc:'-header to deliver
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-03-22 20:31 -0500:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-18 15:51]:
Can't you BCC all messages to one address, and filter with procmail?
that's what I'm doing :) The problem is, when I
post news (nntp-patch), I don't want a Bcc header.
well
Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe the suggestion was something to the effect of
send-hook ! . 'my_hdr Blah: foo'
That won't quite work. Internally, Mutt translates the simple pattern
. into ~A, which matches everything. Negating that matches nothing,
which is the effect
* Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-22 18:01]:
What's the equivalent of send-hook when
using the NNTP patch? Is there a followup-hook?
No.
I'd like to add a header for only news postings.
send-hook ! ~t . command
send-hook ~t . command-default
Sven
--
Sven Guckes
What's the equivalent of send-hook when using the NNTP patch? Is there a
followup-hook?
I'd like to add a header for only news postings.
--
Drew
Drew --
...and then Drew Raines said...
%
% What's the equivalent of send-hook when using the NNTP patch? Is there a
% followup-hook?
I don't think that there is any such beast.
%
% I'd like to add a header for only news postings.
This came up just recently. I think Sven Guckes, at least
+ David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
An approach that I recall as successful was to set up a send-hook that
only triggered when there is no to: field and set the header in there,
turning it off (or changing it) otherwise if to: can match anything.
I believe the suggestion was something to the
Hi, there!
I'm doing my first steps on VV's NNTP patch. Great one! :-)
But I didn't found out to build a send-hook (for $attribution et al)
recognizing when a posting is sent to a newsgroup (via F).
I tried
send-hook '~h ^Newsgroups:' 'set attribution=%n wrote:'
but this did not work
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 05:29:03PM +0100, Volker Moell wrote:
Hi, there!
I'm doing my first steps on VV's NNTP patch. Great one! :-)
But I didn't found out to build a send-hook (for $attribution et al)
recognizing when a posting is sent to a newsgroup (via F).
I tried
send-hook '~h
On Jan/12/2002, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
Ok, I've recompiled mutt with Vsevolod Volkoy's NNTP patch, and I've
been poking around a bit... but I can't for the life of my figure out
how to configure mutt for NNTP now that it is compiled properly. Anybody
know what I have to do?
When
Alas! Roberto Suarez Soto spake thus:
Ok, I've recompiled mutt with Vsevolod Volkoy's NNTP patch, and I've
been poking around a bit... but I can't for the life of my figure out
how to configure mutt for NNTP now that it is compiled properly. Anybody
know what I have to do?
When
On 2002.01.12, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which manual? The man page for the muttrc just says that %g expands to
the newsgroup if mutt is compiled with nntp support, there is nothing
else about nntp in there.
The mutt man page shows:
-G
Alas! David Champion spake thus:
Which manual? The man page for the muttrc just says that %g expands to
the newsgroup if mutt is compiled with nntp support, there is nothing
else about nntp in there.
The mutt man page shows:
-G Start Mutt with a listing of subscribed newsgroups
Alas! David Champion spake thus:
The manual (manual.txt) shows NNTP information in section 2.7, 3.18, and
Section 2.7:
2.7. Reading news via NNTP
If compiled with ``--enable-nntp'' option, Mutt can read news from
newsserver via NNTP. You can open a newsgroup with function ``change
Alas! David Champion spake thus:
On 2002.01.12, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
options:
...
-g server specify a newsserver (if compiled with NNTP)
-Gselect a newsgroup (if compiled with NNTP)
...
Well, note
Ok, I've recompiled mutt with Vsevolod Volkoy's NNTP patch, and I've
been poking around a bit... but I can't for the life of my figure out
how to configure mutt for NNTP now that it is compiled properly. Anybody
know what I have to do?
--
Rob 'Feztaa' Park
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
This message has
On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 23:06:00 -0200, Jose Romildo Malaquias wrote:
Hello.
I am using mutt-1.2.5i with support for reading news via NNTP (patch
http://mutt.kiev.ua/download/mutt-1.2.5/patch-1.2.5.vvv.nntp.gz).
The news server is my own box (localhost), which has installed
leafnode to fetch
Hello.
I am using mutt-1.2.5i with support for reading news via NNTP (patch
http://mutt.kiev.ua/download/mutt-1.2.5/patch-1.2.5.vvv.nntp.gz).
The news server is my own box (localhost), which has installed
leafnode to fetch newsgroups from usenet.
After reading some messages in a newsgroup
Dunno if anybody else has seen this or not...and I didn't see anything
in the archives. I compiled 1.3.23i and then patched in the 1.3.23
VVV NNTP patch and recompiled with the --enable-nntp configure flag.
When I run this new binary my .muttrc is not read in (none of my
color settings
Is there any documentation on adding config info to the .muttrc for
the VVV NNTP patch and also how to use mutt as a news reader? I
trolled through the archives this morning and didn't find anything.
Thanks,
/rc
--
Remember that a kick in the ass is a step forward. -- Unknown
Linux-Mandrake
Dunno if anybody else has seen this or not...and I didn't see anything
in the archives. I compiled 1.3.23i and then patched in the 1.3.23
VVV NNTP patch and recompiled with the --enable-nntp configure flag.
When I run this new binary my .muttrc is not read in (none of my
color settings are used
and then patched in the 1.3.23
VVV NNTP patch and recompiled with the --enable-nntp configure flag.
When I run this new binary my .muttrc is not read in (none of my
color settings are used) and I constantly get segmentation faults
(from trying to sort mailboxes or even read messages). Has
1.3.23i and then patched in the 1.3.23
VVV NNTP patch and recompiled with the --enable-nntp configure flag.
When I run this new binary my .muttrc is not read in (none of my
color settings are used) and I constantly get segmentation faults
(from trying to sort mailboxes or even read messages
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 01:25:15PM -0800, Ryan Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dunno if anybody else has seen this or not...and I didn't see anything
in the archives. I compiled 1.3.23i and then patched in the 1.3.23
VVV NNTP patch and recompiled with the --enable-nntp configure flag.
When I
I'm trying to patch mutt so I can read/subscribe/delete news groups and
messages from within.
I got the latest mutt: 1.2.23, it compiles just fine.
I looked at a few nntp patches, and the one that seemed to be the most
complete was at:
http://mutt.kiev.ua/download/mutt-1.3.23/
And I
of this is that it will not show the number of new
posting for each newsgroup you've subscribed too in the newsgroups browser.
The problem (for me) is that although the newsrc format allows selection
of subscribed and unsubscribed groups, this NNTP patch doesn't
differentiate them in that it downloads
Hi,
it seems there are a few possibilities to enable mutt to read
newsgroups, but these require patching the source. Since I'm a Debian
user, I'd like to be able to make a .deb from the patched version. If I
apply the patch
http://mutt.kiev.ua/download/mutt-1.3.22.1/patch-1.3.22.1.vvv.nntp.gz to
Hi,
it seems there are a few possibilities to enable mutt to read
newsgroups, but these require patching the source. Since I'm a Debian
user, I'd like to be able to make a .deb from the patched version. If I
apply the patch
http://mutt.kiev.ua/download/mutt-1.3.22.1/patch-1.3.22.1.vvv.nntp.gz to
NNTP support. Add the following in your /etc/apt/sources.list to find them:
# Mutt-NNTP with SSL support
deb http://pandora.debian.org/~bali/debian unstable bali
-- Niels
From the keyboard of Frederik,
Hi,
it seems there are a few possibilities to enable mutt to read
newsgroups, but these require patching the source. Since I'm a Debian
user, I'd like to be able to make a .deb from the patched version. If I
apply the patch
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 at 06:20:33 +0200, Piet Delport wrote:
[snip mutt and leafnode not working]
I think the problem is leafnode related, as mutt works perfectly on my
ISP's news server.
Version info:
Mutt 1.3.22.1i (2001-08-30)
Leafnode+ NNTP Daemon, version 2.14
Any clues
the newsgroup, the articles just dissappear
again, just like before.
I think the problem is leafnode related, as mutt works perfectly on my
ISP's news server.
Version info:=20
Mutt 1.3.22.1i (2001-08-30)
Leafnode+ NNTP Daemon, version 2.14
Any clues?
--=20
Piet Delport [EMAIL
I´m using slrn to follow just a few ng´s, and while it has
mutt´s look, it doesn´t have its feeling: I don´t feel
comfortable with slang, it´s not as (easily)? configurable as
mutt, plus slrnpull is giving me a headache at the moment.
I d/loaded a couple of nntp patches for mutt, namely
patch
think it's the connection speed. I am on a cable modem.
The problem is that my isp doesn't really give a rats nose wether the
nntp service is fast. The server is notorious for having a short
expiration of postings, and an occasional drop - though the drops may
not be so frequent
the days I still had a modem ... maybe this helps ;-))
No, I don't think it's the connection speed. I am on a cable modem.
The problem is that my isp doesn't really give a rats nose wether the
nntp service is fast. The server is notorious for having a short
expiration of postings
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:54:25PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
When I connect to an nntp server, Mutt checks for new messages and new
newsgroups. Due to the nature of nntp, coupled with M1s 'who the hell
uses usenet anyway' attitude (LOW priority), this can be a little
slow.
.
.
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On 08/07/01 11:59 PM, Christian Ordig sat at the `puter and typed:
On Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 10:54:25PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
When I connect to an nntp server, Mutt checks for new messages and new
newsgroups. Due to the nature of nntp, coupled with M1s 'who the hell
uses usenet anyway
Louis LeBlanc [mutt-users] 07/08/01 18:56 -0400:
I REALLY don't care to start running my own nntp service, especially
I'm the only one on my machine that would be using it. Sure, I could
extend the expiration if I wanted, but . . .
I'd suggest using slrnpull + slrn then.
-suresh
Hey all. I am using the VVV NNTP patch with mutt 1.3.20. I am
noticing some odd behavior - more like behavior I kind of disagree
with.
When I connect to an nntp server, Mutt checks for new messages and new
newsgroups. Due to the nature of nntp, coupled with M1s 'who the hell
uses usenet
http://mutt.org.ua/download/
--
Eric Smith
Is there a way using the vvv patch to assign hooks to newsgroups? or even
to all nntp postings? I want my sig to be different on the news server
than on mail... I've tried server-hook, folder-hook, and send-hook...
I figured I should be able to send-hook matching on ^Newsgroups
On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 02:06:43PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
# Set my nntp signature file (defaults are set in .muttrc)
server-hook news.server.net 'set signature=~/.mutt/nntpsig'
yup, that's what I tried... but no luck at all. I put in:
server-hook news.server.new 'set signature=test
Hi all..
On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 07:22:34PM +0200, Stefan Frank wrote:
I had the same problem today.
Check the permissions of the inn temp-directory (pathtmp: in your
inn.conf). It should belong to news with permissions set to 775.
I have inews installed and mutt with vvv-nntp-patch, in my
Jan-Hendrik Palic [mutt-users] 29/05/01 08:34 +0200:
I have inews installed and mutt with vvv-nntp-patch, in my muttrc, I have
this for inews:
set inews=inews -hS
I have a server with liefnode (194.39.3.221.1) and a client with my mutt
(194.39.221.3), but, If I try to post a news
Hi,
just a question: I would like to have NNTP capable mutt (so that, I
would have both news and mail under one hood), but I really do not want
to spend hours on messing with patches etc. (I am sorry, I am not
computer professional, so that everything takes me many more hours than
to you
At Sat, May 26 2001 [15:20 -0400], Louis LeBlanc aroused my curiosity with:
Just want to ask one more time if anyone has any clue what I might be
doing wrong - or where I might find some more specific data.
I am still unable to post. Reading is no problem.
This is the message I get when
Just want to ask one more time if anyone has any clue what I might be
doing wrong - or where I might find some more specific data.
I am still unable to post. Reading is no problem.
This is the message I get when trying to post:
Can't get list of newsgroups, Permission denied.
(Article not
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:26:10AM +0200, Louis-David Mitterrand sat at the 'puter and
typed:
* On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 01:40:57PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
I recently built mutt with Vsevolod Volkovs nntp patch. For the most
part, I love it. It has much the same interface in the index
Hi...
On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 01:40:57PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
I recently built mutt with Vsevolod Volkovs nntp patch. For the most
part, I love it. It has much the same interface in the index.
Yes, I love it to have one program for this two things, mail an news :)
I cannot subscribe
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