I am far from being knowledgable on Linux but I struggled with this recently and this worked for me on debian 1.2 with the most recent deb version of slrn. Go to the appropriate line in your .slrnrc script file. Remove the % sign to uncomment the line. You do need to use the quote marks. Maintain the spaces between the terms (my word, maybe not right). If you use double quote marks ( "" ) with nothing in between in place of your username and/or password, you will be prompted to enter them, but maintain the same spaces as shown in your sample line. Now here is where I am uncertain and I am not at my Linux box to check. There is a separate file - /etc/news/server - I think! If you have your ISP newsserver specified there - news.gte.net in my case, then you may not need to use the HOSTNAME term. Try it both ways. Also, when I initiate slrn I get a message saying something like it is sending to news.gte.net and then I get the username prompt which I enter. I then get the password prompt but it doesn't drop down to the next line, rather it writes on top of the username prompt line. This confused me at first but I just ignore the userprompt line formation and write in the password on top of it and press enter. It is accepted and slrn connects to the server .
Good Luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I have been using the slrn_0.9.3.2-2 package as a news reader and suddenly > it isn't working any more. It turns out my ISP's news server just started > asking for my user name and password. When slrn sees this, it doesn't > know how to handle the request and also wipes out my .jnewsrc file. > > Looking at the slrn man page, I found that I needed the following: > > %nnrpaccess HOSTNAME USERNAME PASSWORD > > I have tried all sorts of combinations of this, with and without quotes, > various forms of HOSTNAME (isp, news server, my local hostname, etc.) and > I still can't get things to work. > > The error message I get is: Server failed LIST ACTIVE -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .