"M.C. Vernon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | > What's the value of your NNTPSERVER environment variable? What about | > the value of gnus-default-nntp-server in Emacs after you start gnus? | > You can add the following to your ~/.gnus file: | | Hmm...NNTPSERVER isn't set :(. Where do I set it (I guess .bash_profile | isn't much good, and won't help the rest of my users)?
If you want it global then in /etc/profile put NNTPSERVER=servername;export NNTPSERVER and in /etc/csh.cshrc put setenv NNTPSERVER servername obviously replacing "servername" with whatever is appropriate. That should do the trick. This is for hamm, but the /etc/profile is pretty much universal, while the global CSH file may vary. Gary