"Russell S." <rsstinn...@pm.me> writes: > Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> writes: > >> Jeffrey Walton <noloa...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 1:55 AM <to...@tuxteam.de> wrote: >>> > >>> > On Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 01:39:33AM -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: >>> > >>> > [...] >>> > >>> > > That doesn't make sense. Usenet and NNTP is a different protocol than >>> > > mailing lists and various email protocols. Why would you expect >>> > > protocols to cross pollinate? >>> > >>> > Gateways. They live between protocols. In the concrete case, mail to >>> > news gateways (for example gmane [1]). >>> >>> Indeed, Debian states the mailing lists can be read via Usenet groups >>> (<https://www.debian.org/MailingLists/>): "Furthermore, you can browse >>> our mailing lists as Usenet newsgroups." >>> >>> I've never seen the Usenet equivalents documented anywhere. Do you >>> know what they are? Maybe something like comp.debian or >>> comp.linux.debian? >>> >> This one is called linux.debian.user, it's where I use it. > > Indeed, SMTP and NNTP are quite different and can't be expected to cross > pollinate. However, in Emacs and Linux, all things are possible, in > theory. So, with a little experimentation, and some regrettable spam, I > was able to use posting-styles and hooks in Gnus and read posts via > usenet and then follow-up to said post without switching interfaces. I > can now post/follow-up as if posting directly to a newsgroup. > > Thank you everyone for you patience. >
Hellow Russell, I read messages on <nntp:gmane.linux.debian.user>. I send messages to <smtp:debian-user@lists.debian.org>. Also i'm Gnus fan^^^ Sincerely, Byunghee -- ^고맙습니다 _布德天下_ 감사합니다_^))//