On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 04:56:01 -0400, Rinaldi J. Montessi wrote: > Matej Cepl wrote: >> On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 13:35:05 -0400, Rinaldi J. Montessi scripst: >>> Older versions of Netscape Communicator news client (up to 4.xx) had a >>> feature similar to this. I believe it involved manipulation of the >>> newsrc file either at the server end or the user end. Those >>> manipulations added by the user would be overwritten if the newsrc >>> file was updated. For instance, the newsrc contained the entry: >>> >>> netscape.communicator "Netscape Communicator" >> >> It's quite nice idea, except if it doesn't break compliance with >> .newsrc format (could somebody point me to some description of its >> format?) -- I am working on the same .newsrc with pan and slrn (when >> connecting through ssh) and I would be really pissed off, it it breaks. > > I just went back into my archives. This is the format Netscape's server > used: > > netscape.communicator,Netscape%20Communicator,1,3babd37f,1fd > netscape.communicator.mac,Communicator%20for%20Macintosh,d,3babd37f,1fe > netscape.communicator.unix,Communicator%20for%20Unix,1,3babd37f,1ff > > The data between the first and second comma is the pretty name. > (%20=space) > > This was in the hostinfo.dat file which contains the complete list of > groups available. It appears Pan does not follow this convention. Nor > does slrn.
You did better than I did. I wasn't able to narrow it down. I also didn't work with the groups on secnews, I used another server, so I wouldn't have been able to find it. -- Frank Tabor Falling in love makes smoking pot all day look like the ultimate in restraint. -- Dave Sim, author of "Cerebus". _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users