On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 07:02:15AM -0230, Chris Gushue wrote:
> Thus wrote NatePuri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.08.17 06:21]:
> > I'm trying to setup leafnode.
> >
> > I have configure /etc/leafnode.conf to use my isp's nntp server (i.e.,
> > news.myisp.net).
> >
> > When I run the command 'fetch'
On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 10:00:46AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> IIRC, don't you have to access the newsgroup (say, from within SLRN or
> Netscape Messenger) first, to let leafnode know you're interested? I
> vaguely recall having to do something like that... I think when you do
> this, you ge
NatePuri wrote:
>
> I'm trying to setup leafnode.
>
> I have configure /etc/leafnode.conf to use my isp's nntp server (i.e.,
> news.myisp.net).
>
> When I run the command 'fetch' absolutely nothing happens. Why is this?
IIRC, don't you have to access the newsgroup (say, from within SLRN or
Net
On Tue, Aug 17, 1999 at 01:48:30AM -0700, NatePuri wrote:
> I'm trying to setup leafnode.
> I have configure /etc/leafnode.conf to use my isp's nntp server (i.e.,
> news.myisp.net).
> When I run the command 'fetch' absolutely nothing happens. Why is this?
Could you define exactly what "absolut
Thus wrote NatePuri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.08.17 06:21]:
> I'm trying to setup leafnode.
>
> I have configure /etc/leafnode.conf to use my isp's nntp server (i.e.,
> news.myisp.net).
>
> When I run the command 'fetch' absolutely nothing happens. Why is this?
As of leafnode 1.9.4 (I think), fet
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