On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 05:22:33PM -0600, will trillich wrote:
> a question about INEWS from russia, with love--
>
> On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 03:10:54AM +0600, ivan demakov wrote:
> > it's a misterious.
> > i ask my question in a some forums and get no answers.
> >
a question about INEWS from russia, with love--
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 03:10:54AM +0600, ivan demakov wrote:
> it's a misterious.
> i ask my question in a some forums and get no answers.
> and i see other peoples that ask the same. silence.
hi, ivan! we try to make as much noi
it's a misterious.
i ask my question in a some forums and get no answers.
and i see other peoples that ask the same. silence.
some day i install potato from my cd's.
and i install inn and inews. all fine and all work. was.
and some day i upgrade my potato.
only 'apt-get updat
after I upgrade my potato inn, inews dosn't work
[EMAIL PROTECTED] si$ ( echo "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
echo "Newsgroups: local.general"
echo "Subject: test
echo ""
echo test
) |
ot set up
>correctly.
Sounds like you're using a different inews to me (I'm using the one in
the inewsinn package). /etc/news/sys is an old cnews configuration file,
and doesn't tend to be used nowadays. Actually, though - guessing that
you're using the inews package - that messa
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 01:51:36AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Sorry, I should have mentioned that I am using 2.2r (potato).
> I just downloaded inews and trn with apt-get. I don't see
> any way to find out the version of inews.
Well, my inews comes from the inn pack
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 01:37:48AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[trouble posting to his ISP's server with inews]
Are you using trn's inews or another one? Which version?
--
Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am having trouble posting a news article from
my home computer over a ppp connection to my
ISP's NNTPSERVER. I can read news fine; it is
only posting with which I am having a problem.
I believe the problem is that my /etc/news/sys file
is not set up correctly. When I installed inews vi
I know I"ve been through this before, but this didn't come up on my
install last year (which worked fine).
I can read usenet just fine, but when I try to post, I get
inews: No valid newsgroups in alt.folklore.computers
--which happens to be the group I"m reading.
I&
Hi!
I'm looking for an inews program that can post via nntp (for use with uqwk
without needing a local news server), but I can't seem to find any.
Slackware does have one which I have hacked around a bit in at the moment,
but it does have "no monetary gain"-licensing in part,
I am trying to upload articles written with a SOUP reader using uqwk and
inews from their respective Debian packages, but I fail. inews keep telling
me that the groups are invalid.
NNTPSERVER is set to the server that inews should deliver to, and so is
/etc/news/server, but it doesn't se
Being foolhardy, I'm going to try this again . . .
I cannot figure out how to get inews to let me post through my nntpserver.
I have no problem reading articles, but posting yields a "no valid newsgroups"
error from inews. It seems to be a problem in the control newsgroup,
I am trying to use the university newserver. It retrieves file, newsgroups,
newgroups, and anythign else just fine. However, it cannot post.
Any attempt to post returns a message that
inews: No valid newsgroups in [filelist]
going through the inews and relaynews manpages, i find that
/var
>>>>> "MvS" == Miquel van Smoorenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I found Debian inews package conflicts with Japanese domestic
>> convention about news articles. We have embedded raw ESCs without any
>> special encodin
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kazuhiro Sasayama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I found Debian inews package conflicts with Japanese domestic
>convention about news articles. We have embedded raw ESCs without any
>special encodings into articles to write Japanese, and
I found Debian inews package conflicts with Japanese domestic
convention about news articles. We have embedded raw ESCs without any
special encodings into articles to write Japanese, and the inews
package is programmed to strip these ESCs silently. So I finally
removed the package and switched
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