news spools
in the same location.
And of course, when I reply in the local news spool, it should send the news
to the appropriate server (or mailing lists).
This mirroring should be done as often as possible (I have a direct
connection to the Internet, so that is not a problem).
What prog
> > > Set NNTPSERVER=localhost in your environment. It took me
> > > months to figure this out. I do NOT find this documented
> > > anywhere.
> >
> > I have my default server set up to localhost, so this wasn't
> > necessary for me. However, I was emailed a message that told
> > me how to fix the
On Fri, 2 Oct 1998, mwb wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > Set NNTPSERVER=localhost in your environment. It took me
> > months to figure this out. I do NOT find this documented
> > anywhere.
>
> I have my default server set up to localhost, so this wasn't
> necessary
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Set NNTPSERVER=localhost in your environment. It took me
> months to figure this out. I do NOT find this documented
> anywhere.
I have my default server set up to localhost, so this wasn't
necessary for me. However, I was emailed a message that to
Set NNTPSERVER=localhost in your environment. It took me
months to figure this out. I do NOT find this documented
anywhere.
On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, mwb wrote:
> I'm using suck and inn to run a local news spool.
> Trn works fine, but I'd prefer nn. However when
> I try nn o
I'm using suck and inn to run a local news spool.
Trn works fine, but I'd prefer nn. However when
I try nn on my local spool it spits out
could not fetch active file
and quits. Nn works using my isp's news server,
and trn works fine. Does nn not work with the
default setup
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