Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-11-09 Thread Alberto Luaces
Alberto Luaces writes: > Sian Mountbatten writes: > >> I have succeeded in setting gnus-select-method to getting news, but >> I have not seen anything about how to get my mail. Can you tell me >> how to setup gnus to read mail? > > Here (http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GnusGmail) you have some hint

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-11-09 Thread Alberto Luaces
Sian Mountbatten writes: > I have succeeded in setting gnus-select-method to getting news, but > I have not seen anything about how to get my mail. Can you tell me > how to setup gnus to read mail? Here (http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GnusGmail) you have some hints to get your mail with POP or IM

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-11-09 Thread Sian Mountbatten
Harry Putnam writes: > Sian Mountbatten writes: > > [...] > >>> I personally use Pan, but Thunderbird and Icedove also embedd a >>> newsreader. >>> > > Waa Wa sniffle sniffle... no one is paying the proper > attention to my suggestion of emacs/gnus > > It is vastly the superior new

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-11-04 Thread Ivan Shmakov
>>>>> Sian Mountbatten writes: […] > And I found a news server on the web-site www.eternal-september.org > which someone suggested. Note also that thanks to Gmane, it's possible to read and post to this very mailing list via a newsreader,

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-11-03 Thread Memnon Anon
"poenik...@operamail.com" writes: > Can anybody suggest a Usenet server? http://aioe.org/ Memnon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87hb2keeyz@me

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-11-01 Thread John Hasler
Harry Putnam writes: > Waa Wa sniffle sniffle... no one is paying the proper > attention to my suggestion of emacs/gnus It is vastly the > superior news/mail reader. Yes, of course it is. That's why only superior people use it. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-us

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-11-01 Thread Harry Putnam
Sian Mountbatten writes: [...] >> I personally use Pan, but Thunderbird and Icedove also embedd a >> newsreader. >> >> Greetings, >> >> -- >> Camaleón > Many thanks for your help. I too am using Pan. And I found a news server > on the web-site w

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-11-01 Thread Camaleón
use Pan, but Thunderbird and Icedove also embedd a >> newsreader. > Many thanks for your help. I too am using Pan. And I found a news server > on the web-site www.eternal-september.org which someone suggested. > Problem now definitely solved. (...) You're welcome :-)

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-10-31 Thread Sian Mountbatten
ón Many thanks for your help. I too am using Pan. And I found a news server on the web-site www.eternal-september.org which someone suggested. Problem now definitely solved. If only I can get my new kernel to work my cup would be overflowing. -- Sian Mountbatten -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-10-31 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 15:22:17 -0700, poenik...@operamail.com wrote: > Can anybody suggest a Usenet server? I am in the UK. I just have replied to this one (read my last post). > Ubuntu has three newsreaders available, one for GNUstep, one called pan > newsreader and another called xpn Newsreader

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-10-31 Thread Jochen Spieker
poenik...@operamail.com: > > Can anybody suggest a Usenet server? I am in the UK. http://news.albasani.net/index.html.en > Ubuntu has three newsreaders available, one for GNUstep, one called > pan newsreader > and another called xpn Newsreader. Which one to use (maybe I should > try all three).

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-10-31 Thread Miles Bader
"poenik...@operamail.com" writes: > Can anybody suggest a Usenet server? I am in the UK. http://news.individual.net/ Not free, but very cheap (10 euro / year), and very good. -Miles -- Learning, n. The kind of ignorance distinguishing the studious. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-r

Re: Usenet news - server required

2011-10-30 Thread Harry Putnam
"poenik...@operamail.com" writes: > Can anybody suggest a Usenet server? I am in the UK. > Ubuntu has three newsreaders available, one for GNUstep, one called > pan newsreader > and another called xpn Newsreader. Which one to use (maybe I should > try all three). > > Sian One good one... fast an

Usenet news - server required

2011-10-30 Thread poenik...@operamail.com
Can anybody suggest a Usenet server? I am in the UK. Ubuntu has three newsreaders available, one for GNUstep, one called pan newsreader and another called xpn Newsreader. Which one to use (maybe I should try all three). Sian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with

Re: [OT] Working news server

2007-05-14 Thread Ralph Katz
On 05/14/2007 12:47 AM, Deboo ^ wrote: > I was lookign for a free working news server access but unable to find > one which allows to post, tho there are several that exist but > nowadays it seems none allow to post. > > I used to use slrn to read news and hadn't used it in qu

[OT] Working news server

2007-05-13 Thread Deboo ^
I was lookign for a free working news server access but unable to find one which allows to post, tho there are several that exist but nowadays it seems none allow to post. I used to use slrn to read news and hadn't used it in quite a whilte. Does anyone know any news server which has a d

Re: enlightenment news server

2007-02-23 Thread Jakub Narojczyk
Paul Johnson napisał(a): Have you tried nntp://news.gmane.org/ yet? Thanks that was what I was trying to find las couple of days -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: enlightenment news server

2007-02-23 Thread Paul Johnson
Jakub Narojczyk wrote: > Does anybody know the address of such server or any other server that > holds lists of subject of interest? Have you tried nntp://news.gmane.org/ yet? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: enlightenment news server

2007-02-22 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
first page. Granted there did not appear to be an actual news server but there were archives and a couple of forums as well as IRC. A signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: enlightenment news server

2007-02-22 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/22/07 03:55, Jakub Narojczyk wrote: > Andrew Sackville-West napisał(a): >> >> why don't you just subscribe to those mail lists? >> >> A > > i will subscribe in order to post messages,but i don't like to to > receive tons o emails every day. I li

Re: enlightenment news server

2007-02-22 Thread Jakub Narojczyk
Andrew Sackville-West napisał(a): why don't you just subscribe to those mail lists? A i will subscribe in order to post messages,but i don't like to to receive tons o emails every day. I like the idea to browse the list them and read only messages of interest. Kuba -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Re: enlightenment news server

2007-02-21 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
lists via thunderbird > (...sory, I ment icedove ;) ) but I can't find what news server holds > them. I don't know what server name I have to put in the newsgroup > account configuration in icedove. > Does anybody know the address of such server or any other server that &

enlightenment news server

2007-02-21 Thread Jakub Narojczyk
Hi All! I'm having trouble customizing a theme in the enlightenment under etch. Sourceforge.net holds a couple of mailing lists on developing and using enlightenment. I'd like to view and post to those lists via thunderbird (...sory, I ment icedove ;) ) but I can't find what ne

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-06-01 Thread Adam Funk
Steve A wrote: > Sorry I wasn't more helpful. Don't be! As I said before, talking through seems to help pin down the misbehaviour. > I assume you've played with the leafnode config option for slow upstream > servers ? One should be able to increase the time out variable. At the moment I have

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-31 Thread Steve A
I seem to recall it can be a previous instance of > > Leafnode running. Did you check running processes ? > > Thanks for your advice. I now think the problem is that my ISP's news > server is dropping the connection while leafnode is "considering" the > artic

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-31 Thread Adam Funk
s ? Thanks for your advice. I now think the problem is that my ISP's news server is dropping the connection while leafnode is "considering" the articles. I'll check with the ISP's Linux-users' newsgroup, but I think I may have to try something else (cnews?) ins

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-27 Thread Adam Funk
Steve A wrote: > Dunno. Might want to ask on the leafnode e-mail list. You're rapidly > getting beyond my level of expertise. I appreciate the advice. Discussing something often helps with thoughtful debugging. > I don't use anything beyond the > default settings in my config file. I've modi

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-27 Thread Steve A
so many articles in alt.test fail during > the > "considering" stage that the external news server drops the connection. Is > this > plausible? I'll test this theory by elimination the "minlines = 2" > requirement, > but then my spool will fill up wi

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-27 Thread Adam Funk
ob started at 11:08 and /var/log/syslog contains the stuff below. I think the problem might be that so many articles in alt.test fail during the "considering" stage that the external news server drops the connection. Is this plausible? I'll test this theory by elimination the &qu

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-27 Thread Adam Funk
Steve A wrote: > Hm shouldn't be. In '/etc/news/leafnode' there is a filter file. Try > adding > alt.test to it and fetching again. I've never used this filter, I'm not > sure if it filters on fetch or afterwards -- Hopefully it works. I'll try it and report back. > Is this the current version

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-26 Thread Steve A
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 04:17:36PM +0100 or thereabouts, Adam Funk wrote: > Steve A wrote: > > > Run leafnode in full verbose mode to see what's happening. Then you should > > see what the "previous condition" is. > > I added "-vv" to fetchnews in /etc/news/leafnode/do-fetch-news and got this > m

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-26 Thread Adam Funk
Steve A wrote: > Run leafnode in full verbose mode to see what's happening. Then you should > see what the "previous condition" is. I added "-vv" to fetchnews in /etc/news/leafnode/do-fetch-news and got this mail. text.news.blueyonder.co.uk: connecting to port nntp... text.news.blueyonder.co.uk:

Re: Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-26 Thread Steve A
ode/do-fetch-news; fi > > Server disconnection or timeout before article could be retrieved #1 > Warning: aborting fetch from text.news.blueyonder.co.uk due to previous > condition. > > > But that news server works fine almost all the time when I connect directly > to it with

Leafnode timing out on news server that works with a news client.

2005-05-26 Thread Adam Funk
fetch from text.news.blueyonder.co.uk due to previous condition. But that news server works fine almost all the time when I connect directly to it with KNode. I've set "timeout = 300" in /etc/news/leafnode/config and am still getting the errors. Any suggestions? Thanks, Adam

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-10 Thread Brad Sims
On Thursday 10 June 2004 1:19 am, Loren M. Lang wrote: > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use?  I'd like to post > an article to the gnuplot newsgroup, but my isp seems to no longer be > offering free usenet service.  If I could just post articles to a > mail->n

OT: Re: Good News Server

2004-06-10 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Simon Kitching: > On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 18:29, s. keeling wrote: > > Incoming from Loren M. Lang: > > > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post > > A "good news" server sounds like a fine idea - none of this

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-10 Thread John Hasler
Loren M. Lang writes: > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'm very pleased with newsguy <http://www.debian.org>. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "un

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-10 Thread Paul Johnson
"Loren M. Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post > an article to the gnuplot newsgroup, but my isp seems to no longer be > offering free usenet service. news.individual.net is good. gmane is good,

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-09 Thread Simon Kitching
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 18:29, s. keeling wrote: > Incoming from Loren M. Lang: > > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post A "good news" server sounds like a fine idea - none of this depressing war, famine and SCO stuff :-) -- To UNSU

Re: Good News Server

2004-06-09 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Loren M. Lang: > Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post news.individual.net (my favorite) or gmane.org -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) http://www.spots.ab.ca/~keeling - -

Good News Server

2004-06-09 Thread Loren M. Lang
Does anyone know of a good news server I could use? I'd like to post an article to the gnuplot newsgroup, but my isp seems to no longer be offering free usenet service. If I could just post articles to a mail->news gateway would be nice since I can read them without too much trouble. I&

Automating rtin logging into news server

2002-11-26 Thread Darryl L. Pierce
Is there a way to automate the login process for rtin? I'm using an NNTP server that requires authentication and would like rtin to just log me in rather than prompting me for my password each time it (re)connects. -- Darryl L. Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Visit the Infobahn Offramp -

Re: Home news server

2001-07-30 Thread Bud Rogers
On Monday 30 July 2001 04:40 am, Stephen J. Thompson wrote: > I am looking for suggestions of a news server for a home network. It will > be used to serve windows and linux machines. Apt-get install leafnode. Works great for a small user base like a home network. -- Bud Rogers &

Home news server

2001-07-30 Thread Stephen J . Thompson
Hello all, I am looking for suggestions of a news server for a home network. It will be used to serve windows and linux machines. Thanks, Regards, Stephen.

Minimal news server

2001-02-22 Thread Brian McGroarty
Which of the packaged news servers would be a good choice for a purely internal server? I don't need to link to outside newsgroups. I just want something that I can install on minimal hardware and walk away from.

Re: news server setup

2001-02-17 Thread Joey Hess
John S. J. Anderson wrote: > Is there any relatively-newbie-level guide to setting up a Usenet > server under Debian (or under Linux, period)? I'm looking for > something that discusses the pros and cons of the available options > (inn vs. inn2 vs. leafnode vs. ...) and how to set each of them up

news server setup

2001-02-17 Thread John S. J. Anderson
's time to bite the bullet and set up a local news server, so that I can pull in my own feeds, and not have to deal with this in the future. Is there any relatively-newbie-level guide to setting up a Usenet server under Debian (or under Linux, period)? I'm looking for something that discuss

Re: virtual news server

2000-05-17 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> But we have a news-server (DNews) in the private network, and I heard > about the possibility of configuring the Linux box so that > news-quering/delievering on the Linux box comes in fact on the > news-server of the private network. > it seems to me, that this is the mos

virtual news server

2000-05-17 Thread Philippe MICHEL
Hello, I have configured a Debian Linux server, to make IP-masquerating for a private network. This Debian box has also a second network card with an official IP, and connected to ADSL. Everythink works well. But we have a news-server (DNews) in the private network, and I heard about the

Re: Do I need a news server?

1999-11-26 Thread Pann McCuaig
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999 at 09:39, Mark Wagnon wrote: > I'm learning to use slrn to read newsgroups, but everytime I start > it, I have to download all the message headers/bodies again. I'm not > looking to become a news server for other sites, I just want my local > users (ba

Do I need a news server?

1999-11-26 Thread Mark Wagnon
Hi all, I'm learning to use slrn to read newsgroups, but everytime I start it, I have to download all the message headers/bodies again. I'm not looking to become a news server for other sites, I just want my local users (basically just me) to be able to read a few selected NGs. I want

Re: Any FAQ's on setting up a news server?

1999-10-01 Thread Mark Brown
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 06:19:19PM -0500, Charles Lewis wrote: > What are all the components I need in order to setup a news server so that I > can connect from a remote computer. I currently have the nntp and cnews > packages installed, although don't know what else to do to con

Any FAQ's on setting up a news server?

1999-09-29 Thread Charles Lewis
What are all the components I need in order to setup a news server so that I can connect from a remote computer. I currently have the nntp and cnews packages installed, although don't know what else to do to configure them or setup newsgroups. Do I also need suck? I can't seem to find

Re: News Server Configuration

1999-08-07 Thread Mark Wagnon
On Sat 01:04PM, Mark Brown wrote: > > Putting the name of the server in /etc/nntpserver (/etc/news/server on > potato) should also work. > Thank you. I was running it with the -h option, but I didn't have to before. I had both above mentioned files in /etc though. /etc/nnt

Re: News Server Configuration

1999-08-07 Thread Mark Brown
On Sat, Aug 07, 1999 at 01:05:47AM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote: > When I installed I didn't enter a news server when prompted to. I > figured I'd be using Netscape to read news. I was wrong. I want > to try slrn, but now it craps out because it's looking for a > loca

News Server Configuration

1999-08-07 Thread Mark Wagnon
When I installed I didn't enter a news server when prompted to. I figured I'd be using Netscape to read news. I was wrong. I want to try slrn, but now it craps out because it's looking for a local news server. Is there a special configuration command that I need to use. Here'

Re: setting up a news server

1999-05-25 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: setting up a news server Date: Sun, May 23, 1999 at 06:09:57PM -0500 In reply to:Matt Garman Quoting Matt Garman([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Sun, May 23, 1999 at 06:41:42PM -0400, Sean wrote: > > I like slrn. It was simple for me to configure (which means i

Re: setting up a news server

1999-05-24 Thread Joey Hess
ically the easiest to setup and get > running? I don't need anything too fancy except the ability to read > from more than one server (e.g. my ISP's news server and my school's > news server). Also, my school's server needs to be sent a login and > password before

Re: setting up a news server

1999-05-24 Thread Craig Sanders
; > My question is: which setup is typically the easiest to setup and get > running? I don't need anything too fancy except the ability to read > from more than one server (e.g. my ISP's news server and my school's > news server). Also, my school's server needs

Re: setting up a news server

1999-05-23 Thread Sean
), > > and runs great. > > Slrn is just an agent, isn't it? I already use slrn, but online. In > other words, I currently point slrn to my news server and read while > the modem is connected. I want to have the articles downloaded > automatically (say, in the middle

Re: setting up a news server

1999-05-23 Thread Matt Garman
On Sun, May 23, 1999 at 06:41:42PM -0400, Sean wrote: > I like slrn. It was simple for me to configure (which means it must be > _real_ easy), > and runs great. Slrn is just an agent, isn't it? I already use slrn, but online. In other words, I currently point slrn to my news s

Re: setting up a news server

1999-05-23 Thread Sean
CNews+NewsX or CNews+suck or Leafnode... I see Debian has these all > packaged. > > My question is: which setup is typically the easiest to setup and get > running? I don't need anything too fancy except the ability to read > from more than one server (e.g. my ISP's n

setting up a news server

1999-05-23 Thread Matt Garman
running? I don't need anything too fancy except the ability to read from more than one server (e.g. my ISP's news server and my school's news server). Also, my school's server needs to be sent a login and password before I can access it. Thanks, Matt -- Matt Garman, [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Local News Server

1998-09-04 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 13:42:08 -0400 Hank Fay writes: > > Miquel, > Is INN what I would use to set up a news server for my personal use > (with clients coming over the net to use it, of course), with no > usenets groups, sucking, feeding, etc? Or is there something else I > s

Re: Local News Server

1998-09-04 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
According to Hank Fay: > Is INN what I would use to set up a news server for my personal use > (with > clients coming over the net to use it, of course), with no usenets groups, > sucking, feeding, etc? You could. > Or is there something else I should look at? Very possi

Local News Server

1998-09-03 Thread Hank Fay
Miquel, Is INN what I would use to set up a news server for my personal use (with clients coming over the net to use it, of course), with no usenets groups, sucking, feeding, etc? Or is there something else I should look at? Oh -- and how much of a bear is it to set up? TIA

Re: INN NEWS Server.

1998-02-19 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
message not to have one. And there is ofcourse no way to switch that off. >I´ve also heard that it might be a "variable" problem in the server. AFAIK it's a client misconfiguration. Check the raw article on the news server, to see if there's a From: header (in /var/spool/new

INN NEWS Server.

1998-02-19 Thread Johan Berglund
Hello. I have installed a Debian 1.3.1 system om a server out on the internet. The server acts as a http and mail server running apache and smail on a Pentium 100. I also have installed the INN package and the package maintainers configuration is good enough for me because I want to run it all by

Re: Indicating NNTP news server uniformly: how?

1998-01-02 Thread Frank Barknecht
Jameson Burt hat gesagt: // Jameson Burt wrote: > Ideally, the environment variable NNTPSERVER or the file > /etc/news/server would determine the NNTP news server for any > news-reader. This would ideally work for knews, netscape, pine, trn, > ... . I bel

Re: Indicating NNTP news server uniformly: how?

1998-01-02 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Fri, Jan 02, 1998 at 12:04:46AM -0500, Jameson Burt wrote: > Ideally, the environment variable NNTPSERVER or the file /etc/news/server > would determine the NNTP news server for any news-reader. This would ideally > work for knews, netscape, pine, trn, ... . I believe one can conf

Indicating NNTP news server uniformly: how?

1998-01-02 Thread Jameson Burt
Ideally, the environment variable NNTPSERVER or the file /etc/news/server would determine the NNTP news server for any news-reader. This would ideally work for knews, netscape, pine, trn, ... . I believe one can configure the traditional news readers like knews, pine, trn to use the variable

Re: News server software

1997-11-16 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Sat, Nov 15, 1997 at 12:56:27PM -0800, George Bonser wrote: : : Ah! Well, with a few thousand customers ... hmmm, separate your news into : feeder and reader machines. Run INN on the feeder(s) which handle your remote : newsfeeds and leafnode feeds to the reader machines. cnews + nntpd + msgidd

Re: News server software

1997-11-15 Thread George Bonser
THEIR customers $10 a month to read YOUR news and they pay for the dialup access elsewhere. On 15-Nov-97 Shaleh wrote: > As an ISP with a few thousand customers, I guess that qualifies me as > bigger than cnews. I have just been informed that my news server is not > beefy enough at onl

Re: News server software

1997-11-15 Thread Shaleh
As an ISP with a few thousand customers, I guess that qualifies me as bigger than cnews. I have just been informed that my news server is not beefy enough at only 96mb of RAM and an 8 gig hard drive. Oh well. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe"

RE: News server software

1997-11-15 Thread George Bonser
cnews is available as a debian package. if you are a small site, newsx might halp you. I use cnews + nntpd (recompiled with msgidd support) and nntplink to maintain the nntp feeds. For my small number of feeds, I find cnews much more stable and resource friendly than inn. It tends to run for month

Re: News server software

1997-11-15 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Sat, Nov 15, 1997 at 09:04:34AM -0500, Shaleh wrote: : What news servers are available other than innd and dnews? I do not : need a packeage, source is fine. : What's wrong with inn? I've been running it for quite some time, and it's very straight-forward. inn 1.7 is very stable and nice a

News server software

1997-11-15 Thread Shaleh
What news servers are available other than innd and dnews? I do not need a packeage, source is fine. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

open news-server for linux.debian.* list in Germany

1997-08-14 Thread Christoph Martin
Hi, does someone know of a news-server in Germany where one can read the linux.debian.* news hierarchy. Read access is enough, since anyway you have to post through the mailinglist. C. Martin -- Christoph Martin, Uni

Re: News Server self-mutilation

1997-07-22 Thread Jack Holt
du/~khuang | +-+ On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Daniel Laffin wrote: > >I guess this is question night. I added an addtional 64 megs of RAM to my >news server making it 128 total. I also put in another 256K cache to >total 512K. Now the load

Re: News Server self-mutilation

1997-07-22 Thread Ke Huang
du/~khuang | +-+ On Tue, 22 Jul 1997, Daniel Laffin wrote: > >I guess this is question night. I added an addtional 64 megs of RAM to my >news server making it 128 total. I also put in another 256K cache to >total 512K. Now the load

News Server self-mutilation

1997-07-22 Thread Daniel Laffin
I guess this is question night. I added an addtional 64 megs of RAM to my news server making it 128 total. I also put in another 256K cache to total 512K. Now the load is on average twice as high? I dont follow that at all. -Dan -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word

INN news server timeout

1997-06-23 Thread Remco van de Meent
Hey Anyone know how to alter the 'timeout time' of the INN newsserver, ie. the time the server breaks the connection with a client, if a client is idle ? thanks Remco. -- // Remco van de Meent // email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // www: http://oloon.student.utwente.nl // " Never make any mist

Re: News Server Configuration

1997-05-22 Thread George Bonser
better off with batched news. > > I can't seem to get news running OK, I've put my news details into the > get-news.conf, and > running get-news seems to connect to my ISP's news server and download > messages, but they > seem to then dissapear completely. &g

News Server Configuration

1997-05-22 Thread Alex Monaghan
running OK so I can now read mail from the Win 95 machines and queue it back onto Linux for dispatch. What I am trying to do is to run a simple news server so I can collect/post news when I do my mail collection and make this readable from the Win 95 machines. I'm running inn as inst

Re: news server

1996-10-23 Thread Thomas Baetzler
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Fundamental <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >does debian have a news server software i could use? > > Yes, install the "inn" or "cnews" packages from the news/ section. Just don't try the curren

Re: news server

1996-10-23 Thread Vatiainen Heikki
The news server software lives under 'news' section in the Debian mirrors. This section can be found from either the 'stable' or 'unstable' directories. For example ftp://ftp.it.com.au/mirrors/linux/debian/Debi

Re: news server

1996-10-23 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Fundamental <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >does debian have a news server software i could use? Yes, install the "inn" or "cnews" packages from the news/ section. Mike. -- | Miquel van Smoorenburg \ The answer to Life, the

news server

1996-10-23 Thread Fundamental
does debian have a news server software i could use? thanks. Pachi, - mIcHaEl ///\ The Australian Internet Company c-00 ISP par Excellence \ > http://www.electric-rain.net/ (mine) |\_- http://www.aic.net.au/ (not mine) \ / . &quo