Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
I've been trying comma delimited group names (fetchnews -n -w
"nl.test,nl.someother" news.myisp.nl) but for some reason no articles
are fetched then. If I use space delimitations, only the first group
works.
fetchnews(8) isn't too
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
I've been trying comma delimited group names (fetchnews -n -w
"nl.test,nl.someother" news.myisp.nl) but for some reason no articles
are fetched then. If I use space delimitations, only the first group
works.
fetchnews(8) isn't too c
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
I've been trying comma delimited group names (fetchnews -n -w
"nl.test,nl.someother" news.myisp.nl) but for some reason no articles
are fetched then. If I use space delimitations, only the first group
works.
fetchnews(8) isn't too clear about this, I'
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
Kevin, may I ask how you managed to get multiple groups using one
fetchnews command ?
I've been trying comma delimited group names (fetchnews -n -w
"nl.test,nl.someother" news.myisp.nl) but for some reason no articles
are fetched then. If I use space de
Nils Vogels wrote:
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
There is no overlap between the groups from the different servers,
and grouping them is easy with wildcard matching:
cups.*
microsoft.*
infragistics.*
everything else
OK, so you need the newspeer option to be a *list* of peers?
Nils Vogels wrote:
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
There is no overlap between the groups from the different servers,
and grouping them is easy with wildcard matching:
cups.*
microsoft.*
infragistics.*
everything else
OK, so you need the newspeer option to be a *list* of peers?
Nils Vogels wrote:
Kevin, may I ask how you managed to get multiple groups using one
fetchnews command ?
I've been trying comma delimited group names (fetchnews -n -w
"nl.test,nl.someother" news.myisp.nl) but for some reason no articles
are fetched then. If I use space delimitations, only the
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
There is no overlap between the groups from the different servers,
and grouping them is easy with wildcard matching:
cups.*
microsoft.*
infragistics.*
everything else
OK, so you need the newspeer option to be a *list* of peers? But you
*don't* ne
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Nils Vogels wrote:
> When I try to set the news2mail annotation to my normal email address, I
> can verify the Return-Path header is indeed empty (Return-Path: <>)
>
> AFAIK, the use of <> is reserved for the popular Mailer-Daemon ;)
>
> Would it be an idea for Cyrus to use ei
Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
Until I add POST support, you could set a news2mail annotation on the
Hmm... grepping the source this would just be an email address, no?
Yes, and email address (or alias which the MTA can expand to multip
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
The process works, updates the watermarks, and then exits with status
0, but unfortunately, no articles are being injected into Cyrus.
Is there a very obvious step I am missing ? Where should I look for
more hints ?
Can you get
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
The process works, updates the watermarks, and then exits with status
0, but unfortunately, no articles are being injected into Cyrus.
Is there a very obvious step I am missing ? Where should I look for
more hints ?
Can you get a dump of the NNTP pro
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
Muchos gracias ;-)
I will try this ASAP! Could you tell me, where I can find the new
fetchnews? Is it in CVS?
Yes.
I also had a sucknews (but then in reverse) to grab the posts done on
the Cyrus newsserver to be fed towards USENET,
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
Muchos gracias ;-)
I will try this ASAP! Could you tell me, where I can find the new
fetchnews? Is it in CVS?
Yes.
I also had a sucknews (but then in reverse) to grab the posts done on
the Cyrus newsserver to be fed towards USENET, since my provider o
Ken Murchison wrote:
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Would you want to feed to all of the servers, or just one?
Currently, fetchnews and nntpd are only setup to have one upstream peer.
Yes, I would want to feed messages back to all the servers.
Actually fetchnews can work with
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> >>Until I add POST support, you could set a news2mail annotation on the
> > Hmm... grepping the source this would just be an email address, no?
> Yes, and email address (or alias whic
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
There is no overlap between the groups from the different servers,
and grouping them is easy with wildcard matching:
cups.*
microsoft.*
infragistics.*
everything else
OK, so you need the newspeer option to be a *list* of peers? But you
*don't* ne
Ken Murchison wrote:
There is no overlap between the groups from the different servers, and
grouping them is easy with wildcard matching:
cups.*
microsoft.*
infragistics.*
everything else
OK, so you need the newspeer option to be a *list* of peers? But you
*don't* need fetchnews to track the
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Would you want to feed to all of the servers, or just one? Currently,
fetchnews and nntpd are only setup to have one upstream peer.
Yes, I would want to feed messages back to all the servers.
Actually fetchnews can work with any server you want, b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
Until I add POST support, you could set a news2mail annotation on the
Hmm... grepping the source this would just be an email address, no?
Yes, and email address (or alias which the MTA can expand to multiple
addresses). Is thi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
Until I add POST support, you could set a news2mail annotation on the
Hmm... grepping the source this would just be an email address, no?
I keep this up and nobody will ever answer
Ken Murchison wrote:
Would you want to feed to all of the servers, or just one? Currently,
fetchnews and nntpd are only setup to have one upstream peer.
Yes, I would want to feed messages back to all the servers.
Actually fetchnews can work with any server you want, but it doesn't
keep track o
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
> > Until I add POST support, you could set a news2mail annotation on the
>
> Hmm... grepping the source this would just be an email address, no?
>
I keep this up and nobody will ever answer any of my posts.
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Until I add POST support, you could set a news2mail annotation on the
Hmm... grepping the source this would just be an email address, no?
Amos
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Yes, it uses IHAVE. I can take a look at adding support for POST (the
commands are almost identical). Does your provider also require you
to authenticate?
Ken, I'd like to try out this support too, I've been hanging around
waiting for it to more
Ken Murchison wrote:
Yes, it uses IHAVE. I can take a look at adding support for POST (the
commands are almost identical). Does your provider also require you to
authenticate?
Ken, I'd like to try out this support too, I've been hanging around
waiting for it to more stable (and get features l
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Any perceivable difference in performance? I was considering
making the
Xref stuff enabled by a config option, since not
Ken Murchison wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Any perceivable difference in performance? I was considering
making the
Xref stuff enabled by a config option, since not all clients need
it
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Any perceivable difference in performance? I was considering
making the
Xref stuff enabled by a config option, since not all clients need it,
but if it doesn't slo
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Any perceivable difference in performance? I was considering making
the
Xref stuff enabled by a config option, since not all clients need it,
but if it doesn't slow things down too much,
Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Any perceivable difference in performance? I was considering making
the
Xref stuff enabled by a config option, since not all clients need it,
but if it doesn't slow things down too much, I won't bother.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Any perceivable difference in performance? I was considering making the
Xref stuff enabled by a config option, since not all clients need it,
but if it doesn't slow things down too much, I won't bother.
On this box? My test
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Any perceivable difference in performance? I was considering making the
> Xref stuff enabled by a config option, since not all clients need it,
> but if it doesn't slow things down too much, I won't bother.
>
>
On this box? My test box is a scruffy ol
Amos Gouaux wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:59:16 -0500,
Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (km) writes:
km> I added support for the Xref header to CVS last week.
Cool. Yup, now even tin happy.
Any perceivable difference in performance? I was considering making the
Xref stuff enabled by a confi
> On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:59:16 -0500,
> Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (km) writes:
km> I added support for the Xref header to CVS last week.
Cool. Yup, now even tin happy.
--
Amos
Amos Gouaux wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:12:30 -0500,
Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (km) writes:
km> I specifically do not serve user.* via NNTP, mainly because I
km> figured somebody might screw something up. But since I now have
km> relatively good access controls, I can probably remove
> On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:12:30 -0500,
> Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (km) writes:
km> I specifically do not serve user.* via NNTP, mainly because I
km> figured somebody might screw something up. But since I now have
km> relatively good access controls, I can probably remove this
km>
Amos Gouaux wrote:
So, if I leave this imapd.conf setting blank, does that mean all
folders that I have access to via IMAP should appear as NNTP news
groups (authenticated login)?
newsprefix:
Prefix to be prepended to newsgroup names to make the
corresponding IMAP mailb
So, if I leave this imapd.conf setting blank, does that mean all
folders that I have access to via IMAP should appear as NNTP news
groups (authenticated login)?
newsprefix:
Prefix to be prepended to newsgroup names to make the
corresponding IMAP mailbox names.
Just fid
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