At 7:32 PM -0500 2005-07-03, Dan Phillips wrote:
> NNTP_USERNAME = None
> NNTP_PASSWORD = None
>
> Is this not what you are discussing?
Yup, you're absolutely right.
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On Jul 3, 2005, at 6:28 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
> The existing NNTP feature does not include any authentication
> that I know of.
from Defaults.py:
# Set these variables if you need to authenticate to your NNTP server
for
# Usenet posting or reading. If no authentication is necessary,
s
At 11:03 PM -0400 2005-06-30, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> Really. This is interesting; anyone?
>
> I am setting up Mailman now, upon which we will *depend* upon the NNTP
> gatewaying feature to work. This could look very bad.
The existing NNTP feature does not include any authenticatio
Forrest Aldrich said:
> Really. This is interesting; anyone?
>
> I am setting up Mailman now, upon which we will *depend* upon the NNTP
> gatewaying feature to work. This could look very bad.
I got it to work.
1) I used a reliable news service (I figured I'd try my account with
giganews).
2)
Really. This is interesting; anyone?
I am setting up Mailman now, upon which we will *depend* upon the NNTP
gatewaying feature to work. This could look very bad.
Poster wrote:
>Forrest Aldrich said:
>
>
>>I just set up Mailman 2.1.5 with the intention of utilizing the
>>NNTP/Mailman gate
Forrest Aldrich said:
> I just set up Mailman 2.1.5 with the intention of utilizing the
> NNTP/Mailman gatewaying process.
>
>>From what I see, it doesn't use any authentication. The server
>> we're
> using on the other side is Typhoon, and I've asked if it can just
> permit
> the IP; however, I
I just set up Mailman 2.1.5 with the intention of utilizing the
NNTP/Mailman gatewaying process.
>From what I see, it doesn't use any authentication. The server we're
using on the other side is Typhoon, and I've asked if it can just permit
the IP; however, I'd just prefer to have authentication