On Thu, 6 Jul 2017 19:40:58 +0200
Detlef Graef wrote:
> Am 06.07.2017 um 04:30 schrieb Duncan:
> > Duncan posted on Thu, 06 Jul 2017 01:14:18 + as excerpted:
> >
> >> FWIW I think the optimum, if it's not too difficult to achieve, would be
> >> to let it be auto-negotiated, of course favorin
On Thu, 6 Jul 2017 at 18:41 Detlef Graef wrote:
> Something like:
>
> TLS-VER-ALLwith TLS-VER-ALL as the default value.
>
> possible other values:
>
> VERS-TLS1.0force TLS ver. 1.0
> VERS-TLS1.1force tLS ver. 1.1
> VERS-TLS1.2force TLS ver. 1.2
> VERS-TLS1.3 (in the future)
>
>
Detlef Graef posted on Thu, 06 Jul 2017 19:40:58 +0200 as excerpted:
> For a quick test I have replaced line number 813 in the file
> socket-impl-openssl.cc with the following line:
>
> "NONE:+VERS-TLS-ALL:+CIPHER-ALL:+COMP-ALL:+KX-ALL:SIGN-ALL:+CURVE-ALL:
> +CTYPE-ALL:+MAC-ALL", NULL);
>
> Thi
Duncan posted on Thu, 06 Jul 2017 01:14:18 + as excerpted:
> FWIW I think the optimum, if it's not too difficult to achieve, would be
> to let it be auto-negotiated, of course favoring the newer versions if
> the server supports them as well. If getting the negotiation right is
> too difficul
Detlef Graef posted on Wed, 05 Jul 2017 18:52:21 +0200 as excerpted:
> Should the TLS version be configurable by the user? Where? In the GUI or
> the file preferences.xml?
Charles would almost certainly have made TLS version a file-pref only.
AFAIK that would be in keeping with gnome's policy o
neutral2016-htSm2yLGOjU posted on Tue, 04 Jul 2017 21:27:39 +0200 as
excerpted:
> i have seen on the feature list, that pan can only use TLS 1.0 . This
> Version ist outdated and unsecure. Can you implement a newer version of
> the TLS Protocol?
As a long-term list participant trying to help peop
Hongyi Zhao posted on Sat, 09 Jan 2016 20:57:12 +0800 as excerpted:
> Hi developer,
>
> I'm very glad the know the following news on Pan:
>
> Pan 0.14.90 is the first beta of a ground-up rewrite of Pan in C++.
That is a _very_ old description. Old-pan, 0.14.x and previous, was
written in C, b
Am 15.07.2013 08:18, schrieb Steven D'Aprano:
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 11:14:40AM +0200, Heinrich Müller wrote:
Am 30.04.2013 07:32, schrieb Steven D'Aprano:
- Lousy default file names: saving drafts apparently defaults to
whatever file name you last used, regardless of the subject line of the
m
On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 11:14:40AM +0200, Heinrich Müller wrote:
> Am 30.04.2013 07:32, schrieb Steven D'Aprano:
> >- Lousy default file names: saving drafts apparently defaults to
> >whatever file name you last used, regardless of the subject line of the
> >message you are working on;
> >
> >- Ig
Am 30.04.2013 07:32, schrieb Steven D'Aprano:
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 05:07:45AM +, Duncan wrote:
Jay posted on Tue, 30 Apr 2013 09:25:24 +0800 as excerpted:
I know this won't make it into version 1.0 at this late date, maybe not
even in 1.1,
FWIW, 1.0 has been at the top of the changelog
Duncan posted on Tue, 30 Apr 2013 07:11:47 + as excerpted:
>> - No Sent Items: messages that you send are not kept anywhere, unless
>> you manually save them as a draft before sending, so if you post a
>> message and it gets eaten by the receiving news server, it is gone
>> forever;
>
> That'
Steven D'Aprano posted on Tue, 30 Apr 2013 15:32:47 +1000 as excerpted:
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 05:07:45AM +, Duncan wrote:
>> Jay posted on Tue, 30 Apr 2013 09:25:24 +0800 as excerpted:
>>
>> > I know this won't make it into version 1.0 at this late date
>>
>> FWIW, 1.0 has been at the to
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 05:07:45AM +, Duncan wrote:
> Jay posted on Tue, 30 Apr 2013 09:25:24 +0800 as excerpted:
>
> > I know this won't make it into version 1.0 at this late date, maybe not
> > even in 1.1,
>
> FWIW, 1.0 has been at the top of the changelog for years, thru various
> lead d
Jay posted on Tue, 30 Apr 2013 09:25:24 +0800 as excerpted:
> I know this won't make it into version 1.0 at this late date, maybe not
> even in 1.1,
FWIW, 1.0 has been at the top of the changelog for years, thru various
lead developers and in fact a full rewrite from C into C++, so when/if
1.0
Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> [Wed, 08 Jun 2011
10:22:50 +]
[...]
> And it'd be an even BIGGER bonus if someone came up with a patch that
> allowed pan to work with primarily compressed headers and only
> decompress, say, the page it's displaying and the page before and after
> that, thus kill
Heinrich Mueller posted on Wed, 08 Jun 2011 09:35:37 +0200 as excerpted:
> On 06/07/11 21:39, Duncan wrote:
>> Arnd posted on Tue, 07 Jun 2011 14:22:27 + as excerpted:
>>
>>> Compressing the files in $HOME/.pan2/groups/ would save a lot of space
>>> for big groups, and therefore make it easier
On 06/07/11 21:39, Duncan wrote:
Arnd posted on Tue, 07 Jun 2011 14:22:27 + as excerpted:
Compressing the files in $HOME/.pan2/groups/ would save a lot of space
for big groups, and therefore make it easier to take .pan2/ with you
onto space limited devices like netbooks, and or syncing it b
Arnd posted on Tue, 07 Jun 2011 14:22:27 + as excerpted:
> Compressing the files in $HOME/.pan2/groups/ would save a lot of space
> for big groups, and therefore make it easier to take .pan2/ with you
> onto space limited devices like netbooks, and or syncing it between
> computers.
>
> Ideal
On Wednesday 21 January 2009, David Shochat wrote:
> I think the idea is that you have more than one posting profile. You
> then associate a posting profile to a given group. So, for example, I
> have a spamcop posting profile, which I have associated with the 2
> spamcop groups that interest me. T
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:24 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
> I'd like to see a way to link a posting profile to a particular server so
> when posting to groups on that server (i.e. news.spamcop.net) it would
> always use that profile to post. Right now, I'm having to go in and change
> the posting profi
On 12/14/2008 Derek Turner wrote:
Also, ignored threads should be marked read by default, if I'm
ignoring a thread I don't want it counting in my unread messages
total.
I've already asked about that. However, the more of us who mention it,
the more likely it is that Charles will decide to
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 15:46:12 -0500
Douglas Bollinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While newspost still works, it's important to realise it's
> unmaintained software
[snipped]
Ah, thanks for the explanation :)
Yes I seem to remember some discussion about par vs par2 files a while
back, so I stan
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 08:04:23 +
Graham Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That may be the case, but it still does all I want it to do. Unless it
> gets broken by dependencies, why does it need upgrading?
For instance, while newspost does support automatically generating par files,
unfortunatel
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 15:29:56 -0500
Douglas Bollinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yup, but that's all there is. Newspost hasn't been touched for about
> 3 years now, too.
That may be the case, but it still does all I want it to do. Unless it
gets broken by dependencies, why does it need upgradi
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> I don't know if this is something that would be doable before
> 1.0 comes out, but it
On Sep 18, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Brian Pack wrote:
So maybe the limit is a good thing. Although I'd be happier with a
limit of 5
or 6. :)
Is likely your ISP's newserver limits bandwidth by the connection.
Try dropping the connection count to 2 in pan as a quick and simple
bandwidth limit ex
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:52:40 -0400
Brian Pack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So maybe the limit is a good thing. Although I'd be happier with a limit of 5
> or 6. :)
GNKSA specifies a maximum of 4 connections, but there is nothing to
stop you editing that limit yourself and building a non GNKSA-co
On Sunday 17 September 2006 20:55, Alen Williams wrote:
> When I'm downloading from my ISP it'll take ALL the bandwidth of my DSL
> line (woohoo). Which is both good, nice and fast, and bad, you can't do
> anything else really.
>
> I'd like the ability to set the maximum amount of bandwidth that Pa
Brad Sims wrote:
> On the post editor, could we get a line number and column number at the
> bottom somewhere?...
I always enable that feature in emacs for general-purpose editing,
but I confess I've never felt the need in a newsreader. Can you
share with us how/why you would use it?
That one gets my vote as well..
Thanks,
Les
Stefan Onken wrote:
Hello,
after quite a while without access to a news server, I just
installed the latest beta of Pan. I would like to resend my feature
request, which I did some years ago:
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