From: Norman Walsh <norm@berkshire.net>
Subject: News from nnml groups...
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 15:20:59 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3713-Fri06Jun1997152059-0400-norm@berkshire.net> (raw)
Hello again,
For reasons I won't explain, I mirror several newsgroups locally as
mail. This is great until I want to post.
Following a previous suggestion, I tried to setup group parameters.
I've tried
((newsgroup . "comp.fonts"))
and
((newsgroup . "nntp+news.berkshire.net:comp.fonts"))
and neither seems to work. In neither case does "a" in the
summary buffer do the right thing. It sets up a post, but
lists "Newsgroups: my.funky.nnml.group.name" instead of
"Newsgroup: comp.fonts". Furthermore, if I hack the Newsgroup
line, the post routine either complains that it doesn't like
the format of the header or that it can't post the news.
I figure I'm being stupid. Will someone show me how?
--norm
P.S. this is 5.4.55
next reply other threads:[~1997-06-06 19:20 UTC|newest]
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1997-06-06 19:20 Norman Walsh [this message]
1997-06-06 21:49 ` Steven L Baur
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