Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/05/25/13:30:44
Dave Korn wrote:
> On 24 May 2006 21:48, Bruce Wehr wrote:
>
>
>
>>> Spamming is a sin; it is selfishness and arrogance to the
>>> point of solipsism. Stop it today.
>>>
>> HEY! One point we can agree on! Cool! Maybe you're not such a bad guy
>> after all!
>>
>>
>>> READ the faq:
>>> http://www.faqs.org/faqs/misc-forsale-faq/posting-ads/
>>>
>> OMG, thank you! A useful, helpful pointer! THAT'S the kind of stuff I was
>> looking for in a reply! I was starting to think that your post had no
>> substance at all; that it was full of useless flames and nothing else.
>>
>> Honestly, that document didn't exist when I was selling Pokemon cards
>> several years ago. (If it was, I wasn't aware of it, and nobody pointed it
>> out to me.) I will read that document, in it's entirety, and heed its
>> advice. Thank you again for at least that one piece of useful information.
>>
>> Now that THAT'S settled, does anyone else have any other USEFUL information
>> for me?
>>
>
> Well, since you're not going to spam with it, http://cygwin.com/packages/
> lists pine and tin. I haven't tried either of them myself but lots of people
> swear by them so you might like to have a go.
>
>
> cheers,
> DaveK
>
postnews appears to be a python script -- it *should* work as long as
you've used setup.exe to install python.
WS-XP-4960[13:28:57]: /usr/local/bin>
$ postnews -h
postnews 0.5.3 - (C) 2001 by Michael Waschbuesch
Usage: postnews [OPTIONS] SERVER
Post a usenet article (including headers) from stdin onto SERVER.
Article must at least contain the headers 'From:', 'Newsgroups:' and
'Subject:',
a newline and a body.
Options: -h, --help display this text
-v, --verbose be verbose
-f, --file=FILE read file instead of stdin
-p, --port=PORT port number
--user=NAME user name
--pass=PASSWD password
-r, --readermode send MODE READER before authentication
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