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[svn] Made some parts of section 2 clearer.
author | enz |
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date | Sun, 14 May 2000 07:44:46 +0100 |
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9 1.4 Netscape | 9 1.4 Netscape |
10 1.5 pine | 10 1.5 pine |
11 1.6 slrn | 11 1.6 slrn |
12 1.8 Emacs Gnus | 12 1.8 Emacs Gnus |
13 | 13 |
14 2. Using Noffle as a local maillist - news gateway | 14 2. Using Noffle as a Mail-News Gateway |
15 | 15 |
16 2.1 Create a local group | 16 2.1 Create a local group |
17 2.2 Create a mail2news script | 17 2.2 Create a mail2news script |
18 2.3 Create an entry in .procmailrc | 18 2.3 Create an entry in .procmailrc |
19 | 19 |
224 Version 0.8.0beta5: | 224 Version 0.8.0beta5: |
225 | 225 |
226 Ok. | 226 Ok. |
227 | 227 |
228 | 228 |
229 2. Using Noffle as a gateway between a maillist and a local group | 229 2. Using Noffle as a Mail-News Gateway |
230 ----------------------------------------------------------------- | 230 -------------------------------------- |
231 | 231 |
232 In combination with procmail, Noffle can be used to gateway all | 232 In combination with procmail, Noffle can be used to gateway all |
233 mails from a maillist to a local newsgroup. | 233 mails from a maillist to a local newsgroup. |
234 This is convenient for filtering out maillists from your personal emails. | 234 This is convenient for filtering out maillists from your personal emails. |
235 The local group is created with no posting allowed. | 235 The local group is created without postings allowed, |
236 Instead, replies to the list should be sent by email. | 236 so mails to the maillist must be sent by email. |
237 This is not a big problem, since most newsreaders allow choosing between | |
238 a reply and a followup. | |
237 | 239 |
238 2.1 Create a local group | 240 2.1 Create a local group |
239 ------------------------ | 241 ------------------------ |
240 | 242 |
241 Example: | 243 Example: |
278 MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail | 280 MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail |
279 LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/procmail.log | 281 LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/procmail.log |
280 | 282 |
281 :0 | 283 :0 |
282 * ^To.*my-maillist-name@lists.somewhere.org | 284 * ^To.*my-maillist-name@lists.somewhere.org |
283 |/home/user/bin/mail2news local.mail-lists.my-maillist-name | 285 |/usr/local/bin/mail2news local.mail-lists.my-maillist-name |