how to read in the newsreader
Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwards at gmail.com
Mon Oct 16 11:07:37 EDT 2017
On 2017-10-16, Paul Moore <p.f.moore at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 16 October 2017 at 15:41, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 2017-10-16, Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu> wrote:
>>> On 10/15/2017 10:50 PM, Andrew Z wrote:
>>>> Gents,
>>>> how do i get this group in a newsreader?
>>>
>>> Point your newsreader to news.gmane.org,
>>
>> That, IMO, is the only sane way to read mailing lists. If a mailing
>> list isn't carried on gmane, I don't bother with it.
>
> Unless you work regularly on multiple PCs, as there's no newsreader I
> know of that maintains your settings (what articles you have read, in
> particular) across multiple installations.
Ah yes. I solved problem that by writing a wrapper around slrn so
that my .newsrc and .score files reside "in the could". [They're
actually just sitting in my home directory on a Unix server which I
can scp them to/from.
> And gmane's UI sucks.
AFIAK, it has no UI. The web interface has been completely broken for
a couple years now. It was always mediocre at best (the built-in
search was useless), but it did provide something that you could
search with Google, and it was sometimes handy when you wanted to
provide somebody with a link to a particular posting from years gone
by.
> For that situation, reading mailing lists as mails in gmail is the
> best option I've been able to find (not ideal, but adequate).
You mean the gmail web UI? I don't even use that e-mail (and I use
gmail for all my e-mail).
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