I've been collecting redhat.fedora from gmane for several years, but about a week ago I found that while I could read gmane newsgroups I was unable to post to them - that is, my posts did not appear.
I was able to post to gmane.test, and could read these posts. So I assume there is no problem with my From: or other headers.
I take it that the gmane.linux.centos.general is in fact "mirroring" the mailman mailing list http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Assuming this is so, I don't know whether the problem lies with the list or with the newsgroup? I seem to be properly subscribed to the mailing list, with my current email address.
Any enlightenment or advice gratefully received.
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I've been collecting redhat.fedora from gmane for several years, but about a week ago I found that while I could read gmane newsgroups I was unable to post to them - that is, my posts did not appear.
To be honest, this was a test post, to see if I could post directly to this newsgroup (rather than sending email to the mailing list).
I found that I can indeed post to the centos newsgroup. But for some reason I cannot post directly to the corresponding Fedora newsgroup, gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general, though I can send email the corresponding mailing list, users@lists.fedoraproject.org .
Why can I post to one gmane newsgroup, and not to the other? I am subscribed to both mailing lists, and everything is exactly the same in the two cases.
If anyone can cast light on this phenomenon, I should be very grateful.
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I found that I can indeed post to the centos newsgroup. But for some reason I cannot post directly to the corresponding Fedora newsgroup, gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general, though I can send email to the corresponding mailing list, users@lists.fedoraproject.org .
Sorry, that should of course be users@lists.fedoraproject.org .
Why can I post to one gmane newsgroup, and not to the other? I am subscribed to both mailing lists, and everything is exactly the same in the two cases.
If anyone can cast light on this phenomenon, I should be very grateful.