[CentOS] Is there a good nntp client for Centos 6 that handles SSL native?
Markus Falb
wnefal at gmail.comSun May 5 12:34:36 UTC 2013
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On 05.Mai.2013, at 08:37, Rock wrote: > On Fri, 03 May 2013 12:32:28 +0200, Markus Falb wrote: > >> What exactly do you mean with that? > > When setting up Thunderbird for NNTP, TB asked questions like > "incoming and outgoing user name", which are meaningless for NNTP > (AFAIK); and TB didn't give any place to add any other server than > an SMTP server; and even then, it didn't allow for a port change > to 563. > > I'm sure if I dug further into the TB setup I could set it up for > NNTP, but it was extremely clear (like bright blinding sunlight), > that either I was in the wrong setup or that TB wasn't meant for > USENET news ease of use. I think that with thunderbird you get a kind of first start setup wizard. *skip that* ("I think I'll configure my account later") Preferences (you *will* find that ;-) -> Account Settings -> Account Actions -> Add Other Account -> Newsgroup account Afterwards you can set SSL/TLS -- Markus
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