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KQ6UP  > BPQ      15.01.24 21:38l 32 Lines 1031 Bytes #183 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: NNTP Client tin for BPQ?
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>From kq6up%ab6mv.#sca.ca.usa.noam@kq6up.ampr.org Mon Jan 15 11:15:36 2024
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>From: kq6up@ab6mv.#sca.ca.usa.noam
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>I am using a console NNTP client tin under linux.  It works
>really nicely for reading.  However, I am not able to get
>it to post anything.  I am not sure what the error is.  Has
>anyone used this client for news?
>
>73 de Chris KQ6UP

Ok, this works when I post a new message, but when I try to
reply to an existing post the only error message I get is:

"This address may contain a spamtrap"

when I go to reply to the post.  I have no idea if this
is the reason that it is not posting.  I am not sure
what outgoing server it is trying to post to.  The new
messages seem to get posted with NNTP.

Can someone running Linux/UNIX verify this behavior with 
tin and BPQ32?

Thanks,
Chris KQ6UP




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