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Gert Andersen wrote to Tony Comandini:
GA> Hello Tony!
GA>
GA> Fri Jan 06 2017, Tony Comandini wrote to All:
GA>
GA> TC>anybody of you has setup NNTP and works well? According to the doc I
GA> TC>enabled
GA> TC>the option on mbsetup but unfortunately the port 119 in the system
GA> TC>still down
GA> TC>and of course can' t connect with a client.
GA>
GA> TC>Any suggestion?
GA>
GA> MbseBBS is your NNTP and you can ask you isp for newgroup connection, then
GA> in mbsebbs echos put and check nae for the messages and use some extra
GA> echos where you fetch for newsgroups at your isp or some other news
GA> provider. But you have too to tell mbse the info for the news providers.
GA>
GA> The to get port 119 open for nntp check you system for service port 119 is
GA> open and is on.
GA>
Thank you Gert, so if I well understand:
1) Create an account with your ISP or the news server suggested by Vince;
2) Put the data in mbsetup
3) Add the newgroup name for each message area
4) Add a new message group called News (for example) and add the interested
messages areas;
5) restart mbsebbs (just in case)
6) netstat -tulpna|grep 119 and check if port 119 is open.
Correct?
Greetings, Tony Comandini
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