free collaborative tools for low BW and losy connections
John Levine
johnl at iecc.com
Wed Mar 25 16:06:40 UTC 2020
In article <9f22cde2-d0a2-1ea1-89e9-ae65c4d47171 at tnetconsulting.net> you write:
>I hadn't considered having a per system NNTP server. I sort of like the
>idea. I think it could emulate the functionality that I used to get out
>of Lotus Notes & Domino with local database replication. I rarely
>needed the offline functionality, but having it was nice. I also found
>that the local database made searches a lot faster than waiting on them
>to traverse the network.
>
>> Also note that bi- or unidirectional NNTP/SMTP gateways are useful.
I've been reading nanog and many other lists on my own NNTP server via
a straightforward mail gateway for about a decade. Works great. I'm
sending this message as a mail reply to a news article.
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