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Date:      Sun, 27 Jan 2002 03:32:47 +0200 (EET)
From:      Bernie <Bernie_X@myrealbox.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   leafnode question
Message-ID:  <20020127030828.L648-100000@BLAST>

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hello,

i've just configured pine to work with getmail + leafnode
for reading email and news. it seems to be going ok, but
it seems i have a problem with leafnode.

first, about my setup, it's workstation with dialup to isp.
no local network exists. only dialup. so i've been trying
to avoid running things like sendmail and nntp etc.

it seems that leafnode doesn't run automaticaly on my configuration.
i'm not sure if i'm right, but from what i gathered, leafnode is
supposed to connect (run fetchnews) automaticaly when a client wants
to read news.

so far, i got it to work, so i can read news from local directory
using pine, but if i want to see if there are new posts for a group
i got to run fetchmain manualy.

also, if i try to read the body of a message, i get a message saying:
leafnode... message ... has been marked for retrival. if i want to see
this nessage i have to run fetchmail manualy. is this the way it's
supposed to be working? i thought that when i select a group from
pine, leafnode would connect and get all new headers, and if i choose
a header, it would connect and retrieve the body...

any ideas?


the entry i put on /etc/inetd.conf is:

nntp    stream  tcp     nowait  news    /usr/local/sbin/leafnode        /usr/local/sbin/leafnode

is this corrcet? i took this line from someone in the leafnode mailing
list archive, but his line was different in that it had /sbin/tcpd in
the before-last field, but he was using linux...

do i have to enable another service as well?


thanks a lot for your help.

Regards,

--Bernie


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