From: za kAT on 23 Feb 2010 13:56 On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 13:34:49 -0500, Luterfish wrote: > On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 01:52:39 +0000, za kAT wrote: > >> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 17:43:32 -0800, Sera wrote: >> >>> Without the expert opinion of Prof. BS Bearbdoll this thread is worthless. >>> >>> Enemy of the Bear B Doll Cult >>> Lew >> >> This is the most serious assault on this ng since Bearbdoll declared the >> last one... > > attaboit stubby keep suckin' that $Pricelessware$ hind teat they may yet > throw you a php bone. > > *pathetic little man that you r* naf orff troll face -- zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat
From: Frank Hahn on 24 Feb 2010 08:14 Craig <netburgher(a)REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in news:hm0ni2$v90$1(a)news.eternal-september.org: > <http://sabnzbd.org/> > > Pretty amazing little proggie from the sounds of it. > Thanks for supplying the URL that I forgot. ;-( -- Frank Hahn
From: Mike Easter on 24 Feb 2010 09:23 Craig wrote: Content-Type: ...format=flowed User-Agent: ...X11 ... Thunderbird/3.0 > Whirled.Peas wrote: >> The Linux Ware Weekly #1 >> Xpn >> It has good scoring and rules creation abilities. Xpn also is RFC 3676 compliant re format=flowed by respecting the trailing spaces associated with soft breaks within paragraphs of cited material. > My needs for nntp readers are pretty simple. That being said, XPN > worked well & consistently on the 3 platforms I tested (Win2k, Linux & > FreeBSD). Although I went back to TBird's reader, if I were in the > market for a standalone nntp (graphical) reader, Xpn would be on the > short list. I'm an advocate (sometimes ranter) in support of RFC 3676 format=flowed compliance to solve the problem of 'embarrassing line wraps' or what I call 'ugly shortlines' which result from the progression of citing. One of my little wars is with Tbird, which was quite compliant and well behaved during the version 2s, but started going astray for unknown complicated reasons after the transition to the 3s. My version 2.0.0.23 respects the trailing spaces left by your 3.0. In this thread, WP's message by Pan did not have trailing spaces, so there was nothing there for your Tbird 3 to respect, but in other instances you will be able to see your Tbird3 strip the trailing spaces of citations. There are quite a number of other newsreaders besides Xpn which don't 'claim to be' format=flowed, such as announcing it in the header, but which behave properly anyway and preserve those trailing spaces. -- Mike Easter
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