On 01/07/2017 12:52 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-01-07 18:01, Per Jessen wrote:
[...] We funnel all kinds of info and job output into innd, this makes it easy to manage and accessible from virtually everywhere, with knode. [...]
Oh, that's complicated, then.
I don't think so. INN is an old and very straight forward, robust and reliable technology/protocol, and thank you Henry Spenser and Jeff Colyier for an excellent implementation and set of C libraries. The use of INN as a domain-closed information source, even a ticketing system, has a long history. it's flood-fill algorithm reduces redundancy and is more effective, both in terms of distribution speed and reliability than IM/SMS.
Otherwise, switch to another news reader. I use Thunderbird, it is very good. Another one is 'Pan'.
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