John, * Anybody know of a newsgroup posting program that we could use? I'm way ahead of you. I've been wanting to make this work but it seems you need some sort of network driver that I don't have. Maybe you can see something here that I don't. http://ai.cyberenhanced.com/files/news.zip also, I set up the news server with a group ( I mentioned this in a previous message ) called ai-group. You have been sending messages to a control group meant for the system. Lol Dr.X -----Original Message----- From: ai_group-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ai_group-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Jacques Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:18 PM To: ai_group@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ai_group] Re: newsreader project I should have the new offline reader for foxynews finished for Friday night/Saturday morning. Anybody know of a newsgroup posting program that we could use? I remeber "Blat.exe" for sending email, but I never heard of a news poster. Hello Dr.X, I've been trying out your news server. Thanks it is going to be a big help. Just one note in case someone else tries to do a newsreader and test it on your server. It uses the "Lines:" keyword, but is not reporting the # of lines in the message body. It seems to be the number of lines written instead. For example if I replied to this message and just typed on 4 different lines, then it would report "Lines: 4" when it should be more in the 20-30 line range. The "Lines: " keyword isn't a required header, so it doesn't matter I was just letting you know it isn't working correctly. Info: foxynews stores each message as an indiivual file called an Article. Each Article has a number 000-999 appened to it "Article_000.txt". The .log file for each newsgroup is very faulty. You can download the same messages over and over again and it would not change the .log file while it adds duplicate Article files. I didn't see any direct relationship between the log file and the Articles, but the log file does store the messageID, so foxynews must read EVERY Article in the newsgroup directory to match it up with the messageID. So if there are multiple copies of the same article it might (not sure) check each one and not know they are the same article. Also, because it stores each article in individual files it is really slow. John __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Games - play chess, backgammon, pool and more http://games.yahoo.com/