Your news reader should resume a broken connection automatically. I've only
used a couple, but they both reconnected automatically. Most news readers
I've seen expect you to run a local news server, thus my comment that you're
probably best off doing that. It's then up to the news server to resume
broken connections. Your articles would be waiting for you when you're
ready to read them. I don't know of a way to force trn to try connecting
again since I don't use it. I still think it has to do with the very large
amounts of articles.
On 1/28/2013 5:09 AM, Hart Larry wrote:
Thanks Geoff-and-Tony: I know I need to explore Leafnode. As far as Alpine,
its worse than trn about larger groups. With alpine or pine you can set a
range-and-only load a most recent 30thousand articles.
However, my actual inquiree was how to resume grabbing in a current session,
after a network outage.
And yes, I see lots of slrn related chatter in news.software.readers, but
still trn has a feel which I basicly understand--and there is a person who
handles Debian bugs for it. Thanks in advance
Hart
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