Re: Web Based Newsreader

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Their site musta got zapped. They are rebuilding it and only have a bare
minimum of info up. I guess I will wait a while until it is back up. Since you
are using it, one can assume you are satisfied with it? Wish the doco was up.
Looks interesting.

Thanks.

---------- Original Message -----------
From: "Brian Johnson" <bjohnson@jecinc.on.ca>
To: psyche-list@redhat.com
Sent: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 05:49:23 +0000
Subject: Re: Web Based Newsreader

> I use phpgroupware (phpgroupware.org). It is a php web based groupware app.  The
> apps are setup as modules so you can select which ones are shown for each
individual
> user
> 
> Anyway, it has a nntp reader ... you may also find the calendar, addressbook,
> todo,notes, and email are to your liking (I don't use many of the other
modules that
> are available)
> 
> Mike Vanecek (rh_lists@mm-vanecek.com) wrote*:
> >
> >I have Open WebMail installed as a web based email reader. I would like to
> >install something along the same lines to allow news group reading. I do not
> >want to run a nntp, just have web access to a reader so that header
> >information is maintained on a one machine. Hence, one could read news groups
> >from any machine using any browser and always have the group, group headers
> >counts, read/unread flags, and so on kept on a single machine.
> >
> >I searched Google, but did not find anything that seemed to meet my needs
> >since I am not looking for a local newsreader (pan, etc.), but rather a web
> >based reader.
> >
> >Anything anyone has used with RH 8?
> >
> >Thanks.
------- End of Original Message -------



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