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George Orwell

2005-08-13, 2:47 am

Interesting tutorial.

I am a linux newbie and think it is pretty good. There are thousands of scripts for linux. Is there one that makes using mixmaster easier?

I am thinking that if I copy a usenet message to some file, then I run this script, and it pulls off the newsgroups and the references, and puts the ">" in front of each line to make it look like a reply.

Then it puts the newsgroups line and the references line at the top and the rest of the message following that, after a blank line.

Then it puts me into edit of this little file so I can reply.

Then I can get into mixmaster and send the reply.

That must be pretty easy to do for somebody who knows script language. It would be a big help.


George Orwell

2005-08-14, 5:46 pm

George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:

> Interesting tutorial.
>
> I am a linux newbie and think it is pretty good. There are thousands of scripts for linux. Is there one that makes using mixmaster easier?
>
> I am thinking that if I copy a usenet message to some file, then I run this script, and it pulls off the newsgroups and the references, and puts the ">" in front of each line to make it look like a reply.
>
> Then it puts the newsgroups line and the references line at the top and the rest of the message following that, after a blank line.
>
> Then it puts me into edit of this little file so I can reply.
>
> Then I can get into mixmaster and send the reply.
>
> That must be pretty easy to do for somebody who knows script language. It would be a big help.


Sure. It's being around for long time. Read news with 'slrn' and pipe the
article to 'mix'.








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