Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 7th 16, 02:31 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Wed, 06 Jul 2016 09:38:14 -0500, Char Jackson wrote:
Many of the commercial NSPs offer plaintext access on a handful of ports,
typically to get around corporate firewalls and proxy servers,...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 7th 16, 02:23 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Wed, 06 Jul 2016 12:37:08 -0700, Ken Blake wrote:
I did a quick web search, but didn't find any statistics. Anyone know
of a site that compares newsreaders by usage?
Every once in a while...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 6th 16, 07:18 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 6th 16, 07:10 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Replies: 73
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Wed, 06 Jul 2016 09:38:14 -0500, Char Jackson wrote:
Many of the commercial NSPs offer plaintext access on a handful of ports,
typically to get around corporate firewalls and proxy servers,...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 6th 16, 07:01 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Replies: 73
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Wed, 06 Jul 2016 04:26:43 -0400, Paul wrote:
This is what Wireshark with its included copy
of WinPCAP is for. And yes, I have captured transactions
to News servers with it - every time the...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 6th 16, 06:39 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Wed, 06 Jul 2016 01:06:14 -0500, Char Jackson wrote:
Earlier in the thread, someone mentioned doing a packet capture using
tcpdump, and I'll add the Windows equivalent, Windump
I hadn't...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 6th 16, 05:40 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 6th 16, 05:33 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 6th 16, 05:24 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Tue, 5 Jul 2016 21:14:34 -0700, Mike Easter wrote:
Earlier, I was mistaken ('backwards') about the meaning of +0000 vs
-0000; perhaps there is some kind of 'ambiguity' about the meaning of...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 6th 16, 03:41 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Mon, 4 Jul 2016 17:20:54 -0700, Mike Easter wrote:
I would say/conclude it more strongly. On the basis of my observations,
I am already convinced that Pan is not sending a Date line. I see...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 5th 16, 11:27 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Mon, 04 Jul 2016 17:20:54 -0700, Mike Easter wrote:
I would say/conclude it more strongly. On the basis of my observations,
I am already convinced that Pan is not sending a Date line. I see...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 11:56 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Mon, 04 Jul 2016 18:16:58 -0400, Mike Yetto wrote:
No, it means that Leafnode2 sent that header as this was sent to
local.test and involved only slrn and Leafnode2.
I don't understand what a...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 10:56 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Mon, 04 Jul 2016 14:39:23 -0700, Mike Easter wrote:
After tinkering with Pan while using some variations in the system
clock, I'm inclined to agree with your opinion that Pan does not use a
...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 10:25 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Mon, 04 Jul 2016 10:59:05 -0400, Mike Yetto wrote:
I checked the actions of Leafnode2 and found that it will create a Date:
header with -0000 when the time zone is set to my local time, When...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 10:20 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Mon, 04 Jul 2016 00:01:47 -0400, FromTheRafters wrote:
"Pan was posting an invalid Date: header in timezones that were minutes,
instead of hours, offset from UTC (such as +0930 instead of...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 03:14 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Mon, 04 Jul 2016 03:15:58 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Also the server may check the Date header and modify it if it doesn't
match a set of rules. Like adding that + or - sign.
When I telneted...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 03:07 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 02:21 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 02:17 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Sun, 03 Jul 2016 19:36:55 -0400, FromTheRafters wrote:
In the versions of Pan that I have used, you could suppress the Date
header and the server would put its own there. I never considered...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 02:13 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Sun, 03 Jul 2016 22:35:33 +0000, Whiskers wrote:
Certainly if the user doesn't supply a Date header the server will, just
as happens with the Message-ID header. If the server doesn't think...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 4th 16, 02:00 AM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Sun, 03 Jul 2016 19:38:46 -0400, FromTheRafters wrote:
Message IDs can be supplanted also if the user supplied ones don't pass
muster.
Being a novice at telneting into newssservers, I first...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 3rd 16, 10:47 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Sun, 03 Jul 2016 11:47:15 -0700, Mike Easter wrote:
During the EL in-house nntp days, it ALWAYS replaced the user's Date
header content with its own accurate time/date values, thus avoiding...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 3rd 16, 10:45 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 3rd 16, 09:42 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Sun, 03 Jul 2016 13:22:17 -0700, Mike Easter wrote:
I think that Pan is inserting the Date and I think the best/ most
consistent test/challenge would be to post a properly configured Date.
...
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Forum: Windows 7 Forum
July 3rd 16, 07:52 PM Posted to news.software.readers,alt.os.linux,alt.windows7.general
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Pan Date header preference setting for time zone
On Sun, 03 Jul 2016 11:33:24 -0700, Mike Easter wrote:
In the very old news from 2000, Pan addresses a number of Date: related
bugs which were fixed in those old .8 series versions.
I saw that....
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