From: Marco d'Itri (md@linux.it)
Date: Tue Jul 02 2002 - 06:33:56 CDT
On Jul 02, "Clive D.W. Feather" <clive@demon.net> wrote:
>Here's one possible mechanism: use NNTP to a central site (or sites).
>At present, messages to moderated groups are emailed to
>group-name@moderators.isc.org (or wherever has replaced it). Instead,
>suppose they are POSTed to an NNTP server on moderators.isc.org (which, of
>course, could be an alias for multiple machines). That server then routes
>the article in whatever way that moderator wants - the server administrator
>would offer a number of options, including encapsulation, RFC 2047, or
>anything else.
Looks like a very complex thing to set up and maintain.
Configuring the moderators.isc.org sites to do deencapsulation on
request like I proposed is much simpler.
-- ciao, Marco