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On Thursday 10 January 2013 13:57:57 Johnny A. Solbu wrote:

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> As some of you know, in november or so I had to replace my old mdv2008.1

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> install with Mageia 2, due to a harddrive crash. And that's a good thing,

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> most of you will say. :-)= The major reason I kept the old version was

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> because KNode for KDE3 worked with GnuPG signatures, wheras KNode for KDE4

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> does Not. It is simply not possible to verify any signatures, not even my

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> own. [1] [1] https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=192198

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>

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> So now I need a (graphical) replacement for KNode. However I have two

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> requirements for a replacement. If either one is not met, there is no point

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> in switching. 1: It must separate multiple usenet servers. (I have 6 usenet

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> servers configured) 2: It must support GnuPG signing.

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>

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> I have spent the last few hours testing both pan and claws-mail.

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> Pan is not happening. It treats all usenet servers as 1 big server, and

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> doesnt really care which server ut uses, as long as any server carries the

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> group. This I cannot live with. I need to be able to separate the various

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> usenet servers, the same way an email client separates the various pop and

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> imap accounts. Knode does this.

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>

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> Claws-mail looks promising, but I cannot get it to support encryption, let

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> alone signing. The documentation says it need a few core plugins and gpgme.

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> and I can't see that I don't have all requirements. ===

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> $ rpm -qa|grep gpg|grep -v pubkey|sort

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> lib64gpg-error0-1.10-2.mga2

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> lib64gpgme11-1.3.1-2.mga2

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> lib64gpgme++2-4.8.5-1.1.mga2

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> lib64qgpgme1-4.8.5-1.1.mga2

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> libgpg-error-common-1.10-2.mga2

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>

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> $ rpm -qa|grep claws|sort

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> claws-mail-3.8.1-1.mga2

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> claws-mail-pgpcore-plugin-3.8.1-1.mga2

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> claws-mail-pgpinline-plugin-3.8.1-1.mga2

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> claws-mail-pgpmime-plugin-3.8.1-1.mga2

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> ===

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>

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> So, does anyone have an idea for a graphical USENET client I can use in

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> Mageia 2?

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>

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> I do not ever send out anything that is not signed with gnupg, that includes

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> usenet postings. So being able to sign any and all usenet postings is vital

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> for me. It verifies for those that care to check that something really was

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> sendt by me, and not an imposter. (And I know that some of the readers

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> care.) (If someone read a usenet posting or email that claim to be sendt

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> from me during the last 10 years, I did not send it.)

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Can't help you with alternatives, but did you know that Trinity is available for MGA2? You should be able to use Trinity-knode under KDE4. (i use Quanta under KDE4 with no problems)

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http://trinity.mangafrance.com/mga2/

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--

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Richard.

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http://www.leiston.info

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http://www.rose-linux.net

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