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From: terry@gw.vk2ktj.ampr.org Subject: test message sent with ihave Newsgroups: junk Distribution: world Path: gw.vk2ktj.ampr.org Date: 26 April 1999 Message-ID: <123456@gw.vk2ktj.ampr.org> Body: This is a test message sent using the NNTP IHAVE command. . 235 All NNTP commands are case insensitive, so you may enter them in either upper- or lowercase. The IHAVE command takes one mandatory argument, it being the Message ID of the article that is being pushed. Every news article is assigned a unique message ID when it is created. The IHAVE command provides a way of the NNTP server to say which articles it has when it wants to push articles to another server. The sending server will issue an IHAVE command for each article it wishes to push. If the command response code generated by the receiving NNTP server is in the “3xx” range, the sending NNTP server will transmit the complete article, including it’s full header, terminating the article with a period on a line by itself. If the response code was in the “4xx” range, the receiving server has chosen not to accept this article, possibly because it already has it, or because of some problem, such as running out of disk space. When the article has been transmitted, the receiving serve issues another response code indicating whether the article transmission was successful. Changing to NNRP Reader Mode Newsreaders use their own set of commands when talking to a news server. To activate these commands, the news server has to be operating in reader mode. Most news servers default to reader mode, unless the IP address of the connecting host is listed as a news-forwarding peer. In any case, NNTP provides a command to explicitly switch into reader mode: mode reader 200 news.vbrew.com InterNetNews NNRP server INN 1.7.2 08-Dec-1997 ready/ (posting ok). help 100 Legal commands authinfo user Name|pass Password|generic