On Wed, 19 May 2021 15:25:06 -0000 (UTC)
"Iiro Laiho" <
[email protected]> wrote:
I am wondering whether it would be feasible to read Usenet text groups
using the IMAP protocol.
I've had that thought as well but I reckoned it would be better just
for me to improve NNTP client support and share whatever I write with
the world. I'm mostly focused on CLI-only though (so my care for TUI
readers is out the window) and although slrnpull exists, I haven't
tried it yet and I don't know how well it will work with other
commandline tools.
Not only email clients tend to be better
maintained than News clients nowadays,
I currently use Claws Mail which has good NNTP support as well as
functioning primarily as a MUA. There's also Thunderbird which I
believe still supports NNTP, but I have no idea how well it works, nor
do I like Thunderbird for other reasons -- resource usage being my
primary complaint, but also the insistence of shoving a Web engine into
a mail client turns me off.
IMAP would also support
server-side read status, and thus avoid the problem of syncing newsrc
between different machines.
This functionality would be nice to have, definitely. NNTP isn't very
fleshed out for multiple-client or mobile-device support.
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