
Yes, you are right. "LOCAL EXCEPT PARANOID" is more restricting than a plain "LOCAL". And thank you for reporting your solution and the explanation. -- Best regards, Jörg-Volker. Yousef Alhashemi wrote, on 05/22/11 23:45:
2011/5/19 Jörg-Volker Peetz <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Did you try something like
nntps : LOCAL EXCEPT PARANOID
I tried this but it doesn't work (and it's more restricting than a plain "LOCAL" anyway). But I figured it out. "LOCAL", as per the manpage, accepts any hostname that doesn't contain a dot in it. I'm so used to using "localhost" alone that I forgot that my full local hostname is rather localhost.localdomain, not localhost. I rarely use the full hostname. For example, even in most log files my hostname is usually listed as just "localhost".
Anyway, "nntps: localhost.localdomain" fixed it for me. Sorry for the noise.
~Yousef
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