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kj

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Feb 3, 2010, 5:01:55 AM2/3/10
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(my replies in a different comp.lang.python thread are getting
rejected by the server; i have no problem posting to alt.test; and
i'm trying to toubleshoot the problem further.)

Ben Finney

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Feb 3, 2010, 6:05:08 AM2/3/10
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kj <no.e...@please.post> writes:

Thank you for this explanation. It is important to know that you've
tried the less obtrusive diagnostics first. Good hunting.

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kj

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Feb 3, 2010, 11:23:58 AM2/3/10
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>kj <no.e...@please.post> writes:

>> (my replies in a different comp.lang.python thread are getting
>> rejected by the server; i have no problem posting to alt.test; and
>> i'm trying to toubleshoot the problem further.)

>Thank you for this explanation. It is important to know that you've
>tried the less obtrusive diagnostics first. Good hunting.

I figured out the immediate reason for the failure: when replying
to *certain posts*, my newsreader omits the Newsgroups header from
the response. Why it does this is still a mystery to me, but at
least now I know what to look out for. Then again, I use the
"venerable" (i.e. decrepit) nn as newsreader, so this discovery
probably won't help many of those reading this...

Aahz

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Feb 3, 2010, 11:40:59 AM2/3/10
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In article <hkc7uu$jt$2...@reader2.panix.com>, kj <no.e...@please.post> wrote:
>
>I figured out the immediate reason for the failure: when replying
>to *certain posts*, my newsreader omits the Newsgroups header from
>the response. Why it does this is still a mystery to me, but at
>least now I know what to look out for. Then again, I use the
>"venerable" (i.e. decrepit) nn as newsreader, so this discovery
>probably won't help many of those reading this...

Perhaps it's similar to problems in the even-more-venerable trn3.6 that
come from excessively long References: headers?
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Feb 3, 2010, 12:33:21 PM2/3/10
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I used to use nn, now I use tin which is fairly similar and still
being maintained.

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