we are running an Usenet server with local groups only.
Only *.test groups accepts unauthorized posts here. With the advent of Thunderbird's NNTP implementation in JS we get a some complains that it
is impossible to post to the server.
We have added information to our Web page, but we also want to keep the message in the *.test group. We tried posting a message with the date
in the future (like year 2023), but INN is rejecting the post.
Is there any other way to protect the message? We can access the files and
it is possible to alter both the content and file attributes.
ejs <Usernet.eternal-september@seniejitrakai.net> writes:
Your best bet with existing technology is probably to post a message with
an Expires far into the future and make sure your expiration rules for the relevant group allow Expires to override the normal expiration period.
That will eventualy make that the first unexpired message in the group.
(You may have to add some rules to protect against users abusing Expires
as well.)
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