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Newsq

http://www.realh.co.uk/newsq.html
'newsq' lets you re-edit, view, delete, and postpone messages in your outgoing news queue after you've written them but before you've uploaded them to your remote server. It uses the curses library to provide a powerful text-based interface. News transports currently supported are leafnode, sn (partial), slrnpull, and NNTP servers in conjunction with a batch file such as used by an INN/suck/rpost or INN/newsstar combination.

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released on 26 November 2002

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