Papercut NNTP server

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Papercut NNTP server

http://pessoal.org/papercut/index.php
Multi-threaded NNTP server

Papercut is a multi-threaded NNTP server whose main objective is to integrate Web-based message board software (Phorum, for example) with a Usenet front-end. Its extensibility lets developers write their own containers to store Usenet articles (messages). The code is extensible enough that you could write new containers to integrate the news server with other Web message board projects or even other ways to store the messages.





Licensing

License

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Notes

License

X11

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Janet Casey

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10 September 2002




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Joao Prado Maia Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
DeveloperVCS Repository Webviewhttp://pessoal.org/papercut/cvs/chora/cvs.php
Bug TrackingVCS Repository Webviewhttp://papercut.org/bugs/login_page.php
SupportHomepagehttp://pessoal.org/papercut/phorum/list.php?f=4


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to useMySQL
Required to usepython 2.2 or later
Required to usephorum




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