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Slrn is an open source text-based newsreader. Although it was originally developed for Unix-like operating systems, it is now also available for other operating systems, including Microsoft Windows.


It runs in console mode and is highly customizable. It uses the S-Lang library written by the same author, John E. Davis.


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Slrn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (108 words)
slrn is an open source text-based news client.
slrn runs through a textual user interface and is highly customizable.
The slrn name derives from the use of S-Lang and the basis on another newsreader rn.
Alcor on-Line Help: Introduction to Usenet News and the slrn Newsreader (12078 words)
When you run slrn for the first time, it has no idea of which newsgroups you are interested in, so it presents you either with only a few newsgroups which your news administrator has deemed of interest to new users, or in some cases, with all the newsgroups which your system receives.
Slrn prepares the reply and allows you to edit it, just as if you were posting a followup article, but e-mails it to the author instead of posting it to Usenet.
Slrn allows you to post an article to a moderated group in exactly the same way as to an unmoderated group, except that the news server mails your article to the moderator instead of placing it directly in the newsgroup.
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