Usenet News
Usenet newsgroups are forums in which you can post messages to discuss
various topics: almost any subject you like (and many you don't!) can
be found there. Although usenet has become less popular than it once
was, because of the increasing use of web forums, &etc;, it is still a
useful tool. &tde; provides a powerful usenet news reader called &knode;.
You can find &knode; in the TDE Menu under the
Internet entry: the menu entry
&knode; (News Reader) launches the program.
The main window of &knode; should now be displayed on your
desktop as shown; on the first start, the settings dialog will be
invoked.
Setting up &knode;
&knode; after first start
&knode; after first start
Personal settings
The first page of the settings dialog is for personal settings:
Dialog for entering personal information
Entering personal information
Entering personal information
Name
In the field Name, enter your name. This
name will later appear in the newsgroups as sender, and can be seen by
anyone.
Filling out the field Name is
mandatory.
Email address
The email address you enter here will be used as sender in news
articles, &ie; as actual address of the author, in conjunction with
the real name (set in the field Name).
Filling out the Email Address field is
mandatory.
Configuring the news account
Now we must tell &knode; about where we get the news from or
where to send the articles to later on. In the list on the
right, there is an Accounts entry; click on it and choose the
Newsgroup servers tab, because we first want to configure
the news account: the list of accounts is still empty.
To create a new account click on Add.... The
following dialog appears:
The New Account dialog
The New Account dialog
The New Account dialog
Name
The Name field can be filled in as you
like; the text you enter will later be visible in the folder view. You
could, for example, enter the name of your Internet Provider; for our example we
enter the name My News Account.
Server
The next field is labelled Server. Unlike
the field Name, what you enter here is important.
The name of the news server is fixed and you should be able to get it
from your Internet service provider; if you do not know the name of
the news server, you should get it now: without this information you
cannot read any news. If your Internet service provider doesn't own a
news server you can use a public one (universities often provide
public news servers.)
For our example configuration we enter the name
news.server.com; you will,
of course, enter the real name of your news server.
Port
You probably will not need to change this from the default in most
cases.
Setting up the mail account
Sometimes you need to answer to the author of an article
directly, without posting to the newsgroup; for example, when you want
to make a very personal comment or want to correct an error. If you
want to do this, select the Mail Server (SMTP) tab. The
following dialog box appears:
Dialog Box for setting up the mail account
Setting up the mail account
Setting up the mail account
Server
The name (address) of your mail server as provided by your
Internet service provider or system administrator; all you have to do
here is enter the mail server's name in the
Server field.
In our example we enter mail.server.com
Port
Again, you probably will not need to change the
Port setting.
Related Information
The comp.windows.x.kde newsgroup is the main user
support group for &tde; on usenet. You can find other resources for
getting help with &tde; in .
Gmane provides a
usenet frontend to many mailing lists, including most of the &tde;
lists, so you can read them with &knode;.