============ NNTP Gateway ============ Mailman has an NNTP gateway, whereby messages posted to the mailing list can be forwarded onto an NNTP newsgroup. >>> mlist = create_list('test@example.com') Gatewaying from the mailing list to the newsgroup happens through a separate ``nntp`` queue and happen immediately when the message is posted through to the list. Note that gatewaying from the newsgroup to the list happens via a separate process. There are several situations which prevent a message from being gatewayed to the newsgroup. The feature could be disabled, as is the default. :: >>> mlist.gateway_to_news = False >>> msg = message_from_string("""\ ... Subject: An important message ... ... Something of great import. ... """) >>> handler = config.handlers['to-usenet'] >>> handler.process(mlist, msg, {}) >>> from mailman.testing.helpers import get_queue_messages >>> get_queue_messages('nntp') [] Even if enabled, messages that came from the newsgroup are never gated back to the newsgroup. >>> mlist.gateway_to_news = True >>> handler.process(mlist, msg, dict(fromusenet=True)) >>> get_queue_messages('nntp') [] Neither are digests ever gated to the newsgroup. >>> handler.process(mlist, msg, dict(isdigest=True)) >>> get_queue_messages('nntp') [] However, other posted messages get gated to the newsgroup via the nntp queue. The list owner can set the linked newsgroup and the nntp host that its messages are gated to. :: >>> mlist.linked_newsgroup = 'comp.lang.thing' >>> mlist.nntp_host = 'news.example.com' >>> handler.process(mlist, msg, {}) >>> messages = get_queue_messages('nntp') >>> len(messages) 1 >>> print(messages[0].msg.as_string()) Subject: An important message Something of great import. >>> dump_msgdata(messages[0].msgdata) _parsemsg: False listid : test.example.com version : 3