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From: Ribble <Ribble@AgentZilch.con>
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Subject: Re: "Secrets Of The Castle 3 of 5"
Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 05:16:33 -0500
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On Sat, 20 Dec 2014 22:14:31 -0800, drek <none@none.invalid> wrote:
>If by corrected you mean the way some versions of Powerpost can
>re-post individual articles, that shouldn't break the NZB. I believe
>re-posting an article uses the same Message-ID and it simply
>supersedes the original (it gets overwritten). Naturally if it doesn't
>exist it simply gets stored. In either case the MID is unchanged and
>the NZB is still valid
A few weeks ago I closely examined a Powerpost posting that later had
corrections for missing chunks. The re-posted ID's were the same with
2 extra characters appended on the re-post. So I would say the
original NZB is not valid.
In most cases, posting a new NZB of latest files does work when
someone asks for a repost. Forte Agent is a good source and I often
use Forte Agent to generate an NZB of fills that I need to make
Newsbin work. Generally, if Newsbin does not get all the message
headers then it never will, but an NZB forces Newsbin to get the
files.
Well, yes, I could just have Forte Agent download the missing
sections, but then I have to find them and move them and it gets a bit
complicated.
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