The authentication/federation problem is what killed the public nntp use even among the non-Outlook users; But it was Outlook that had killed it among corporate and professional users. Those are two independent issues.
Gmane[0][1] did bidirectional nntp to mailing-list in 2002; But there's a mismatch, both technical and cultural, with these gateways.
Also, in an internal system, the IT department has to be willing to support them, and they weren't in my cases.
It's now water under the bridge. NNTP is essentially dead except for legally questionable video distribution.
Gmane[0][1] did bidirectional nntp to mailing-list in 2002; But there's a mismatch, both technical and cultural, with these gateways.
Also, in an internal system, the IT department has to be willing to support them, and they weren't in my cases.
It's now water under the bridge. NNTP is essentially dead except for legally questionable video distribution.
[0] https://news.gmane.io/ [1] https://lars.ingebrigtsen.no/2020/01/06/whatever-happened-to...