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| Hello all, I've recently become a big fan of this news group. Learning to use tin helped. I have it set up so I can use my favorite editor. That makes posting easier. I had been using the server news1.abac.com which is provided by my ISP, but now it's not working. I don't know if they're going to fix it. So I'm wondering how do all of you get your news? I found a web site that lists free news servers (http://www.newsparrot.co.uk/). It even specifies which ones can be posted to. But when I try to post it doesn't work. (Do I need an account perhaps?) Of course, there is Google. That's how I'm posting this message. I'd rather not use Google to post. It's not quick and easy like tin, and it doesn't present the threads in an understandable fashion. If you could recommend a news server and news service it would be appreciated. Thanks. -Joe |
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| joe_rosevear@yahoo.com wrote: > I found a web site that lists free news servers > (http://www.newsparrot.co.uk/). It even specifies which ones can be > posted to. But when I try to post it doesn't work. (Do I need an > account perhaps?) Even though they are free most servers require that you have an account to be able to post. This makes sense as a free news server open for anyone to anonymous post to any group would result in a lot spam and other unwanted messages in the groups. regards Henrik -- The address in the header is only to prevent spam. My real address is: hc8(at)uthyres.com Examples of addresses which go to spammers: root@variousus.net root@localhost |
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| joe rosevear wrote : > If you could recommend a news server and news service it would be > appreciated. Thanks. A Danish university has a newsserver you can get access to if you register here: <URL: http://dotsrc.org/usenet/> -- Thomas O. This area is designed to become quite warm during normal operation. |
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| On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 20:53:37 -0800, joe_rosevear wrote: > Hello all, > > I've recently become a big fan of this news group. Learning to use tin > helped. I have it set up so I can use my favorite editor. That makes > posting easier. > > I had been using the server news1.abac.com which is provided by my ISP, > but now it's not working. I don't know if they're going to fix it. So > I'm wondering how do all of you get your news? > > I found a web site that lists free news servers > (http://www.newsparrot.co.uk/). It even specifies which ones can be > posted to. But when I try to post it doesn't work. (Do I need an > account perhaps?) > > Of course, there is Google. That's how I'm posting this message. I'd > rather not use Google to post. It's not quick and easy like tin, and > it doesn't present the threads in an understandable fashion. > > If you could recommend a news server and news service it would be > appreciated. Thanks. > > -Joe news.individual.net - used to be a free feed from a German university - gone commercial, but the price is very reasonable - like about a euro per month. |
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| On 13 Nov 2006 20:53:37 -0800, joe_rosevear@yahoo.com wrote: >I'm wondering how do all of you get your news? http://dotsrc.org/usenet/ It's free, reliable and one hell of a lot better than my ISP's server. Requires registration, and username (email) / password nntp access. Grant, -- http://bugsplatter.mine.nu/ |
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| On 2006-11-14, Grant <g_r_a_n_t_@dodo.com.au> wrote: > On 13 Nov 2006 20:53:37 -0800, joe_rosevear@yahoo.com wrote: > >>I'm wondering how do all of you get your news? > > http://dotsrc.org/usenet/ > > It's free, reliable and one hell of a lot better than my ISP's server. > > Requires registration, and username (email) / password nntp access. > > Grant, Nice, I just asked this question on a local mailing list today. I'll check them out. Thanks. |
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| joe_rosevear@yahoo.com wrote: > I had been using the server news1.abac.com which is provided by my ISP, > but now it's not working.**I*don't*know*if*they're*going*to*fix*it. **So > I'm wondering how do all of you get your news? news.readfreenews.net -- It's turtles, all the way down. |
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| joe_rosevear@yahoo.com wrote: > If you could recommend a news server and news service it > would be appreciated. Thanks. news.aioe.org |
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| Thomas Overgaard <thover@post2.tele.dk> wrote: > joe rosevear wrote : > > If you could recommend a news server and news service it would be > > appreciated. Thanks. > A Danish university has a newsserver you can get access to if you > register here: > <URL: http://dotsrc.org/usenet/> > -- > Thomas O. > This area is designed to become quite warm during normal operation. Thomas, Thanks. This service seems to work fine. I'm using it now to post. -Joe |