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Norberto Bensa wrote: |
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| Ward Poelmans wrote: |
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|>Norberto Bensa wrote: |
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|>| Do you know any *good* and *free* nntp server? No? There's your |
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answer... |
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|>Yes, with google you can find plenty of free servers. |
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| I'll take a look. |
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Take a look here: http://dmoz.org/Computers/Usenet/Public_News_Servers/ |
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I think usenet is beter than maillists. It's is visibly and accessible |
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to everone. And it's beter organised. |
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|>And here it is normal that an ISP offers a nntp server to it's |
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|>clients. |
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| Well, here (Argentina) it is not. Fibertel for example (one of the |
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major local |
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| ISPs) doesn't even know what NNTP is!!!! Their service sucks too, but |
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that's |
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| another history :-) |
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Here in Belgium, my ISP offers 2 NNTP servers, one for Text and one for |
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binaries. |
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Ward. |
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