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Again, many thanks!

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Thomas

Flightless Bird
I just added aioe.org to my nntp accounts in WLM. I went to
eternal-september.org, but couldn't figure out what to do once I landed on
their site. When I got there, I saw a photo and the eternal-september.org
banner, but there was nothing else on the page. So far I am pleased though
that aioe.org is working for me and as a direct replacement for the Cox nntp
server, it seems that it will do the job. This is exactly what I was
looking for.

So, I say again...

Thanks to you all. I'm BAaaaaack!
 
D

Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Flightless Bird
Thomas wrote:
> I just added aioe.org to my nntp accounts in WLM. I went to
> eternal-september.org, but couldn't figure out what to do once I
> landed on their site. When I got there, I saw a photo and the
> eternal-september.org banner, but there was nothing else on the page.
> So far I am pleased though that aioe.org is working for me and as a
> direct replacement for the Cox nntp server, it seems that it will do
> the job. This is exactly what I was looking for.


I didn't sign up because my Charter news server is still working for me
(for now), but I went to the eternal-september site and didn't have any
trouble finding technical information and a registration form. (Yes, you
have register!)

http://www.eternal-september.org/
http://www.eternal-september.org/index.php?showpage=techinfo
http://www.eternal-september.org/RegisterNewsAccount.php?language=en
--
Crash

Life is short. Eat dessert first.
 
S

SC Tom

Flightless Bird
"Dave "Crash" Dummy" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:gf9Nn.35981$rU6.13452@newsfe10.iad...
> Thomas wrote:
>> I just added aioe.org to my nntp accounts in WLM. I went to
>> eternal-september.org, but couldn't figure out what to do once I landed
>> on their site. When I got there, I saw a photo and the
>> eternal-september.org banner, but there was nothing else on the page.
>> So far I am pleased though that aioe.org is working for me and as a
>> direct replacement for the Cox nntp server, it seems that it will do the
>> job. This is exactly what I was looking for.

>
> I didn't sign up because my Charter news server is still working for me
> (for now), but I went to the eternal-september site and didn't have any
> trouble finding technical information and a registration form. (Yes, you
> have register!)
>
> http://www.eternal-september.org/
> http://www.eternal-september.org/index.php?showpage=techinfo
> http://www.eternal-september.org/RegisterNewsAccount.php?language=en
> --
> Crash
>
> Life is short. Eat dessert first.


I haven't heard anything about Charter dropping their news service, have
you? I've been using it to access the MS.public groups since MS announced
they were discontinuing theirs with no problems. I was using aioe.org to
access this group since Charter's earlier connection to it was tenuous at
best, but it has improved over the past few months.
--
SC Tom
 
D

Dave \Crash\ Dummy

Flightless Bird
SC Tom wrote:
>
> "Dave "Crash" Dummy" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
> news:gf9Nn.35981$rU6.13452@newsfe10.iad...
>> Thomas wrote:
>>> I just added aioe.org to my nntp accounts in WLM. I went to
>>> eternal-september.org, but couldn't figure out what to do once I
>>> landed on their site. When I got there, I saw a photo and the
>>> eternal-september.org banner, but there was nothing else on the
>>> page. So far I am pleased though that aioe.org is working for me
>>> and as a direct replacement for the Cox nntp server, it seems
>>> that it will do the job. This is exactly what I was looking for.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> I didn't sign up because my Charter news server is still working
>> for me (for now), but I went to the eternal-september site and
>> didn't have any trouble finding technical information and a
>> registration form. (Yes, you have register!)
>>
>> http://www.eternal-september.org/
>> http://www.eternal-september.org/index.php?showpage=techinfo
>> http://www.eternal-september.org/RegisterNewsAccount.php?language=en
>> -- Crash
>>
>> Life is short. Eat dessert first.

>
> I haven't heard anything about Charter dropping their news service,
> have you? I've been using it to access the MS.public groups since MS
> announced they were discontinuing theirs with no problems. I was
> using aioe.org to access this group since Charter's earlier
> connection to it was tenuous at best, but it has improved over the
> past few months.


No, I haven't heard anything, but with Charter the surprises are usually
unpleasant. I have eternal-september and aioe bookmarked should the need
arise.

I am using the Charter news server for both Usenet groups (like this
one) and MS public newsgroups because I didn't see any point in setting
up two servers when one would do. I don't know what will happen to the
MS public groups that are hosted by third parties (like Charter) when MS
pulls the plug. I suspect they will disappear.

--
Crash

English is not my native tongue; I'm an American.
 
X

XS11E

Flightless Bird
"Dave \"Crash\" Dummy" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

> I don't know what will happen to the MS public groups that are
> hosted by third parties (like Charter) when MS pulls the plug. I
> suspect they will disappear.


They should be unaffected as long as people keep posting to them,
they're very wide spread on many, many news servers, not just
Microsoft's.

I stopped using MSFT's servers sometime back as Eternal-September seems
to carry any of the MSFT groups that I follow and, as long as there are
Linux trolls those groups will have lots of postings! <sigh>

Unless Linux trolls grow up and that's not going to happen.....



--
XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups
The Usenet Improvement Project:
http://twovoyagers.com/improve-usenet.org/
 
T

Thomas

Flightless Bird
"Thomas" <bettablue@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:hu34ms$5k5$1@speranza.aioe.org...
> I just added aioe.org to my nntp accounts in WLM. I went to
> eternal-september.org, but couldn't figure out what to do once I landed on
> their site. When I got there, I saw a photo and the eternal-september.org
> banner, but there was nothing else on the page. So far I am pleased
> though that aioe.org is working for me and as a direct replacement for the
> Cox nntp server, it seems that it will do the job. This is exactly what I
> was looking for.
>
> So, I say again...
>
> Thanks to you all. I'm BAaaaaack!
>


I have now added both of the suggestions given to me and believe that
eternal-september.org is probably the better choice. Both set up easily,
but it looks like aioe.org doesn't have the same retention as
eternal-september.org. At least from what I could see, in
eternal-september.org there is much more history.

Thanks again! You all R O C K ! ! !
 
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