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Setting up news reader
Hi, sorry to be a pita, pain in the ass but i have selected to use
the Thunderbird-Mozilla news reader. Its asking me for the news group server which i thought was rec.boats but not liking that server. Does anyone have any idea what the correct server id is ? Thanks Ed |
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Yes, since you use aol, you will need to pay for a news server. All other
ISP's include a server as part of their service. Try GigaNews for an excellent news server, or leave aol and get a better ISP. "Ed" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, sorry to be a pita, pain in the ass but i have selected to use the Thunderbird-Mozilla news reader. Its asking me for the news group server which i thought was rec.boats but not liking that server. Does anyone have any idea what the correct server id is ? Thanks Ed |
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 13:09:33 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
You have to subscribe separately to a news server. A good free one is news.individual.net I guess you haven't heard. As of April 1, news.individual.net will no longer be free. http://news.individual.net/ |
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Ed wrote:
Hi, sorry to be a pita, pain in the ass but i have selected to use the Thunderbird-Mozilla news reader. Its asking me for the news group server which i thought was rec.boats but not liking that server. Does anyone have any idea what the correct server id is ? Thanks Ed As others have said, AOL doesn't provide an NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol) news server. The Mozilla webbrowser/email/news reader clients are good, now you will need a news server to provide a connection to the news groups. There are free news servers available (go to http://www.newzbot.com/ to find one), but, many times, you get what you pay for. The free servers may not be as fast,reliable, or fully-featured, as the for-fee servers. Some are read-only, no posting allowed. Some support limited number of news groups, or don't retain messages for very long. That said; try some of the news servers listed at newzbot.com, they might suit you. If you are willing to pay a monthly fee there are many choices. You may want to look at http://www.teranews.com/ . I have not used this service, but they offer a "free-of-monthly-charges" account for a one-time set-up fee of $3.95. |
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On 2/18/05, Ed wrote:
the Thunderbird-Mozilla news reader. Its asking me for the news group server I've been using news.individual.net (http://news.individual.net) for several years and recommend it highly. Yes they are switching from free service to fee service on April 1 but only 10 Euros (about $13.50) per year at current exchange rates. Having said that, I'll probably drop it by April because my ISP provides a news server at no extra charge and last time I used it, it was reasonably decent. Unless there's some specific reason for staying with AOL. I join others in recommending that you find an alternative. There are better choices at lower rates available and most furnish a news server thrown in with the deal. Rick |
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