[geeks] News help

Shawn Wallbridge geeks at sunhelp.org
Thu Oct 4 09:47:59 CDT 2001


AFAIK, the unique id's associated with a particular news post are server
specific. So you couldn't (easily) sync across servers. But I could be
wrong. I remember reading an article on a Perl site where the author wrote a
script to convert his .newsrc from one ISP to another, it was a fairly
involved process.

I like Anawave Gravity for reading news on Windows. I don't know if they are
still around, but I have the install if you need it. It is very customizable
and it just works.

shawn

-----Original Message-----
From: geeks-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:geeks-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf
Of Chris Byrne
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 9:26 AM
To: geeks at sunhelp.org
Subject: [geeks] News help



All,

I've been getting back to reading usenet lately and I have a fairly typical
problem. My home ISP doesnt allow connections to their news servers from
outside their IP address allocation and vice versa.

I read a lot of newsgroups with VERY long lists of threads and trying to
keep each account synced up with them is a pain, plus I have four or five
different dialup accounts as backups etc... etc...

So I need either (or both) a fast free newserver that allows posting and is
not network address limited (I have no problem using a specific email
address or some type of user authentication), or a newsreader for windows
that allows the syncing of groups from multiple servers (i.e. if I read the
message on one server it will mark it as read when I read it from the other
server. I dont know if any newsreader clients do that actually, I just think
it's be a cool feature.

Actually another point, anyone recommend a good free graphical newsreader
client for win2k? I dont much care for OE or Netscape, and most of the
clients I've tried are ugly nasty or a pain in the ass or some other thing
that I dislike. I dont want much, just a three pane format, clean interface,
relativley easy to configure, and convenient to use.

Anybody have any bright ideas?

Chris Byrne

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