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This may have been asked before so apologies - I usually check the
Newsgroup via Outlook Express but see the last post is sometime ago. So I now go via Google Groups - anyone any idea if there is a problem with the Newsgroup? Regards Richard Horsham AWS |
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"Richard G" wrote in message
... This may have been asked before so apologies - I usually check the Newsgroup via Outlook Express but see the last post is sometime ago. So I now go via Google Groups - anyone any idea if there is a problem with the Newsgroup? .... it's not the *newsgroup* - that has been reasonably active all the while; I see you are a Demon customer: I understand there have been problems with the Demon newsfeed - there have been some posts on this subject but in essence I understand that Demon news-servers are not doing very well :-( Martin. -- Martin Rowley West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W NGR: SU 082 023 |
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![]() Martin Rowley wrote: "Richard G" wrote in message ... This may have been asked before so apologies - I usually check the Newsgroup via Outlook Express but see the last post is sometime ago. So I now go via Google Groups - anyone any idea if there is a problem with the Newsgroup? ... it's not the *newsgroup* - that has been reasonably active all the while; I see you are a Demon customer: I understand there have been problems with the Demon newsfeed - there have been some posts on this subject but in essence I understand that Demon news-servers are not doing very well :-( There is, however, a potential problem with Google Groups. A couple of months ago, a number of spammers started to use Google Groups to spam newsgroups with adverts, mainly for shoes from China and surrounding countries. Google either couldn't or wouldn't do anything to stop this spamming so a large number of usenet users (myself included) now block anything from Google Groups. I only saw the OP because it had been replied to and not snipped. Using Google Groups means you may not be talking to the whole of usenet. -- Howard Neil |
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, Richard G writes: This may have been asked before so apologies - I usually check the Newsgroup via Outlook Express but see the last post is sometime ago. So I now go via Google Groups - anyone any idea if there is a problem with the Newsgroup? There isn't a problem with the newsgroup but - as many others have reported - there's one at present with Demon's news server. Until it's fixed, you'll be better off sticking with Google for your news feed. -- John Hall "If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me." Alice Roosevelt Longworth (1884-1980) |
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"Richard G" wrote in message
... This may have been asked before so apologies - I usually check the Newsgroup via Outlook Express but see the last post is sometime ago. So I now go via Google Groups - anyone any idea if there is a problem with the Newsgroup? I found my the newsfeed from my own ISP for uk.sci.weather began "drying up" some time ago so I switched to another free newsgroup provider at "freetext.usenetserver.com". Seems to keep tabs with most posts on the newsgroup. Joe |
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, Richard G writes This may have been asked before so apologies - I usually check the Newsgroup via Outlook Express but see the last post is sometime ago. So I now go via Google Groups - anyone any idea if there is a problem with the Newsgroup? Regards Richard Horsham AWS Of the newsgroups that I subscribe to uk.sci weather is quite prolific. 88 messages arrived tonight and perhaps 30 earlier today. Have you tried searching for the group in the set up procedures for OE - perhaps you have inadvertently lost your sub or even not paid your fees to ISP. Or newnews might be wrong or the port changed without you knowing it. Even free ones seem to require renewal of some sort and do not tell you. If you want to set up new with this server it is free (a sender of the last resort) and no authentication is needed and they carried uk.sci.weather the last time I used it. http://news.aioe.org/ -- Paul Kelly |
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SNIP
I only saw the OP because it had been replied to and not snipped. Using Google Groups means you may not be talking to the whole of usenet. -- Howard Neil I been using Google Groups for a year, and it's been fine. I can't say I've noticed that much spamming in USW, or that any regular contributers to USW have not been reading my posts. I notice your name in threads which I, and other Google Group users, have posted. Using Google Groups is certainly preferable to Demon, and has been for a long time. Graham Penzance |
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On Sep 25, 7:21*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote: SNIP I only saw the OP because it had been replied to and not snipped. Using Google Groups means you may not be talking to the whole of usenet. -- Howard Neil I been using Google Groups for a year, and it's been fine. I can't say I've noticed that much spamming in USW, or that any regular contributers to USW have not been reading my posts. I notice your name in threads which I, and other Google Group users, have posted. Using Google Groups is certainly preferable to Demon, and has been for a long time. Graham Penzance But make sure you don't use your real email address with Google Groups. I am getting 200 spam emails per day now because I made that mistake - once! Cheers, Alastair. |
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On Sep 25, 8:21*pm, Graham Easterling
wrote: SNIP I only saw the OP because it had been replied to and not snipped. Using Google Groups means you may not be talking to the whole of usenet. -- Howard Neil I been using Google Groups for a year, and it's been fine. I can't say I've noticed that much spamming in USW, or that any regular contributers to USW have not been reading my posts. I notice your name in threads which I, and other Google Group users, have posted. Using Google Groups is certainly preferable to Demon, and has been for a long time. You are a dullard. All this glowball stuff has frozen your brayn. What he means is that people like him have elected to withdraw their gems from.... no... Let's see... People like him.... Some people like him..... I don't particularly like him..... I can't say that I know the fellow, off hand. Hmmm... I think I will leave it there. It's always good to quit when you are winning. |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 14:10:45 -0700 (PDT), Weatherlawyer
wrote: I think I will leave Splendid. -- Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd. http://www.sandrila.co.uk/ http://www.pherber.com/ |
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