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Demon have put the following announcement on their website:
Product Retirement – Demon Usenet News Service October 29, 2014 Announcements Please be aware that the Demon Usenet News service accessed via news.demon.co.uk will be withdrawn on 31st October 2014. - See more at: http://help.demon.net/help-support/#....sQ9sNrMl.dpuf -- John Hall "Never play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom's. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own." Nelson Algren |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message .. . Demon have put the following announcement on their website: Product Retirement - Demon Usenet News Service October 29, 2014 Announcements Please be aware that the Demon Usenet News service accessed via news.demon.co.uk will be withdrawn on 31st October 2014. - See more at: http://help.demon.net/help-support/#....sQ9sNrMl.dpuf A service called 'Demon' being withdrawn on Halloween? You really couldn't make it up...... -- Col The gulls have plucked out my eyes! |
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On 29/10/2014 21:55, Col wrote:
"John Hall" wrote in message .. . Demon have put the following announcement on their website: Product Retirement - Demon Usenet News Service October 29, 2014 Announcements Please be aware that the Demon Usenet News service accessed via news.demon.co.uk will be withdrawn on 31st October 2014. - See more at: http://help.demon.net/help-support/#....sQ9sNrMl.dpuf A service called 'Demon' being withdrawn on Halloween? You really couldn't make it up...... Only Demon news is being withdrawn. The demonites live on. It shows there is still someone there with a sense of humour. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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In message , Martin Brown
writes . Only Demon news is being withdrawn. The demonites live on. It shows there is still someone there with a sense of humour. I never used Demon but my ISP in the Isle of Man provided what was/is (?) the best email and news programme ever - Demon's Turnpike. Sadly support and updates for Turnpike stopped some years ago now but I still soldier on, using it on Windows XP via a Virtual Machine. I've tried all the other email and news programmes but can't seem to wean myself off Turnpike. Anybody else still clinging to Turnpike ? -- Jim |
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On 31/10/2014 00:32, Jim Kewley wrote:
In message , Martin Brown writes . Only Demon news is being withdrawn. The demonites live on. It shows there is still someone there with a sense of humour. I never used Demon but my ISP in the Isle of Man provided what was/is (?) the best email and news programme ever - Demon's Turnpike. Sadly support and updates for Turnpike stopped some years ago now but I still soldier on, using it on Windows XP via a Virtual Machine. I've tried all the other email and news programmes but can't seem to wean myself off Turnpike. Anybody else still clinging to Turnpike ? Which feature(s) of Turnpike do you rely on. I have found that Mozilla Thunderbird can be made to work close enough to TP to be OK for me. The only thing I really miss are full regex matching for routing and killfiles. On the plus side you can test new rules easily in TB but you have to work within the limitations of what it provides. There was a thread in d.service or s.ip.turnpike that described which addons to use to get a close approximation to TP behaviour. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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In message , Jim Kewley
writes In message , Martin Brown writes . Only Demon news is being withdrawn. The demonites live on. It shows there is still someone there with a sense of humour. I never used Demon but my ISP in the Isle of Man provided what was/is (?) the best email and news programme ever - Demon's Turnpike. Sadly support and updates for Turnpike stopped some years ago now but I still soldier on, using it on Windows XP via a Virtual Machine. I've tried all the other email and news programmes but can't seem to wean myself off Turnpike. Anybody else still clinging to Turnpike ? Indeed. I'm using it under the 32-bit version of Windows 7 (it won't run under 64-bit versions of Windows). I'm not sure whether your v6.05 would work, though. I think you may need the final version, which is 6.07. If anyone is interested in running TP under 32-bit Windows 7 or 8 (or, as you are doing, running it on a VM under a 64-bit version of Windows), you can ask for advice on demon.ip.support.turnpike, which is still going strong. (And the demise of Demon's own news server - actually it was outsourced to an outfit called Highwinds in recent years - shouldn't affect that.) -- John Hall "Never play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom's. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own." Nelson Algren |
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In message , John Hall
writes I've tried all the other email and news programmes but can't seem to wean myself off Turnpike. Anybody else still clinging to Turnpike ? Indeed. I'm using it under the 32-bit version of Windows 7 (it won't run under 64-bit versions of Windows). I'm not sure whether your v6.05 would work, though. I think you may need the final version, which is 6.07. If anyone is interested in running TP under 32-bit Windows 7 or 8 (or, as you are doing, running it on a VM under a 64-bit version of Windows), you can ask for advice on demon.ip.support.turnpike, which is still going strong. (And the demise of Demon's own news server - actually it was outsourced to an outfit called Highwinds in recent years - shouldn't affect that.) Hi John Thanks for responding, I didn't realise Demon turnpike support newsgroup was still going. Any idea from where I can download Turnpike 6.07 please ? I'm determined to cling onto TP, no matter what !! Perhaps I should go back to Win 95. -- Jim |
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In message , Martin Brown
writes Which feature(s) of Turnpike do you rely on. I have found that Mozilla Thunderbird can be made to work close enough to TP to be OK for me. The only thing I really miss are full regex matching for routing and killfiles. On the plus side you can test new rules easily in TB but you have to work within the limitations of what it provides. There was a thread in d.service or s.ip.turnpike that described which addons to use to get a close approximation to TP behaviour. Hi Martin Thanks for responding. I particularly like the routing and killfiles that you mention. Also it's seamless threading of posts, messages and it's handling of email lists. Plus it's rather plain interface is appealing too. I've tried Thunderbird thanks and appreciate it can be made to work quite similarly to Turnpike. I've also got Agent which is a very comprehensive news and mail programme, it too can be made to approximate Turnpike. -- Jim |
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On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 16:12:58 +0000
Jim Kewley wrote: I've tried Thunderbird thanks and appreciate it can be made to work quite similarly to Turnpike. I've also got Agent which is a very comprehensive news and mail programme, it too can be made to approximate Turnpike. I used TB for a long while but occasionally a little filed mail would go missing. It seemed to be a feature of mbox storage as I discovered that MS mail systems have the same trouble; the advice offered for MS users was to avoid compacting folders when online and I assume the same would be true for TB users. I switched to Claws as that uses a different storage system. Still keep TB for the calendar (Lightning) as it's the only one that does everything I need. -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. Mail: 'newsman' not 'newsboy'. Posted with Claws: http://www.claws-mail.org/ |
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In message , Jim Kewley
writes In message , John Hall writes I've tried all the other email and news programmes but can't seem to wean myself off Turnpike. Anybody else still clinging to Turnpike ? Indeed. I'm using it under the 32-bit version of Windows 7 (it won't run under 64-bit versions of Windows). I'm not sure whether your v6.05 would work, though. I think you may need the final version, which is 6.07. If anyone is interested in running TP under 32-bit Windows 7 or 8 (or, as you are doing, running it on a VM under a 64-bit version of Windows), you can ask for advice on demon.ip.support.turnpike, which is still going strong. (And the demise of Demon's own news server - actually it was outsourced to an outfit called Highwinds in recent years - shouldn't affect that.) Hi John Thanks for responding, I didn't realise Demon turnpike support newsgroup was still going. Any idea from where I can download Turnpike 6.07 please ? He http://www.plainfaqs.org.uk/downloads/tp607/ Make sure that you install over your existing TP folders (having first backed them up, just in case), so as not to lose any information. To run the Turnpike installer you must be logged in with administrator privileges. If you have any problems, ask on demon.ip.support.turnpike. I'm determined to cling onto TP, no matter what !! Perhaps I should go back to Win 95. ![]() -- John Hall "Never play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom's. Never sleep with a woman whose troubles are worse than your own." Nelson Algren |
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