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Am I right that 'text-only' news servers like the excellent (free)
News.individual.NET excludes any group with the string 'binaries' in the name? Amongst several other groups I'd like to be able to get in my 'text instance' is alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.d, also a text group despite its name. I just tried joining alt.binaries.news-server-comparison, which I understand is a 'normal' text-based group for discussing the merits of different servers for binary use. But Agent 1.93 could retrieve no headers. At first I thought that meant the group was extinct, but I quickly realised it's probably just not offered. (Presumably, the reason Agent displayed it when I chose the All Groups view was because I'd previously been subscribed to it using APN, which does carry binaries, and Agent has stored it even though this news server doesn't offer it? Why would NIN have it in their list?) -- Terry, West Sussex, UK Terry Pinnell |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Terry Pinnell <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > Am I right that 'text-only' news servers like the excellent (free) > News.individual.NET excludes any group with the string 'binaries' in > the name? Amongst several other groups I'd like to be able to get in > my 'text instance' is alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.d, also a text group > despite its name. > > I just tried joining alt.binaries.news-server-comparison, which I > understand is a 'normal' text-based group for discussing the merits of > different servers for binary use. But Agent 1.93 could retrieve no > headers. At first I thought that meant the group was extinct, but I > quickly realised it's probably just not offered. (Presumably, the > reason Agent displayed it when I chose the All Groups view was because > I'd previously been subscribed to it using APN, which does carry > binaries, and Agent has stored it even though this news server doesn't > offer it? Why would NIN have it in their list?) Looks like it! I use news.individual.net, and have just looked at the groups offered. There is nothing at all starting with "alt.binaries". -- Cheers, Tim ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:11:56 +0100, Tiscali Tim wrote:
> In an earlier contribution to this discussion, > Terry Pinnell <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >> Am I right that 'text-only' news servers like the excellent (free) >> News.individual.NET excludes any group with the string 'binaries' in >> the name? Amongst several other groups I'd like to be able to get in >> my 'text instance' is alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.d, also a text group >> despite its name. >> >> I just tried joining alt.binaries.news-server-comparison, which I >> understand is a 'normal' text-based group for discussing the merits of >> different servers for binary use. But Agent 1.93 could retrieve no >> headers. At first I thought that meant the group was extinct, but I >> quickly realised it's probably just not offered. (Presumably, the >> reason Agent displayed it when I chose the All Groups view was because >> I'd previously been subscribed to it using APN, which does carry >> binaries, and Agent has stored it even though this news server doesn't >> offer it? Why would NIN have it in their list?) > > Looks like it! I use news.individual.net, and have just looked at the groups > offered. There is nothing at all starting with "alt.binaries". alt.binaries.news-server-comparison can be read on news.readfreenews.net Some binaries groups are available with the binaries filtered out so text posts can be read. Simon. -- Change spam.invalid to com to reply via e-mail |
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