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I am thinking of moving from AOL to Plusnet and was just wondering if anyone
had any experience of their news server. Is it reliable, how long are the retention of binaries and are there any download limits or download speed limits other than the limits of the broadband package I choose? Phil |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:06:35 +0100, Phil surfed in from cyberspace:
> I am thinking of moving from AOL to Plusnet and was just wondering if anyone > had any experience of their news server. Is it reliable, how long are the > retention of binaries and are there any download limits or download speed > limits other than the limits of the broadband package I choose? Personally I don't think much of their news server, I use NIN (news.individual.net) -- http://www.copelands.plus.com/val/ |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:06:35 +0100, "Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I am thinking of moving from AOL to Plusnet and was just wondering if anyone >had any experience of their news server. Is it reliable, how long are the >retention of binaries and are there any download limits or download speed >limits other than the limits of the broadband package I choose? > I have no experience of AOL's news server, so don't know what to compare with. But IME, their news server is pretty good, by the standards of ISP run servers. There are no limits on downloading or speed. Binary retention is about 5-6 days. Text retention a lot longer. -- Alex Heney, Global Villager Inertia makes the world go round. To reply by email, my address is alexATheneyDOTplusDOTcom |
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The Plus Net news server is very good considering it's part of the package.
I'm getting 5-6 days retention and good completion in binaries & it is possible to request additional groups thet they don't carry. I'm using a premium package which gives me unrestricted acceess and a 1 meg service. When I used BT as my ISP I also paid Clara for a 20 GB/month news account, but since joining Plus Net I didn't renew the Clara account because it was no longer needed, so that's saved me about 50 quid/year. To take full advantage of binary groups you need to dump Outlook Express and get a news reader which decodes yEnc. Try News Rover |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
says... > Text retention a lot longer. Text retention is 180 days. Regards, -- | Josh Berry.................Unmetered & ADSL solutions | Customer Support..................for Home & Business | PlusNet plc.....................@ http://www.plus.net + ---- My Referrals - It pays to recommend PlusNet ---+ |
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Aries in uk.telecom.broadband on 30 Sep 2004
> Personally I don't think much of their news server, I use NIN > (news.individual.net) > no good for binaries though |
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:06:35 +0100, "Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I am thinking of moving from AOL to Plusnet and was just wondering if anyone >had any experience of their news server. Is it reliable, how long are the >retention of binaries and are there any download limits or download speed >limits other than the limits of the broadband package I choose? > I'm a heavy Usenet user (previously with Pipex) and I think the Plusnet server is pretty good in terms of speed, retention and completion. There is one big problem with it though that you should be aware of. There are a lot of very popular binary newsgroups that Plusnet don't carry. Don't be fooled by reports that Plusnet carry 60,000 newsgroups. They do, but a huge number of them are complete dross and lots of popular ones are missing. Advertising that they carry a large number of newsgroups is a classic marketing ploy by ISP's but it's a completely useless measure of quality or even content. It doesn't matter how good a server is if it doesn't carry the groups you tend to use. Also, don't be fooled by reports that Plusnet will add a missing group if you make a request. They won't. They will fob you off by referring you to a list maintained at ********** and tell you that you should request that organisation to add the newsgroup. The reality is that it is virtually impossible to get the list changed and especially so if the group you want is in the 'alt' hierarchy (and the vast majority of binary groups are). So have a look at the list at the above link before you join Plusnet. You may be disappointed. If you are also using a 'paid for' Usenet service and you use your ISP server for fills then it might be better to go for an ISP with a more comprehensive newsgroup list, even if the server is slower. Martin |
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On 4-Oct-2004, Martin <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: <snip> Also, don't be fooled by reports that Plusnet will add a missing group > if you make a request. They won't. They will fob you off by referring > you to a list maintained at ********** and tell you that you should > request that organisation to add the newsgroup. The reality is that it > is virtually impossible to get the list changed and especially so if > the group you want is in the 'alt' hierarchy (and the vast majority of > binary groups are).<snip> Speaking from experience PlusNet do add news groups to the list. I requested they should add alt.binaries.cd.image.winapps and recieved a reply that they would add it & indeed they did after about 3 days. When I was with BT I subscribed to the Clara news server too, but with PlusNet I no longer needed the Clara account. There are reports around of people having problems with incomplete messages, but it all works fine for me. John. |
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On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 15:19:03 +0100, Martin <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 16:06:35 +0100, "Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > >>I am thinking of moving from AOL to Plusnet and was just wondering if anyone >>had any experience of their news server. Is it reliable, how long are the >>retention of binaries and are there any download limits or download speed >>limits other than the limits of the broadband package I choose? >> > >I'm a heavy Usenet user (previously with Pipex) and I think the >Plusnet server is pretty good in terms of speed, retention and >completion. > >There is one big problem with it though that you should be aware of. >There are a lot of very popular binary newsgroups that Plusnet don't >carry. Don't be fooled by reports that Plusnet carry 60,000 >newsgroups. They do, but a huge number of them are complete dross and >lots of popular ones are missing. Advertising that they carry a large >number of newsgroups is a classic marketing ploy by ISP's but it's a >completely useless measure of quality or even content. It doesn't >matter how good a server is if it doesn't carry the groups you tend to >use. > >Also, don't be fooled by reports that Plusnet will add a missing group >if you make a request. They won't. They will fob you off by referring >you to a list maintained at ********** and tell you that you should >request that organisation to add the newsgroup. The reality is that it >is virtually impossible to get the list changed and especially so if >the group you want is in the 'alt' hierarchy (and the vast majority of >binary groups are). > >So have a look at the list at the above link before you join Plusnet. >You may be disappointed. If you are also using a 'paid for' Usenet >service and you use your ISP server for fills then it might be better >to go for an ISP with a more comprehensive newsgroup list, even if the >server is slower. > > > >Martin Hi Martin, I believe Ian has answered your query on this in the PlusNet forum: "Martin, I'm not sure what else we can say to this... If you can suggest a different source of an Active file we will be happy to look into implementing it. Usenet is a public service, with publically defined groups and rules and the ISC list is recognised generally as being pretty definitive. The problem here is not one of an unwillingness to help. I will gladly add the groups, but because our peers also use the ISC list, no articles will ever be offered for these groups. As you actually might expect, the conversations and details of making group updates happen in Usenet itself - Have a read of any of the following: alt.config control.newgroup control.rmgroup news.admin.hierarchies news.announce.newgroups news.groups I would add that Newsguy (Who you state) give the same advice here: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...&output=gplain <snip> Regards, Ian" kind regards Luke -- | Luke Horwath Broadband Solutions | Comms team for Home & Business | PlusNet Plc @ http://www.plus.net + ----- My Referrals - It pays to recommend PlusNet -----+ |
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On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 15:48:25 GMT, "john" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Speaking from experience PlusNet do add news groups to the list. >I requested they should add alt.binaries.cd.image.winapps and recieved a >reply that they would add it & indeed they did after about 3 days. I think you'll find that the group you requested was already on the ISC list at ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/usenet/CONFIG/active . I'm talking about popular binary groups that are not on that list. Martin |
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