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Look up another Usenet article

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Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 20:14:10 +0100
From: D <noreply@mixmin.net>
References: <1729782469-7@newsgrouper.org.uk>
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2024 19:49:23 +0200, morena <morena@morena.rip> wrote:
>On 10/24/24 6:54 PM, D wrote:
>> newsgrouper search returned "article not found". . .
>
>Newsgrouper's source is Eternal September which currently does not have 
>older articles due to some technical issues.
>So currently I assume you will not find anything older there.

(using Tor Browser 14.0)
https://newsgrouper.org.uk/news.software.readers/search
>ind articles in news.software.readers
>Including this Text: Matching this Pattern:
>In the Subject In the From (Author) In the References

i tried "find articles" in this group's search window using default
settings ("including this text"/"in the subject") and it found this:

>From: Colin Macleod <user7@cmacleod.me.uk.invalid>
>Newsgroups: news.software.readers
>Subject: Newsgrouper - a web interface to Usenet (text only)
>Date: Thu, 15 Feb 24 22:01:55 GMT
>Message-ID: <1708034515-1637776@cmacleod.me.uk>

tried "find articles" again for a randomly-selected older article
nearly twenty years old (2005/02/23) and newsgrouper found it too:

>From: Eddie <edimodric@makni.inet.hr>
>Newsgroups: news.software.readers
>Subject: [Dialog] Browsing through groups marks first message read
>Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 19:46:09 +0100
>Message-ID: <otb014ec0r13.dlg@eddie.co.uk>

newsgrouper seems like dejanews v2.0! (hopefully the troll farm bosses
don't end up doing to newsgrouper what they so ruthlessly did to deja)