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From: Ivo Gandolfo <usenet@bofh.team>
Newsgroups: news.admin.peering
Subject: Re: Quantity and addresses of antique Usenet peers that carry full
 text feeds?
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:52:15 +0100
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On 28/03/2024 20:11, SugarBug wrote:
> I wonder how many peers are carrying and preserving fulltext historical and curent Usenet feeds.
> 
> Will anyone give a ballpark number?
> 
> Which peers have articles remotest in antiquity?
> 
> Even guesstimates might be useful.
> 

Actually I have my full server back to 2000. Actually i'm working to add 
other back from archive.org.


Sincerely

-- 
Ivo Gandolfo