From: D References: <1729782469-7@newsgrouper.org.uk> <20241024.175405.f43ae0bf@mixmin.net> Subject: Re: Newsgrouper Update Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-Id: <20241025.010922.37bfe163@mixmin.net> Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 01:09:22 +0100 Newsgroups: news.software.readers Path: ...!news.mixmin.net!news2.arglkargh.de!alphared!sewer!news.dizum.net!not-for-mail Organization: dizum.com - The Internet Problem Provider X-Abuse: abuse@dizum.com Injection-Info: sewer.dizum.com - 2001::1/128 Bytes: 3991 Lines: 79 On Thu, 24 Oct 2024 19:49:23 +0200, morena 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. p.s. that oldest message-id copied from the "blueworld" server (dated 2003/07/01, twenty-one years ago) was found in https://newsgrouper.org.uk/news.software.readers/search by searching for the article subject "let's start a xananews thread": [begin quoted plain text] >Path: nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com!!news.usenet.blueworldhosting.com!spool1.usenet.blueworldhosting.com!injection-bsd1!not-for-mail >From: Allan Girvan >Newsgroups: news.software.readers >Subject: Re: Let's Start a XanaNews Thread >Date: Tue, 01 Jul 2003 01:20:42 +0100 >Organization: Home >Lines: 31 >Message-ID: >References: <1057015357.75259.0@doris.uk.clara.net> >Reply-To: >NNTP-Posting-Host: host217-41-46-209.in-addr.btopenworld.com (217.41.46.209) >X-Trace: fu-berlin.de 1057019235 33108126 217.41.46.209 (16 [66775]) >X-Orig-Path: girvan.news.server!not-for-mail >User-Agent: Xnews/06.02.16 >X-Face: '|!UPdE>Ot'L}nt?6Tf|'s{y%l~,+Yc5|p8A}ibew|_!vc48pPNPPx@7QA~$`$g=|yH*8sh9R]Xj1(CV7oUe>#/,t.(Z4F >X-Posting-Agent: Hamster/2.0.2.1 >X-KorrNews: Used >Xref: nnrp.usenet.blueworldhosting.com news.software.readers:2949 > >On 01 Jul 2003, Terry wrote: > >> Who's using it and what are the good and bad points? I've been >> playing with it this evening and am fairly impressed at first >> sight. I've not investigated its multi server binary functionality >> yet... > >Nor me! > >I'm a committed Xnews user but I'm aware that Luu has pretty much >given up on Xnews development. > >I took a look at Dialog and was impressed but there was something >about it I just didn't like (I have no idea what it was - it just >didn't *feel* right). > >Xananews, on the other hand, looks and feels like a winner. I'm >sticking with Xnews for the time being but I think that Xananews may >well become my newsreader of choice. (I'll not commit myself until it >lets me set up separate folders to allow me to gather various >subscribed newsgroups under generic headings - one of the things that >Xnews does really well.) > >Other than that, I have no criticisms - an excellent program. > >Cheers, > > >Allan. >-- >Please use the "Reply To" address for emails > [end quoted plain text] it seems certain that google isn't about to let go of their dejanews cash cow any time soon, so this type of web interface "piggybacking" on popular open newsservers could become more of a trend, as perhaps more newsservers and similar "web2news" sites may share the increase in user demand for such convenience in the wake of google's farewell smartphone users, and less tech-savvy, are especially hamstrung from usenet participation . . . the novabbs "rocksolid light" works great but is limited to select newsgroups; whereas these major newsservers include tens of thousands of newsgroups, this is sure to get noticed