I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and I've
contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't ad up. It is
time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
Thanks!
I hope the replies appear so I can read them.
ToolMiser wrote:
> is time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
This is my favorite:
http://news.individual.net/faq.html
Notice that they have some rules you have to obey. No big deal to most
people, but they do enforce them. The big one many find objectionable is
the need to post with a non-munged reply address. It's a good feed, and
it's free unless you're a German taxpayer.
--
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"ToolMiser" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
> postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and I've
> contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't ad up. It
is
> time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
>
> Thanks!
> I hope the replies appear so I can read them.
News.Individual.NET
I've been using this for about 6 months after getting very frustrated with
Google. Post appear within 15 - 20 seconds.
Bryan
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 02:38:01 GMT, Rob Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
> ToolMiser wrote:
>> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
>> postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and I've
>> contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't ad up. It is
>> time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> I hope the replies appear so I can read them.
>
> You can access most or all newsgroups directly via Google.com.
Or, from any newsreader client you want on your system, with the free
newsserver at news.individual.net - they have excellent article retention
times (months), very reliable, free, and fast. Just because you
may connect with AOL or some other ISP doesn't limit you to using their
newsserver.
Dave Hinz
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:03:43 +0000, Andy Dingley <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 19 Jan 2005 02:27:53 GMT, [email protected] (ToolMiser) wrote:
>
>> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
>>postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ,
>
> Get an internet connection, not AOL
That's not particularly helpful, and they _can_ use whatever they want
once the connection is negotiated with AOL.
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:35:31 +0000, Andy Dingley <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 19 Jan 2005 15:30:20 GMT, Dave Hinz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>That's not particularly helpful,
>
> So don't use AOL then.
I don't. Never had. Never will.
>>and they _can_ use whatever they want
>>once the connection is negotiated with AOL.
>
> No, AOL's proxy servers still screw up all sorts of things.
Only if you _use_ their proxy servers.
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
says...
> Or, from any newsreader client you want on your system, with the free
> newsserver at news.individual.net - they have excellent article retention
> times (months), very reliable, free, and fast.
>
I'll second that suggestion. I've been using them for at least 2-3
years now - before they became n.i.n.
And the few times they've ben down for maintenance, they've announced it
on alt.free.newsservers and went down and came back up on the schedule
they'd specified. Great news source.
--
Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description
ToolMiser wrote:
> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
> postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and I've
> contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't ad up. It is
> time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
>
> Thanks!
> I hope the replies appear so I can read them.
The same happens with me, but it is because my filter gets
rid of a lot of the junk before it is downloaded to my
newsreader. Does AOL filter newsgroups?
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
Experience is a wonderful thing. It
enables you to recognize a mistake
when you make it again.
Gerald Ross asks:
>ToolMiser wrote:
>> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
>> postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and I've
>> contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't ad up. It
>is
>> time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> I hope the replies appear so I can read them.
>
>The same happens with me, but it is because my filter gets
>rid of a lot of the junk before it is downloaded to my
>newsreader. Does AOL filter newsgroups?
>
Nope. Or not so's you'd notice. They do provide filtering for the contents, but
I find the same thing happens to my reading as ToolMiser finds. The start of
many, maybe most, threads never appears. My own posts seldom appear.
There's something weird at AOL, though I'm not sure it's the same as
Shakespeare's "something rotten in Denmark."
Charlie Self
"One of the common denominators I have found is that expectations rise above
that which is expected." George W. Bush
"ToolMiser" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
> postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and I've
> contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't ad up. It
is
> time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
>
> Thanks!
> I hope the replies appear so I can read them.
In Outlook Express there is a button in the Tools menu that lets you
download the next 300 headers. Is there anything similar in AO(Hel)L?
Mick
[email protected] (ToolMiser) wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your
> fine
> postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and
> I've contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't
> ad up. It is time to access it through a different provider, who is
> your favorite.
For a quick check, you can look in Google Groups...comparing what's
present there with what AOL shows will let you know if you're really
missing anything (for various reasons the numbers shown by readers
and servers can get out of whack, so you may not be missing anything).
If there are missing articles, you can probably get the message IDs
from Google, and ask AOL support where they went (message IDs are
unique for each article). Note that the "new" version of Google
Groups is a disaster & all but useless, so you might want to try
google.ca or google.co.uk to access Google Groups.
If you do want to move on to a different server, you've basically
got two choices: if all you want is rec.ww, or rec.ww and some
other text groups, go with news.individual.net. It's free, it's
about the best run server on Usenet, there's no reason to go anywhere
else. If, on the otherhand, you also want binary groups (either
to get a.b.p.w or to get pr0n), you pretty much have to pay. The
best of the pay services is Supernews (they take a strict line on
trolls, spam, etc). Newsguy, Giganews, EasyNews, and UsenetServer
also get more-or-less good reviews.
John
On 19 Jan 2005 02:27:53 GMT, [email protected] (ToolMiser) wrote:
> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
>postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ,
Get an internet connection, not AOL
ToolMiser wrote:
> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
> postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and I've
> contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't ad up. It is
> time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
>
> Thanks!
> I hope the replies appear so I can read them.
You can access most or all newsgroups directly via Google.com.
Rob
On 19 Jan 2005 15:30:20 GMT, Dave Hinz <[email protected]> wrote:
>That's not particularly helpful,
So don't use AOL then.
>and they _can_ use whatever they want
>once the connection is negotiated with AOL.
No, AOL's proxy servers still screw up all sorts of things.
--
Smert' spamionam
On 19 Jan 2005 02:27:53 GMT, [email protected] (ToolMiser) wrote:
> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
>postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and I've
>contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't ad up. It is
>time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
>
>Thanks!
>I hope the replies appear so I can read them.
I just switched to Giganews... not by choice, because comcast switched
to it..
I get all the NG's that I did with whatever they were using before,
but with an amazing retention rate... I haven't seen a "no longer
available" post since I started with Giganews..
mac
Please remove splinters before emailing
In article <[email protected]>,
ToolMiser <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have come to the conclusion that I am missing a bunch of your fine
>postings. The number (AOL says I have and the actual) differ, and I've
>contacted their support a couple of times, but it still doesn't ad up. It is
>time to access it through a different provider, who is your favorite.
I have a Unix shell account via PrismNet (bought by iocom) in Austin,
Texas. It's a text-based newsreader, but it works pretty well.
-Mike
--
http://www.mschaef.com