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I have inherited this pc and wish to access other newsgroups. How do I do
this - ie pop2,3,????? |
Newsgroups
Free and Public Usenet News Servers:
http://freenews.maxbaud.net/ Find a news server at: http://www.newzbot.com/ Pop3 is Post Office Protocol for a type of e-mail client and has nothing to do with newsgroups. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "chrise elford" wrote in message ... I have inherited this pc and wish to access other newsgroups. How do I do this - ie pop2,3,????? |
Newsgroups
"chrise elford" wrote in message
... I have inherited this pc and wish to access other newsgroups. How do I do this - ie pop2,3,????? If in doubt, ask your ISP which news servers it carries. E.g. my regular ISP carries none (users have to use Google Groups) but some are publicly accessible, e.g. msnews.microsoft.com, corel newsgroups etc. (In OE) you use / Tools / Accounts / News / Add to create a new account for each news server. The default assignment for the NNTP server usually works OK. (POP servers are for personal email.) -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
Newsgroups
"chrise elford" wrote in message
... I have inherited this pc and wish to access other newsgroups. How do I do this - ie pop2,3,????? The possession of hardware grants you no access to newsgroups. You will have to configure your newsreader software to use whatever NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) server you choose to use. Some are free, some are paid. You may even have NNTP service through your ISP. BTinternet has their own NNTP server as evidenced by their own web help page at news://news.btinternet.com/btinternet.support; however, it is possible that their NNTP server, as with Microsoft's, carries only newsgroups related to that provider. You could connect to it and find out what groups they carry, or just call them to get info on newsgroups service. Microsoft's NNTP server carries newsgroups only for Microsoft topics (microsoft.public.*). If you want access to "other newsgroups" (which you didn't bother to specify) then you will need to use a different NNTP server. Outlook Express can handle multiple NNTP accounts defined within it, so you can connect to a multitude of NNTP servers. POP3 is an e-mail protocol. Nothing to do with newsgroups. Newsgroup posts are not e-mail. Read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroups |
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