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Old April 15th 07, 03:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Stewart
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Default news group

I know that this is not a Usenet group but I wonder if anyone can help me
find a Usenet group that does not cost a fortune.
I have had internet access for over 10 years and enjoyed the newsgroups via
freeserve then wanadoo until just over a year ago they cut off the service.
I then had an unsolicited offer from news.ak47erg to use the Usenet
through them for a one off payment of £8 (or thereabouts). This has now
expired as well.
I have tried to find a reasonably priced access but the cheapest I have
found so far was $10 per month, that is too much for me.
If anyone can point me to a cheaper access then I would be grateful.
I am using Google for some of them now but it is not very satisfactory, it
is clumsy and limited.
Thank you.


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Old April 15th 07, 03:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
DL
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Try news.tesco.net

"Stewart" wrote in message
...
I know that this is not a Usenet group but I wonder if anyone can help me
find a Usenet group that does not cost a fortune.
I have had internet access for over 10 years and enjoyed the newsgroups

via
freeserve then wanadoo until just over a year ago they cut off the

service.
I then had an unsolicited offer from news.ak47erg to use the Usenet
through them for a one off payment of £8 (or thereabouts). This has now
expired as well.
I have tried to find a reasonably priced access but the cheapest I have
found so far was $10 per month, that is too much for me.
If anyone can point me to a cheaper access then I would be grateful.
I am using Google for some of them now but it is not very satisfactory, it
is clumsy and limited.
Thank you.




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Old April 15th 07, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Vanguard
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Default news group

"Stewart" wrote in message
...
I know that this is not a Usenet group


Wrong. It is a newsgroup. However, it is NOT a newsgroup about
newsgroup servers, and Outlook never has and probably never will support
NNTP (network news transfer protocol) so your post is off-topic.

find a Usenet group that does not cost a fortune.


For Microsoft products, use their free NNTP server: msnew.microsoft.com

For cheap good access: individual.net, $10 euro/yr (about $14USD/yr)

For cheap but unreliable access: aioe.org (free)
(flaky, unstable, and the owner is playing with goofy anti-spam quotas
and posting rules [that he doesn't publish] that don't follow standards)


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Old April 15th 07, 09:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Stewart
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Default news group

Thanks to all, I shall try individual.net.



"Vanguard" wrote in message
news
"Stewart" wrote in message
...
I know that this is not a Usenet group


Wrong. It is a newsgroup. However, it is NOT a newsgroup about
newsgroup servers, and Outlook never has and probably never will support
NNTP (network news transfer protocol) so your post is off-topic.

find a Usenet group that does not cost a fortune.


For Microsoft products, use their free NNTP server: msnew.microsoft.com

For cheap good access: individual.net, $10 euro/yr (about $14USD/yr)

For cheap but unreliable access: aioe.org (free)
(flaky, unstable, and the owner is playing with goofy anti-spam quotas
and posting rules [that he doesn't publish] that don't follow standards)




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Old April 15th 07, 06:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Mike Barnard
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On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 14:21:20 +0100, "Stewart"
wrote:

I know that this is not a Usenet group but I wonder if anyone can help me
find a Usenet group that does not cost a fortune.
I have had internet access for over 10 years and enjoyed the newsgroups via
freeserve then wanadoo until just over a year ago they cut off the service.
I then had an unsolicited offer from news.ak47erg to use the Usenet
through them for a one off payment of £8 (or thereabouts). This has now
expired as well.
I have tried to find a reasonably priced access but the cheapest I have
found so far was $10 per month, that is too much for me.
If anyone can point me to a cheaper access then I would be grateful.
I am using Google for some of them now but it is not very satisfactory, it
is clumsy and limited.
Thank you.


Text only or binaries? If the former then this...

http://news.individual.net/index.php

.... is supposed to be the bee knees.

Binaries? You'll have to pay through the nose. Giganews is probably
the biggest.

HTH.
 




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