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Roger Long March 20th 09 01:13 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
I've been shut out here waiting for the Mozerella news service to come
back from what I assumed was a temporary outage. I've finally
concluded that they are gone for good. Their domain is gone and they
seem to have vanished. Strangely, I can't find any chatter or
references with Google to indicate what happened.

Does anyone know what happened to them?

I'm trying Google Groups but it's a bit clunky for regular use.

--
Roger Long

Wayne.B March 20th 09 01:47 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 06:13:08 -0700 (PDT), Roger Long
wrote:

I've been shut out here waiting for the Mozerella news service to come
back from what I assumed was a temporary outage. I've finally
concluded that they are gone for good. Their domain is gone and they
seem to have vanished. Strangely, I can't find any chatter or
references with Google to indicate what happened.

Does anyone know what happened to them?

I'm trying Google Groups but it's a bit clunky for regular use.


Here's one alternative:

http://albasani.net/


Bruce In Bangkok March 20th 09 02:06 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 06:13:08 -0700 (PDT), Roger Long
wrote:

I've been shut out here waiting for the Mozerella news service to come
back from what I assumed was a temporary outage. I've finally
concluded that they are gone for good. Their domain is gone and they
seem to have vanished. Strangely, I can't find any chatter or
references with Google to indicate what happened.

Does anyone know what happened to them?

I'm trying Google Groups but it's a bit clunky for regular use.


I'm using news.motzarella.org at the moment. www.motzarella.org still
gets their web site.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)

Wayne.B March 20th 09 02:19 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 21:06:57 +0700, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:

I'm using news.motzarella.org at the moment. www.motzarella.org still
gets their web site.


Yes. There's a note dated 2009-02-03 on their home page that may be
relevant:

"NNTP access on port 80 has been moved to the host name
reader80.motzarella.org for technical reasons. "

http://news.motzarella.org/


Larry March 20th 09 04:13 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
Roger Long wrote in news:bd5973e3-3149-442a-ac15-
:

I've been shut out here waiting for the Mozerella news service to come
back from what I assumed was a temporary outage. I've finally
concluded that they are gone for good. Their domain is gone and they
seem to have vanished. Strangely, I can't find any chatter or
references with Google to indicate what happened.

Does anyone know what happened to them?

I'm trying Google Groups but it's a bit clunky for regular use.

--
Roger Long


May I suggest usenetserver.com as a replacement?
http://www.usenetserver.com/

$15/mo gets you 10 simultaneous open ports with no GB limit, no throttling
funny business, no tracking, and you can bypass Road Runner's throttling by
telling usenetserver to use another port besides 119, there are many, even
port 80 if it comes to that. Blocking port 80 will eliminate webpages
altogether so they won't block 80.

UNS has amazing retention, years on text groups like R.B.C. and about 6
months on binary files in a brand new massive server farm that is no where
near capacity, the reason they moved from the old server farm.

I download binaries on it 24/7/365 to my massive RAID farm...movies, music,
all kinds of stuff. UNS is simply the best usenet service...cheap!

If you buy 3 months, it gets cheaper. It will auto-renew, honestly, too.

Notice in the header to this message your IP and other station identy is
NOT exposed to the usenet animals for trashing, another great feature....

They have a special to test it and play...$3 for 3 days. Give that a try.


Roger Long March 20th 09 04:58 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
Strange. Neither your link or the one Bruce posted connect to
anything from here either when I click them or when I type them into
the address bar.

--
Roger Long

Wayne.B March 20th 09 05:08 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 09:58:01 -0700 (PDT), Roger Long
wrote:

Strange. Neither your link or the one Bruce posted connect to
anything from here either when I click them or when I type them into
the address bar.


Sounds like you are experiencing a local DNS issue, either with your
own router or your ISP's. I'm behind a WiFi router that maintains
its own DNS cache. It needs to be rebooted about once a month to
prevent errors.

Try going directly to their IP address:

http://85.214.105.209/


Wilbur Hubbard March 20th 09 05:22 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
"Roger Long" wrote in message
...
Strange. Neither your link or the one Bruce posted connect to
anything from here either when I click them or when I type them into
the address bar.

--
Roger Long




The BananaBoi blocked your IP number because somebody from there was forging
post headers and sending them using Motzarella. Next time when you forge
Wilbur Hubbard be sure you don't violate their TOS. Bwahahahahahahha. You
lose!

Wilbur Hubbard



Gregory Hall March 20th 09 05:27 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 09:58:01 -0700 (PDT), Roger Long
wrote:

Strange. Neither your link or the one Bruce posted connect to
anything from here either when I click them or when I type them into
the address bar.


Sounds like you are experiencing a local DNS issue, either with your
own router or your ISP's. I'm behind a WiFi router that maintains
its own DNS cache. It needs to be rebooted about once a month to
prevent errors.

Try going directly to their IP address:

http://85.214.105.209/



He won't be able to go there either. Ray Banana blocked his IP number
because he forged Wilbur Hubbard using Motzarella. I, Gregory Hall, made the
BananaBoi think it was ME posting again using Motzarella so he blocked
another IP number thinking it was me. The man works very hard trying to keep
me from getting new Motzarella accounts but he hasn't been entirely
successful.

But Roger deserved to be booted anyway because forging is a direct violation
of their TOS.

--
Gregory Hall



Gregory Hall March 20th 09 05:28 PM

Mozerella gone?
 
"Larry" wrote in message
...
Roger Long wrote in news:bd5973e3-3149-442a-ac15-
:

I've been shut out here waiting for the Mozerella news service to come
back from what I assumed was a temporary outage. I've finally
concluded that they are gone for good. Their domain is gone and they
seem to have vanished. Strangely, I can't find any chatter or
references with Google to indicate what happened.

Does anyone know what happened to them?

I'm trying Google Groups but it's a bit clunky for regular use.

--
Roger Long


May I suggest usenetserver.com as a replacement?
http://www.usenetserver.com/

$15/mo gets you 10 simultaneous open ports with no GB limit, no throttling
funny business, no tracking, and you can bypass Road Runner's throttling
by
telling usenetserver to use another port besides 119, there are many, even
port 80 if it comes to that. Blocking port 80 will eliminate webpages
altogether so they won't block 80.

UNS has amazing retention, years on text groups like R.B.C. and about 6
months on binary files in a brand new massive server farm that is no where
near capacity, the reason they moved from the old server farm.

I download binaries on it 24/7/365 to my massive RAID farm...movies,
music,
all kinds of stuff. UNS is simply the best usenet service...cheap!

If you buy 3 months, it gets cheaper. It will auto-renew, honestly, too.

Notice in the header to this message your IP and other station identy is
NOT exposed to the usenet animals for trashing, another great feature....

They have a special to test it and play...$3 for 3 days. Give that a try.



A good suggestion as Roger Long was booted from Motzarella for forging.

--
Gregory Hall





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