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Hi all,
Just resetting my news server. Seems like I can only access posts that I send from this account, wheras I can see all posts on deja.news. Any ideas whats going on? --riverman |
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On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 15:55:11 +0800, "riverman"
wrote: Hi all, Just resetting my news server. Seems like I can only access posts that I send from this account, wheras I can see all posts on deja.news. Any ideas whats going on? --riverman Yeah. Deja leads to Google, which sucks for posting to newsgroups sounds right to me. -- r.bc: vixen Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher, etc.. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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Cyli wrote: On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 15:55:11 +0800, "riverman" wrote: Hi all, Just resetting my news server. Seems like I can only access posts that I send from this account, wheras I can see all posts on deja.news. Any ideas whats going on? --riverman Yeah. Deja leads to Google, which sucks for posting to newsgroups sounds right to me. -- Actually, what I meant was that if I post from deja, I can see it on deja, but not on my newsreader account. But if I post from my newsreader account, I can see it on my newsreader account and on deja. It seems that I'm stuck using deja for now, until I figure out why my newsreader only will download messages from myself. --riverman |
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riverman wrote:
Actually, what I meant was that if I post from deja, I can see it on deja, but not on my newsreader account. But if I post from my newsreader account, I can see it on my newsreader account and on deja. It all depends on how connected and communicative the news servers are. Sounds like Deja's source of news articles (posts) is not picking up posts made to whatever news server you have your newsreader set to read/post from/to. The original idea of Usenet and newsgroups was that all news servers would communicate and replicate posts locally on each server that were made to any news server (excepting if the particular news server's admin subscribes to a particular newsgroup to which a post was made on their news server.) But the whole Usenet thing has all but gone by the wayside with the advent of the WWW. Ergo the popularity of websites like Boatertalk.com and the demise of RBP! :-( John Kuthe... |
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