Re: Cross Posting question - how not to with google?



"Scott Dorsey" wrote ...
If you're often in different places, consider an account with a service
like Supernews, which will give you NNTP service no matter what your
current IP address is. You'll have to actually pay for an account, though,
rather than using a free one with your ISP.

news.individual.net (which is in Germany) charges only
10 Euro per year (slightly more than 1 USD per month)
and is available from anywhere on the internet. I use it
when I don't have access to my ISP and it works great.

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