Re: Diatonic Thirds
- From: haberg@xxxxxxxxxx (Hans Aberg)
- Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 08:45:13 GMT
In article <1189905390.620828.199440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, LJS
<ljschenck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Usenet/Public_News_Servers/
lists several, some for free. For example, using
http://news.aioe.org/
you can post up 25 messages a day, if you stay away from abuses :-).
...and to save selected posts on my machine to be
accessed off line. Occasionally there is information that I would like
to have in my own archives but I would rather not have to cut and
paste these as that takes time and is difficult to keep track of and
access relative to being in an e-mail type of program.
So with Thunderbird <http://en.www.mozilla.com/en/thunderbird/> and the
NNTP (Usenet) servers above, you should be able to do it. In Thunderbird,
you can create several accounts, using different servers. So you can try
out a few.
This is more than I can handle at the moment. I will try to decipher
and see how this works. I just spend two solid days trying to get my
Internet Virus Protection working properly ...
One advantage with Mac OS X is that one does not have that problem :-).
...and I need a Technology
break. I will investigate your suggestions and ideas after I recover.
It just took me a few minutes. In Thunderbird, create a new newsgroup
account, and for newsserver (NNTP) put in one of
nntp.aioe.org
news.aioe.org
(Or create two accounts, with each.)
Hans Aberg
.
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