On 07/02/2009 07:36 PM, Jay Daniels wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> On 07/02/2009 07:03 PM, Jay Daniels wrote:
>> ...
>>> I thought nntp died years ago. Replaced by web forums (along with
>>> mailing list) in which the moderators have somewhat control over.
>>> idiots killed the news servers.
>>>
>>> dead protocols: nntp aka news, gopher, archie, plain text telnet
>>> (except for local servers), and others?
>>>
>>> plain static html sites are almost dead.
>>>
>>> I recommend you use firefox to read mail from a news to web gateway
>>> site. I think it will be much faster.
>>>
>>> nntp going down in the history books with aol!
>>
>> Are you serious?
>>
>>
>>
>
> "Please note that on or around July 15, 2009, AT&T will no longer be
> offering access to the Usenet Netnews service. If you wish to continue
> reading Usenet newsgroups, access is available through third-party vendors."
>
> Many others too many to list...
>
...snip
Ummm... AT&T, or any other ISP that discontinues usenet/nntp access has
*nothing* to do with the status of nntp and/or usenet. I seriously doubt
that gmane.org (which carries *many* lists via nntp) are about to fold
anytime soon. Nor do I think that the IETF and other Network Working
Group's are going to drop the nntp protocol in the dev/null bin anytime
soon.
I couldn't imagine using this list (and many others that I use on a
daily basis) via standard email. Instead I use the gmane.org nntp list
server and can easily switch between multiple lists at will. Perhaps you
ought to give it a try...
Regarding AT&T discontinuing usenet access... IMO it's a good thing;
sort of like the past days of getting rid of AOL'ers & when before
deja.com was sucked up by google.
But I digress... this conversation should be over on the sounders list
(oops forgot that nntp is dead... I'll try to find something appropriate
on the Ubuntu forums instead).
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