• Alternative to Google Groups

    From Marco Moock@mm+solani@dorfdsl.de to rec.antiques.radio+phono on Tue Feb 13 12:42:54 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.antiques.radio+phono

    This is only relevant for those people who read or post in that
    newsgroup using Google Groups.

    Google will discontinue Groups in Feb 2024.

    For those who do not know Usenet:

    Usenet is a distributed communication system consisting of many servers.
    Google Groups is only one of them that closes down - other servers will
    stay available, but people need to use another server to read and post
    here.

    You need to use an NNTP server with a so called newsreader.

    As an NNTP server, some free services exist where you have to register: https://www.eternal-september.org/
    https://solani.org/
    https://www.i2pn2.org/

    For using it, you need a newsreader.

    Some examples are:
    https://www.thunderbird.net
    https://www.betterbird.eu/
    https://claws-mail.org/
    https://www.seamonkey-project.org/

    You then need to configure a newsgroup account, sometimes also
    called NNTP.

    For most servers, authentication must be enforced in the newsreader's
    settings.

    For Thunderbird, a tutorial is available here: https://www.big-8.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_Usenet

    For questions about configuring those readers, feel free to ask in
    the group news.software.readers.

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  • From ohg...@gmail.com@ohger1s@gmail.com to rec.antiques.radio+phono on Sat Feb 17 08:01:46 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.antiques.radio+phono

    On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 6:42:57rC>AM UTC-5, Marco Moock wrote:
    This is only relevant for those people who read or post in that
    newsgroup using Google Groups.

    Google will discontinue Groups in Feb 2024.

    For those who do not know Usenet:

    Usenet is a distributed communication system consisting of many servers. Google Groups is only one of them that closes down - other servers will
    stay available, but people need to use another server to read and post
    here.

    You need to use an NNTP server with a so called newsreader.

    As an NNTP server, some free services exist where you have to register: https://www.eternal-september.org/
    https://solani.org/
    https://www.i2pn2.org/

    For using it, you need a newsreader.

    Some examples are:
    https://www.thunderbird.net
    https://www.betterbird.eu/
    https://claws-mail.org/
    https://www.seamonkey-project.org/

    You then need to configure a newsgroup account, sometimes also
    called NNTP.

    For most servers, authentication must be enforced in the newsreader's settings.

    For Thunderbird, a tutorial is available here: https://www.big-8.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_Usenet

    For questions about configuring those readers, feel free to ask in
    the group news.software.readers.
    I downloaded Thunderbird a few weeks ago and couldn't get it to work. Without a public portal like Google (or Deja when I started), I'll be gone from usenet. I don't know what percentage of usenet users from Google are as lazy as I am or as little motivated to go through the hassle of setting up a newsreader, so it would be interesting to know if usage declines even more than it has over the years.
    I think the only thing I'll miss is when Phil Allison goes on one of his two week rants. Fun times.
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  • From Marco Moock@mm+usenet-es@dorfdsl.de to rec.antiques.radio+phono on Sat Feb 17 20:50:04 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.antiques.radio+phono

    On 17.02.2024 um 08:01 Uhr ohg...@gmail.com wrote:

    I downloaded Thunderbird a few weeks ago and couldn't get it to work.

    Please tell what didn't work.

    If you want to continue to read via web, try this: https://pi-dach.dorfdsl.de/rocksolid/thread.php?group=rec.antiques.radio%2Bphono
    --
    kind regards
    Marco

    Send spam to muell456@cartoonies.org

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  • From David LaRue@huey.dll@tampabay.rr.com to rec.antiques.radio+phono on Sun Feb 18 01:40:13 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.antiques.radio+phono

    "ohg...@gmail.com" <ohger1s@gmail.com> wrote in news:4334ce93-9663-404f-a679-1dbe6d1adb2fn@googlegroups.com:

    On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 6:42:57rC>AM UTC-5, Marco Moock
    wrote:
    This is only relevant for those people who read or post in that
    newsgroup using Google Groups.

    Google will discontinue Groups in Feb 2024.

    For those who do not know Usenet:

    Usenet is a distributed communication system consisting of many
    servers.

    Google Groups is only one of them that closes down - other servers
    will

    stay available, but people need to use another server to read and
    post here.

    You need to use an NNTP server with a so called newsreader.

    As an NNTP server, some free services exist where you have to
    register:

    https://www.eternal-september.org/
    https://solani.org/
    https://www.i2pn2.org/

    For using it, you need a newsreader.

    Some examples are:
    https://www.thunderbird.net
    https://www.betterbird.eu/
    https://claws-mail.org/
    https://www.seamonkey-project.org/

    You then need to configure a newsgroup account, sometimes also
    called NNTP.

    For most servers, authentication must be enforced in the newsreader's
    settings.

    For Thunderbird, a tutorial is available here:
    https://www.big-8.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_Usenet

    For questions about configuring those readers, feel free to ask in
    the group news.software.readers.


    I downloaded Thunderbird a few weeks ago and couldn't get it to work. Without a public portal like Google (or Deja when I started), I'll be
    gone from usenet. I don't know what percentage of usenet users from
    Google are as lazy as I am or as little motivated to go through the
    hassle of setting up a newsreader, so it would be interesting to know
    if usage declines even more than it has over the years.

    I think the only thing I'll miss is when Phil Allison goes on one of
    his two week rants. Fun times.

    Above three NNTP Servers were mentioned. Go to a site, like Eternal September, and register for a free account. Then get a News Reader and configure is as was recommended by the selected NNTP Server.

    I've not been able to use TBird for USENET. I have a Win 7 Pro system
    and use a basic outdated News Reader called XNews. Still works for me
    and should for you too. There are similar News Readers for Linux and Macintosh.

    Join the USENET fun with the original tools. You'll find the speed and flexibility are likely much better than a web interface like Google
    Groups.

    Enjoy!
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  • From John Robertson@jrr@flippers.com to rec.antiques.radio+phono on Sat Feb 17 23:22:06 2024
    From Newsgroup: rec.antiques.radio+phono

    On 2024/02/17 5:40 p.m., David LaRue wrote:
    "ohg...@gmail.com" <ohger1s@gmail.com> wrote in news:4334ce93-9663-404f-a679-1dbe6d1adb2fn@googlegroups.com:

    On Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 6:42:57rC>AM UTC-5, Marco Moock
    wrote:
    This is only relevant for those people who read or post in that
    newsgroup using Google Groups.

    Google will discontinue Groups in Feb 2024.

    For those who do not know Usenet:

    Usenet is a distributed communication system consisting of many
    servers.

    Google Groups is only one of them that closes down - other servers
    will

    stay available, but people need to use another server to read and
    post here.

    You need to use an NNTP server with a so called newsreader.

    As an NNTP server, some free services exist where you have to
    register:

    https://www.eternal-september.org/
    https://solani.org/
    https://www.i2pn2.org/

    For using it, you need a newsreader.

    Some examples are:
    https://www.thunderbird.net
    https://www.betterbird.eu/
    https://claws-mail.org/
    https://www.seamonkey-project.org/

    You then need to configure a newsgroup account, sometimes also
    called NNTP.

    For most servers, authentication must be enforced in the newsreader's
    settings.

    For Thunderbird, a tutorial is available here:
    https://www.big-8.org/wiki/Getting_Started_with_Usenet

    For questions about configuring those readers, feel free to ask in
    the group news.software.readers.


    I downloaded Thunderbird a few weeks ago and couldn't get it to work.
    Without a public portal like Google (or Deja when I started), I'll be
    gone from usenet. I don't know what percentage of usenet users from
    Google are as lazy as I am or as little motivated to go through the
    hassle of setting up a newsreader, so it would be interesting to know
    if usage declines even more than it has over the years.

    I think the only thing I'll miss is when Phil Allison goes on one of
    his two week rants. Fun times.

    Above three NNTP Servers were mentioned. Go to a site, like Eternal September, and register for a free account. Then get a News Reader and configure is as was recommended by the selected NNTP Server.

    I've not been able to use TBird for USENET. I have a Win 7 Pro system
    and use a basic outdated News Reader called XNews. Still works for me
    and should for you too. There are similar News Readers for Linux and Macintosh.

    Join the USENET fun with the original tools. You'll find the speed and flexibility are likely much better than a web interface like Google
    Groups.

    Enjoy!

    With E-S I found using the SSL/TLS Security Settings to work better than
    the 'None' setting in Thunderbird Server Settings for News Server
    (NNTP). I was having trouble connecting and getting garbage (headers
    etc. at the beginning of msgs) at times. Now the connection is solid and messages are clear.

    Not to mention NO SPAM! Eternal-September on Thunderbird (OSX) is great!

    John :-#)#
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