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[OT] Where to find free Shell Account/Usenet access

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Jack, Oct 13, 2009.

  1. Jack

    Jack Guest

    Hello,
    Sorry, this is an off-topic question
    I just run out of access to the usenet where I need
    it right now. Here is my last resort. Could anyone suggest a place I can
    register for a free UNIX Shell a/c and also servers for USEnet
    access..Thanks
    Have a nice day
    Jakc
     
  2. Paul

    Paul Guest

    Jack wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hello,
    > Sorry, this is an off-topic question
    > I just run out of access to the usenet where I need
    > it right now. Here is my last resort. Could anyone suggest a place I can
    > register for a free UNIX Shell a/c and also servers for USEnet
    > access..Thanks
    > Have a nice day
    > Jakc
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    This is a post from a few days ago. I use eternal-september.org
    for a primary USENET server, and aioe.org for backup. Both are
    free, the first requires registering for an account, while the
    second does not. To reach posters in the microsoft.public groups,
    who are using the web interface at Microsoft, I use aioe.org for
    that. E-S doesn't seem to get through there.



    Paul
     
  3. Jack

    Jack Guest

    Caught it, thanks Paul
    Jack
     
  4. In article <hb1mjh$rrh$1@aioe.org>, Paul <nospam@needed.com> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Jack wrote:<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > Hello,
    > > Sorry, this is an off-topic question
    > > I just run out of access to the usenet where I need
    > > it right now. Here is my last resort. Could anyone suggest a place I can
    > > register for a free UNIX Shell a/c and also servers for USEnet
    > > access..Thanks
    > > Have a nice day
    > > Jakc
    > >
    > > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > This is a post from a few days ago. I use eternal-september.org
    > for a primary USENET server, and aioe.org for backup. Both are
    > free, the first requires registering for an account, while the
    > second does not. To reach posters in the microsoft.public groups,
    > who are using the web interface at Microsoft, I use aioe.org for
    > that. E-S doesn't seem to get through there.
    >
    >
    > e009c6500b/f3463210003f40e0?q=#f3463210003f40e0
    >
    > Paul<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->



    Also, Albasani.net which I use.

    Access is also available at Usnet4al.se. Reasonable and they block
    all access from Google, wholesale.

    The available free servers are pretty much all text-only groups. If
    you want to need binaries you will likely have to seek a paid service
    such as NewsGuy, GigaNews, etc.

    Individual.Net is another good souce and runs a few Euros (about $16
    USD) annually.

    TeraNews has a "free" option that requires a one-time registration fee
    of $3.99 USD. The free access has a bandwidth cap.

    All of the aforementioned free servers will require a user
    registration and it may be a day or two before you get a response
    which actually comes from a live person.

    I maintain moderated Usenet group and recently had to request
    moderator access for FAQ posting at Albasani and they responded with
    an Ok and programmed me in within less than 24 hrs.

    Nice people.
     

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