Sujet : Re: Looking for USENET client recommendations for Windows
De : eichler2 (at) *nospam* comcast.net (Bice)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 23. Jan 2025, 13:59:04
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 07:45:08 -0000 (UTC), "Default User"
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defaultuserbr@yahoo.com> wrote:
Bice Eichler wrote:
>
That last one is key. I used to download unread messages and use
Agent's Save to File feature and it would make one nice big text file
with a separator line between messages. I'd then email that to myself
so I could read it on other computers where I don't have access to
USENET (OK, I admit it, I read them at work).
>
I don't know what your restrictions are at work.
I work for the DoD, so it's very, very restricted. And I should
mention that I only read the offloaded Usenet messages when/if things
are really slow. Some days I don't get around to reading them at all.
It's possible that
some newsreader could be installed standalone on a USB stick configured
so its files are also kept there. The key (no pun) would be if you
could avoid any registry requirements. If so, then you could just carry
it back and forth.
Unfortunately, we're not allowed to plug anything (other than a
government furnished mouse) into the USB slots. We're not even
allowed to charge our personal phones or anything like that via USB.
It's very locked down. I'm actually kind of surprised that I'm able to
get to GMail on my work computer.
-- Bob