Re: News server for Windows. (was: INN 2.x FAQ)

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Sujet : Re: News server for Windows. (was: INN 2.x FAQ)
De : candycanearter07 (at) *nospam* candycanearter07.nomail.afraid (candycanearter07)
Groupes : news.software.nntp
Date : 26. Mar 2024, 17:17:38
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Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote at 10:56 this Tuesday (GMT):
floffy@gallaxial.com <floffy@gallaxial.com> wrote:
>
[Probably about INN 2.X:]
>
Does have a fork for windows , i am very not good in linux ....
>
  What do you want to use it for?
 
  If it's just for your personal use, not to also offer access for
others, you might consider Hamster, which is a personal news server,
which sits between your newsreader and your 'real' (NSP, News Service
Provider) news server.
>
  Hamster is very old (2006) software, but it works just fine. This
response is posted to/by Hamster running on my Winddows 11 laptop.
>
'Hamster "Classic"'
<http://www.tglsoft.de/freeware_hamster.html>
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  This webpage is in German, but Google Translate can translate that for
you, if needed.
>
  And maybe there are still other sites for Hamster, maybe also for
other (than the "Classic") versions.
>
  HTH.


If you want to try a more complex (and powerful) fetcher, you could also
try setting up leafnode.
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
24 Mar 24 * Re: INN 2.x FAQ8floffy@gallaxial.com
24 Mar 24 +* Re: INN 2.x FAQ2Russ Allbery
25 Mar 24 i`- Re: INN 2.x FAQ1Eric M
26 Mar 24 `* News server for Windows. (was: INN 2.x FAQ)5Frank Slootweg
26 Mar 24  +* Re: News server for Windows. (was: INN 2.x FAQ)2D
26 Mar 24  i`- Re: News server for Windows. (was: INN 2.x FAQ)1floffy@gallaxial.com
26 Mar 24  `* Re: News server for Windows. (was: INN 2.x FAQ)2candycanearter07
26 Mar 24   `- Re: News server for Windows. (was: INN 2.x FAQ)1floffy@gallaxial.com

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