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So on eternal-september this post onThat's merely "site policy", don't you know that
comp.lang.prolog is missing:
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Subject: Re: Cut opaqueness in ISO prolog
From: Julio Di Egidio <julio@diegidio.name>
Injection-Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2023 20:21:36 +0000
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Its present on solani.org though.
Concerning sci.math the news providers
eternal-september and solani.org argee.
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They have currently this many messages:
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sci.math: 492
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Thats all they have stored.
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Mild Shock schrieb:>>
You can check out your newserver here:
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https://www.newsgroupreviews.com/
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For example it says for http://www.eternal-september.org/
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Retention is currently 2 years for de.*,
160 days for the Big 8, 130 days for alt.*
and 90 days for other hierarchies.
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So Big 8 is only 160 days.
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Ross Finlayson schrieb:On 12/19/2024 06:16 PM, Mild Shock wrote:>Nope, it lands nowhere and gets deleted after>
a while. This is called the retention time.
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Different servers will have different
retention times for the same newsgroup;
some may keep posts for as little as one
or two weeks, others may hold them for many years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet_newsgroup#Types
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Do you find any of your posts from 12
years ago on an ordinary news server?
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Ross Finlayson schrieb:>>
Yeah, every USENET post sort of lands right in
the Library of Congress, don't you know.
Sure, some modern services have 20+ years text retention,
if you were following news.admin when Google Groups
cut itself loose from usenet after turning into a
vandalistic spam-hive that it could obviously mitigate,
about "Archive All Text Usenet", some fellow furthermore
posted a feed of like all of text usenet and like
including the DejaNews CD's contents and these, yeah.
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It's not even like 4 terabytes. Less than a 1000 movies, say.
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What are you a clown? I'm not buying your spam.
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Les messages affichés proviennent d'usenet.