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Old July 21st 13, 08:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Robert Macy[_2_]
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Default How to fix Usenet access?

google did it again!
I was very happy with google acces to Usent, except for some quirks, for which I had 'workarounds' Now, google has done something to 'improve' exept for me!

I go to groups, all are listed. highlight a specific group, like this one. everything comes in, EXCEPT for the most important part, the list of postings! Shows all is in and done, so there is no more activity. Refresh, and keep getting the same screen - blank where the list of postings should be

Using Opera 9.64 on Win98 [and very happy except for this tiny disadvantage, so don't tell me to change to Some other browser.]

Since I can't read a single posting on ANY Usenet group, I now rely upon Eternal September, which is more and more attractive for its simplicity. However, I can't post through Eternal September. Perhaps, I don't have everything set up properly. But, in defense, ES asked for stuff I have no idea what they want or where to find to allow me to post through them.

So,
Anybody know a way to fix the google access? Or,
what EXACTLY am I supposed to put into ES to be able to post through them?

[PS I can read responses to this question, but won't be able to answer for awhile]
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Old July 21st 13, 09:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
98 Guy
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Default How to fix Usenet access?

Robert Macy wrote:

google did it again!
I was very happy with google acces to Usenet,


Explain again why you don't (didn't) access usenet through a normal (and
free) server?

Using Opera 9.64 on Win98 [and very happy except for this tiny
disadvantage, so don't tell me to change to Some other browser.


You should not be using a browser (any browser) to experience usenet.

Since I can't read a single posting on ANY Usenet group,
I now rely upon Eternal September


Why didn't you choose AIOE?

No registration (user-name/password garbage).

However, I can't post through Eternal September.


What are you using (what software) to connect to Maternal September?

What-ever it is, change your server setting to nntp.aioe.org.
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Old July 21st 13, 11:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Computer Nerd Kev[_2_]
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Default How to fix Usenet access?

On 22 Jul 2013, Robert Macy wrote:

I go to groups, all are listed. highlight a specific group,
like this one. everything comes in, EXCEPT for the most
important part, the list of postings! Shows all is in and
done, so there is no more activity. Refresh, and keep
getting the same screen - blank where the list of postings
should be

Using Opera 9.64 on Win98 [and very happy except for this
tiny disadvantage, so don't tell me to change to Some other
browser.]


Wow! That's amazing. I had that problem ever since Google did
their last major upgrade of groups perhaps a year ago. Running
Firefox 3.6 and 2 I found that whenever I went to a Usenet
group a yellow box would pop down from under the search bar
telling me I was using an unsupported browser and recommending
I upgrade to (surprise, surprise) Google Chrome. Then it would
just sit there with the "Loading..." box, nothing ever
appearing where the topic list should be. It offered for me to
switch to the old version, but when I selected this option it
would just sit at another "Loading..." box.

I only ever used Groups for looking through old posts anyway
(although that has been extremely useful for that in the
past), so I decided I'd just have to stick to posts I archived
myself with my Newsreader.

Later on a user in another Newsgroup posted a link to
narkive.com, which has replaced Groups for me despite its lack
of an extensive back archive and (in my opinion) a rather
clunky interface. If you want to use it to look up a specific
Newsgroup (a surprisingly hard thing to do from the homepage,
as far as I can see), simply type the location of the group
before "narkive.com". eg.
http://microsoft.public.win98.gen-di...n.narkive.com/
Notice that the Underscore is replaced with a Hyphen.

Anyhow, the cause of my initial exclamation was that, for one
thing I am surprised that an old Opera version running on 98
has worked where old Firefox failed. But mainly, it was a
reaction to me just trying to get onto Groups with Firefox
3.6, and it working! I can browse topics, read posts,
everything I should be able to do. The compatibility message
is gone too.

So somehow Google switched compatibility away from you and
towards me. Strange.

It might be worth waiting to see if any more changes happen
that might bring back your Opera compatibility, but I'd
suggest strongly that you start using a proper Usenet server
anyway. If for some reason though you still want to live in
the Web and Google has deserted you, I think Narkive allows
posting by members.

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Old July 22nd 13, 01:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Tim Slattery
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Default How to fix Usenet access?

Robert Macy wrote:


Since I can't read a single posting on ANY Usenet group, I now
rely upon Eternal September, which is more and more attractive
for its simplicity. However, I can't post through Eternal September.
Perhaps, I don't have everything set up properly. But, in defense,
ES asked for stuff I have no idea what they want or where to
find to allow me to post through them.


Point your browser at www.eternal-september.org and click "User
registration" in the menu on the left. When you register, they will
send you a password to go with the userid that you create. Then you
put those into your newsreader along with their Usenet server address,
news.eternal-september.org, and you can read and post.

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Tim Slattery

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Old July 22nd 13, 05:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
98 Guy
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Posts: 2,951
Default How to fix Usenet access?

Tim Slattery wrote:

Point your browser at www.eternal-september.org and click "User
registration" in the menu on the left.


Why would you advise him to keep using maternal-september, when aioe is
clearly the superior choice?

What technical reason is there for suggesting ES over AIOE?
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Old July 22nd 13, 07:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Robert Macy[_2_]
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Default How to fix Usenet access?

On Monday, July 22, 2013 5:54:40 AM UTC-7, Tim Slattery wrote:
Robert Macy wrote: Since I can't read a single posting on ANY Usenet group, I now rely upon Eternal September, which is more and more attractive for its simplicity. However, I can't post through Eternal September. Perhaps, I don't have everything set up properly. But, in defense, ES asked for stuff I have no idea what they want or where to find to allow me to post through them. Point your browser at www.eternal-september.org and click "User registration" in the menu on the left. When you register, they will send you a password to go with the userid that you create. Then you put those into your newsreader along with their Usenet server address, news.eternal-september.org, and you can read and post. -- Tim Slattery


[notice the nice grouping of the quote?]
Yes, and this Internet Explorer running on a !@#$#@!@ WinXP pro, JUST to be able to respond...
Went to eternal september, logged in, changed password, so still registered.. Then went to Opera settings and in two places changed the password to match, specifically important was the 'outgoing'

Yet, I get an error message whenever I try to reply. Error message in the Opera window for Mail and Chatting that says something failed.

I tried responding to two different postings today and I got an error message in that window to match each. However, oddly, I kept getting a recurring error message of not being able to reach someone named toylet.toylet @ gmail . com
That could have been left over, but did not recognize it.

However, I'm back to Opera not being able to send to the Usenet group through eternal september.
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Old July 22nd 13, 07:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Robert Macy[_2_]
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Posts: 92
Default How to fix Usenet access?

On Monday, July 22, 2013 9:17:07 AM UTC-7, 98 Guy wrote:
Tim Slattery wrote: Point your browser at www.eternal-september.org and click "User registration" in the menu on the left. Why would you advise him to keep using maternal-september, when aioe is clearly the superior choice? What technical reason is there for suggesting ES over AIOE?


yes, again, google access WAS handy, fast and very intuitive. but now...takes days to update a screen *if* it ever decides to update. Eternal-September was installed years ago, but never used, more of a nuisance. However, when google failed to show any postings; I went back to the list provided by ES to scan down through, reading as needed. Answering? have to go to the WinXP Pro [spit, spit, curse begone!] and use it temporarily. which I'mm now using along with google access through MS IE, which yields these wonderful quote groupings.

Anyway, will try out that .org, if works, I'm done ...I'll post a reply to let you know.

Just tired of having my time taken up for whizbang, when I don't want whizbang, I just want to read the postings. ..and quickly reply when desired.
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Old July 22nd 13, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Tim Slattery
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Posts: 227
Default How to fix Usenet access?

Robert Macy wrote:


Yet, I get an error message whenever I try to reply. Error message
in the Opera window for Mail and Chatting that says something failed.


Opera is a web browser, not a Usenet client. Check out Thunderbird
(www.mozilla.org/thunderbird) or Agent (www.forteinc.com/agent) or
google for a newsreader.

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Tim Slattery

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Old July 23rd 13, 05:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Hot-Text
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Default How to fix Usenet access?

news.aioe.org

no login needed


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Old July 23rd 13, 07:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Computer Nerd Kev[_2_]
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Posts: 65
Default How to fix Usenet access?

On 23 Jul 2013, Tim Slattery wrote:

Robert Macy wrote:
Opera is a web browser, not a Usenet client. Check out
Thunderbird (www.mozilla.org/thunderbird) or Agent
(www.forteinc.com/agent) or google for a newsreader.


Opera has an Email client as well as a web browser.

There are plenty of freeware Newsreaders that aren't just
Email clients that can understand NNTP. I use Xnews and Tin
(on Linux), but here is a good page for links to others:
http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Softwa...Clients/Usenet

From this page:
http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Usenet/
You can also find other web services and free News Servers.

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