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<CENTER><H1>USENET Newsgroups For Macintosh</H1></CENTER>
<HR>
<P>
A list of Mac related Usenet newsgroups * current as of 9/25/95 *
<P>
Note: depending on your newsfeed or news server you may not be able
to receive all the newsgroups mentioned here. If you do not receive
a particular newsgroup and are interested in getting it - then call
or email your service's System Administrator (SysAdmin) or Cust. Service
Representative or SysOp (System Operator) or News Administrator and ask
(nicely at first) about receiving that particular newsgroup.
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.mac.games">news:alt.binaries.mac.games</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.pictures.utilities">news:alt.binaries.pictures.utilities</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.warez.mac">news:alt.binaries.warez.mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.hackintosh">news:alt.hackintosh</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.mac.games.marathon">news:alt.mac.games.marathon</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.sources.mac">news:alt.sources.mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.sources.mac.d">news:alt.sources.mac.d</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.sys.mac.newuser-help">news:alt.sys.mac.newuser-help</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:bit.mailserv.word-mac">news:bit.mailserv.word-mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.binaries.mac">news:comp.binaries.mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.infosystems.www.browsers.mac">news:comp.infosystems.www.browsers.mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.lang.forth.mac">news:comp.lang.forth.mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.lang.pascal.mac">news:comp.lang.pascal.mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sources.mac">news:comp.sources.mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac">news:comp.sys.mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.advocacy">news:comp.sys.mac.advocacy</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.announce">news:comp.sys.mac.announce</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.apps">news:comp.sys.mac.apps</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.comm">news:comp.sys.mac.comm</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.databases">news:comp.sys.mac.databases</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.digest">news:comp.sys.mac.digest</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.games">news:comp.sys.mac.games</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.games.action">news:comp.sys.mac.games.action</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.games.adventure">news:comp.sys.mac.games.adventure</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.games.announce">news:comp.sys.mac.games.announce</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.games.flight-sim">news:comp.sys.mac.games.flight-sim</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.games.marketplace">news:comp.sys.mac.games.marketplace</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.games.misc">news:comp.sys.mac.games.misc</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.games.strategic">news:comp.sys.mac.games.strategic</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.graphics">news:comp.sys.mac.graphics</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.hardware">news:comp.sys.mac.hardware</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc">news:comp.sys.mac.hardware.misc</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage">news:comp.sys.mac.hardware.storage</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.hardware.video">news:comp.sys.mac.hardware.video</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.hypercard">news:comp.sys.mac.hypercard</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.misc">news:comp.sys.mac.misc</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.oop.macapp3">news:comp.sys.mac.oop.macapp3</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.oop.misc">news:comp.sys.mac.oop.misc</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.oop.tcl">news:comp.sys.mac.oop.tcl</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.portables">news:comp.sys.mac.portables</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.printing">news:comp.sys.mac.printing</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.codewarrior">news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.codewarrior</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.help">news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.help</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.info">news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.info</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.misc">news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.misc</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.tools">news:comp.sys.mac.programmer.tools</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.programmers.misc">news:comp.sys.mac.programmers.misc</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.scitech">news:comp.sys.mac.scitech</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.system">news:comp.sys.mac.system</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.sys.mac.wanted">news:comp.sys.mac.wanted</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.cards.misc">news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.cards.misc</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.cards.video">news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.cards.video</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.misc">news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.misc</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.portables">news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.portables</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.software">news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.software</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.systems">news:misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.systems</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:upenn.macintosh">news:upenn.macintosh</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:york.comp.mac">news:york.comp.mac</A></CENTER><BR>
<HR><HR>
<CENTER><B>Finding Mailing Lists and Newsgroup Lists</B></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="gopher://cs1.presby.edu/11/net-resources/mailing-lists">gopher://cs1.presby.edu/11/net-resources/mailing-lists</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="gopher://cs1.presby.edu/11/net-resources/newsgroup-lists">gopher://cs1.presby.edu/11/net-resources/newsgroup-lists</A></CENTER>
<HR>
<CENTER><B>Usenet Newsgroup List (complete listing)</B></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/config/newsgroups">ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/news/config/newsgroups</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="mailto:ftpmail@doc.ic.ac.uk">mailto:ftpmail@doc.ic.ac.uk</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER>subject line: request usenet list</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER>body text: send usenet list info</CENTER>
<P>
If you want a list of over 12,000 newsgroups with their descriptions,
from which the lines above were taken, FTP to ftp.uu.net, and get the
file /networking/news/config/newsgroups. (This file may contain some
newsgroups which your site does not receive, and it may omit some
local groups. Ask your local news administrator for details.)
<P>
If you don't have access to FTP, <A HREF="mailto:ftpmail@doc.ic.ac.uk">mailto:ftpmail@doc.ic.ac.uk</A> which will
send instructions on how to download files by mail.
<HR>
<CENTER><B>To learn how to start a newsgroup, see the periodic posts in:</B></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:news.announce.newusers">news:news.announce.newusers</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:news.groups">news:news.groups</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:news.announce.newusers">news:news.announce.newusers</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:news.answers">news:news.answers</A></CENTER>
<P>
The two post subjects to look for are "How to Create a New Usenet Newsgroup" and "Usenet Newsgroup Creation Companion." You can also get these two files via FTP from:
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="ftp://rtfm.mit.edu//pub/usenet/news.groups/How_to_Create_a_New_Usenet_Newsgroup">ftp://rtfm.mit.edu//pub/usenet/news.groups/How_to_Create_a_New_Usenet_Newsgroup</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="ftp://rtfm.mit.edu//pub/usenet/news.groups/Usenet_Newsgroup_Creation_Companion">ftp://rtfm.mit.edu//pub/usenet/news.groups/Usenet_Newsgroup_Creation_Companion</A></CENTER>
<HR>
<CENTER><B>FAQ's and where to find them. (Frequently Asked Questions)</B></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/">ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-group/</A></CENTER>
<P>
You will have to search for the specific newsgroup or a wildcard (*)
will get all the newsgroups that have FAQs posted (that's in the
thousands folks!)
<P>
If you're in a hurry, you can get them by sending mail to:
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="mailto:mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu">mailto:mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu</A></CENTER>
<P>
with a blank subject line, and with one or more of the following commands in the message body: send usenet/news.answers/*
<P>
The wild card in this email request cannot actually be used. It was used
explanatory purposes only. Instead of the wildcard (*) please insert the
newsgroup you want to request the FAQ from.
<HR>
<CENTER><B>List of Usenet FAQs (complete listing)</B></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu:80/hypertext/faq/usenet">http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu:80/hypertext/faq/usenet</A></CENTER>
<P>
Check this out - every - that's right - every FAQ from every Usenet group
that has one available. When someone in your newsgroup shouts "read the
FAQ!" you'll know where to find it - or - you'll know where to tell some
one to go to find the FAQ. No more excuses. Our thanks to Ohio State Univ.
<HR>
<CENTER><B>News Servers</B></CENTER><BR>
<P>
For the education of others who may have the same problem: several
schemes are detailed in the FAQ "How to Receive Banned Newsgroups,"
which may be obtained by sending e-mail as follows:
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="mailto:mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu">mailto:mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER>Leave the subject area blank.</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER>The body of the message should read: send usenet-by-group/news.answers/usenet/banned-groups-faq</CENTER>
<HR>
<CENTER><B>Alternative News Servers</B></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:news.sinics.iis.edu.tw">news:news.sinics.iis.edu.tw</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:newsserver.et.tudelft.nl">news:newsserver.et.tudelft.nl</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:nntp.leeds.ac.uk">news:nntp.leeds.ac.uk</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:betanews.demon.co.uk">news:betanews.demon.co.uk</A></CENTER>
<HR>
<CENTER><B>Finding Someone's e-mail Address</B></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="mailto:mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu">mailto:mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER>The message body should read: send usenet-addresses/[name]</CENTER>
<P>
This will return to you a list of all the people WHO HAVE POSTED to
usenet that have [name] in their address. For example, if you were
trying to locate MY address you would send a message that says:
send usenet-addresses/francis
<P>
This doesn't always work as the person's address may not contain the
[name] you are searching for, but it's one resource. You could also try
the Internic Directory service. To do so, send a message to:
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="mailto:mailserv@ds.internic.net">mailto:mailserv@ds.internic.net</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER>With the subject line blank and the message in the body: whois [name]</CENTER>
<P>
Multiple commands ARE allowed so you could search several names at once.
<P>
If you have any comments or questions about the service, send a message
to :
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="mailto:admin@ds.internic.net">mailto:admin@ds.internic.net</A></CENTER>
<HR>
<CENTER><B>How to get access or search for Internet access providers.</B></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="http://www.teleport.com/~cci/directories/pocia/pocia.html">http://www.teleport.com/~cci/directories/pocia/pocia.html</A></CENTER>
<P>
At this site there is a list of pretty much every internet access provider
in the world. It is organized by country and area code. So if you know the
area code you're in, it will give you a list of all the access providers
which you can reach with a local call, usually along with their prices.
(Well, some of your area code might not be a "local call," but you can
easily weed out the providers by looking at their phone numbers.)
<P>
<CENTER><B>By Telnet</B></CENTER>
<P>
If you don't have access to the World Wide Web, but you are able to do
"telnet," you can get on the Web indirectly. Telnet to one of the
following two places:
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://www.w3.org">telnet://www.w3.org</A></CENTER>
<P>
No password is required. This is in Switzerland, so continental US
users might be better off using a closer browser.
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://www.njit.edu">telnet://www.njit.edu</A></CENTER>
<P>
New Jersey Institute of Technology - USA. Log in as www.
<P>
Now you're on the World Wide Web -- see the directions above.
<P>
<CENTER><B>By E-Mail</B></CENTER>
<P>
There are some regular text documents listing the intenet providers, but
they're a pain in the ass and seem to be out of date. But you can use
e-mail to get on the World Wide Web. To do this, (from the WWW FAQ):
<P>
Send email to <A HREF="mailto:listproc0@www.cern.ch">mailto:listproc0@www.cern.ch</A> containing the following single line.
(What you put on the subject line doesn't matter; blank is OK. This line
should go in the text of the message.) You will receive as a reply a
simple page intended to help you learn more about the Web.
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="http://www.earn.net/gnrt/www.html">http://www.earn.net/gnrt/www.html</A></CENTER>
<P>
Read what they send you, follow its directions, and go to the "http://..."
address listed at the beginning of this message.
<HR>
<CENTER><B>How To Uudecode/View Binary USENET Messages</B></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER>(Posted by <A HREF="mailto:ivanh@iconz.co.nz">mailto:ivanh@iconz.co.nz</A>)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER>Posted regularly to the following groups (Includes many faq pointers):</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.pictures.d">news:alt.binaries.pictures.d</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.pictures.utilities">news:alt.binaries.pictures.utilities</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d">news:comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:news.newusers.questions">news:news.newusers.questions</A></CENTER>
<P>
OR
<P>
To find out how to deal with the encoded pictures which are posted in some
newsgroups, please read Jim Howard's "alt.binaries.pictures FAQ", which is
posted to the following newsgroups:
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.pictures.d">news:alt.binaries.pictures.d</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.pictures.misc">news:alt.binaries.pictures.misc</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.pictures.utilities">news:alt.binaries.pictures.utilities</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.pictures.fractals">news:alt.binaries.pictures.fractals</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d">news:alt.binaries.pictures.fine-art.d</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:news.answers">news:news.answers</A></CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="news:alt.answers">news:alt.answers</A></CENTER>
<P>
If they're not there, they've probably expired at your site. However,
they're re-posted regularly (at least once a month, usually), so if you
wait a while, new copies will appear eventually.
<P>
If you're in a hurry, you can get them by sending mail to
<A HREF="mailto:mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu">mailto:mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu</A>, with a blank subject line, and with one or more
of the following commands in the message body:
<P>
<UL>
<LI>send usenet/news.answers/pictures-faq/part1
<LI>send usenet/news.answers/pictures-faq/part2
<li>send usenet/news.answers/pictures-faq/part3
</UL>
If you're **really** in a hurry, you can get them via anonymous ftp from
<A HREF="ftp://rtfm.mit.edu">ftp://rtfm.mit.edu</A>. The path names are as given above, but with "pub/" before
"usenet."
<HR>
<CENTER><B>PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE NEWS SERVERS</B></CENTER><BR>
<P>
These sites have been found to be available to the general
public for NNTP service through port 119. You will need
Newsreader software to make use of these sites. These sites
were found to be open at the time they were surveyed, but I
make no guarantees about future access. News administrators
are free to close off sites to the public at any time. I will remove
any site from this list that asks to be removed.
<P>
I have not surveyed what is available at each of these sites.
Please do not overload these sites looking for pornography. The
administrators of these sites have been notified about this list,
and they are unlikely to make prurient material available to the
public. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE A GUEST IN MAKING USE
OF THESE FACILITIES. The news adminstrators who support
open access to the Usenet News are voluntarily doing a service
for the public. PLEASE SHOW GRATITUDE FOR THEIR EFFORTS BY
NOT ABUSING THE ACCESS THAT IS PROVIDED!
<P>
Please remember also that you can also use Gopher to access the Usenet
news. After the list of news servers that are listed directly below, a
list of gopher sites comes afterwards.
<P>
You must have newsreader software to use these sites!
<P>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://aiai.ed.ac.uk, 192.41.104.6">telnet://aiai.ed.ac.uk, 192.41.104.6</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://aiai.ed.ac.uk, 192.41.105.5">telnet://aiai.ed.ac.uk, 192.41.105.5</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://bert.eecs.uic.edu, 128.248.166.25">telnet://bert.eecs.uic.edu, 128.248.166.25</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://dgis.dtic.dla.mil, 131.84.1.2">telnet://dgis.dtic.dla.mil, 131.84.1.2</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://edfder1.edf.fr, 192.54.193.133">telnet://edfder1.edf.fr, 192.54.193.133</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://gaia.ucs.orst.edu, 128.193.2.13">telnet://gaia.ucs.orst.edu, 128.193.2.13</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://gateway.iitb.ernet.in, 144.16.96.2">telnet://gateway.iitb.ernet.in, 144.16.96.2</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://hagi.noguchi.riec.tohoku.ac.jp, 130.34.202.42">telnet://hagi.noguchi.riec.tohoku.ac.jp, 130.34.202.42</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://iti.gov.sg, 192.122.132.130">telnet://iti.gov.sg, 192.122.132.130</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://news.belwue.de, 129.143.2.4">telnet://news.belwue.de, 129.143.2.4</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://news.fu-berlin.de, 130.133.4.250">telnet://news.fu-berlin.de, 130.133.4.250</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://news.nodak.edu, 134.129.107.194">telnet://news.nodak.edu, 134.129.107.194</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://news.ucdavis.edu, 128.120.100.1">telnet://news.ucdavis.edu, 128.120.100.1</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://news.ucdavis.edu, 128.120.101.1">telnet://news.ucdavis.edu, 128.120.101.1</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://news.ucdavis.edu, 128.120.2.150">telnet://news.ucdavis.edu, 128.120.2.150</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://news.uni-hohenheim.de, 144.41.2.4">telnet://news.uni-hohenheim.de, 144.41.2.4</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://news.uni-stuttgart.de, 129.69.8.13">telnet://news.uni-stuttgart.de, 129.69.8.13</A> (SEE NOTICE BELOW!)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://newsserver.rrzn.uni-hannover.de, 130.75.2.1">telnet://newsserver.rrzn.uni-hannover.de, 130.75.2.1</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://nic.belwue.de, 129.143.2.4">telnet://nic.belwue.de, 129.143.2.4</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://pyr.swan.ac.uk, 137.44.1.1">telnet://pyr.swan.ac.uk, 137.44.1.1</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://raven.alaska.edu, 137.229.10.39">telnet://raven.alaska.edu, 137.229.10.39</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://shakti.ncst.ernet.in, 144.16.1.1">telnet://shakti.ncst.ernet.in, 144.16.1.1</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://spectrum.xerox.com, 192.70.225.78">telnet://spectrum.xerox.com, 192.70.225.78</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://thunder.lakeheadu.ca, 192.75.62.2">telnet://thunder.lakeheadu.ca, 192.75.62.2</A> (posting OK)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://trdsvr.tradtech.co.jp, 133.130.1.1">telnet://trdsvr.tradtech.co.jp, 133.130.1.1</A> (read only)</CENTER><BR>
<CENTER><A HREF="telnet://wsu-cs.cs.wayne.edu, 141.217.16.41">telnet://wsu-cs.cs.wayne.edu, 141.217.16.41</A> (read only)</CENTER>
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<CENTER><B>SITES PROVIDING GOPHER ACCESS TO USENET</B></CENTER><BR>
<P>
You can edit this list and include whatever parts are of interest in the
bookmark file for your Gopher client. Alternatively you can point your
client directly at the site. On a UNIX system, for example, you could point
your Gopher client at the La Tech Usenet site with the command
<P>
gopher -p '1/Usenet News' aurora.engr.latech.edu 70.
<P>
The general format for the command in Unix is
<P>
gopher -p 'PATH' host_name port#.
<P>
Of course if you are connected via SLIP/PPP then you can use your
graphical Gopher client (TurboGopher or similar) to access these
newsreading sites.
<P>
Remember - You cannot post news articles via Gopher!
<PRE>
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News @ LaTech
Path=1/Usenet News
Host=aurora.engr.latech.edu
Port=70
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (from Michigan State)
Path=nntp
Host=gopher.msu.edu
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News (Oakland University)
Path=nntp
Host=gopher.acs.oakland.edu
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News from University of California, Irvine
Path=nntp
Host=cwis.oac.uci.edu
Port=4324
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (San Diego State University)
Path=nntp
Host=teetot.acusd.edu
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News Reader (Northwestern University)
Path=nntp
Host=nuinfo.nwu.edu
Port=4321
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USMA News Spooler (USENET)
Path=1/USMA News Spooler (USENET)
Host=euler.math.usma.edu
Port=70
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News (Loyola U Chicago)
Path=1/Internet/Usenet News
Host=orion.it.luc.edu
Port=70
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News(University of Missouri-Rolla)
Path=1
Host=phoenix.cc.umr.edu
Port=74
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (Ball State University)
Path=nntp
Host=phantom.bsu.edu
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (Brigham Young University)
Path=nntp
Host=phred.math.byu.edu
Port=4321
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News Groups (Illinois State University)
Path=nntp
Host=rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News (University of Pennsylvania)
Path=nntp
Host=ccat.sas.upenn.edu
Port=4324
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (South Dakota State University)
Path=nntp
Host=gopher.sdsu.edu
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News (University of Minnesota 1)
Path=nntp
Host=mudhoney.micro.umn.edu
Port=4324
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (University of Minnesota 2)
Path=nntp
Host=pinchy.micro.umn.EDU
Port=4324
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (San Diego Supercomputer Center)
Path=1/News/Usenet
Host=milo.sdsc.edu
Port=70
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (Virginia Tech)
Path=nntp
Host=morse.cns.vt.edu
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (Gettysburg College)
Path=nntp
Host=jupiter.cc.gettysburg.edu
Port=3030
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News Reader (Queen's University, Canada)
Path=nntp
Host=knot.queensu.ca
Port=17502
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (University of Manitoba)
Path=nntp
Host=gopher.cc.umanitoba.ca
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News Reader (Ponitificia Universidad Catolica de Chile)
Path=
Host=tolten.puc.cl
Port=72
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News (University of Iceland)
Path=nntp
Host=hengill.rhi.hi.is
Port=4324
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News Reader (University of Manchester)
Path=nntp
Host=info.mcc.ac.uk
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News Reader (University of Birmingham)
Path=1/Usenet
Host=rs6000.bham.ac.uk
Port=70
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (Imperial College, UK)
Path=nntp
Host=gopher.ic.ac.uk
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences )
Path=nntp
Host=pinus.slu.se
Port=4324
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News DENet (Danish Academic Network)
Path=nntp
Host=gopher.denet.dk
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=UseNet News (Queen Mary and Westfield College, UK)
Path=1/usenet
Host=alpha.qmw.ac.uk
Port=70
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (University of Tampere, Finland)
Path=nntp
Host=anemone.uta.fi
Port=6671
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News Reader (National Sun-Yat Sen University, Taiwan)
Path=nntp
Host=cc.nsysu.edu.tw
Port=4320
<HR>
Type=1
Name=Usenet News Reader (Australian National University)
Path=nntp
Host=info.anu.edu.au
Port=71
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News(The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
Path=1/Miscellany/USENET News
Host=brolga.cc.uq.oz.au
Port=70
<HR>
Type=1
Name=USENET News (University of Canberra, Australia)
Path=nntp
Host=services.canberra.edu.au
Port=4320
</PRE>
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How to set-up an anonymous email account and newsgroup posting account
email to: <A HREF="mailto:help@anon.penet.fi">mailto:help@anon.penet.fi</A>.
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