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- Subject: Re: Best way to read News??
- References: <4bnkp4$gvo@grissom.powerup.com.au> <meteor-3012950840590001@10.0.2.15> <t5JSx*Y32@wolf359.exile.org> <19960101.77BBC28.F51B@ragtime.vnet.net> <paul.3ezi@serena.iaehv.nl> <19960102.7674BC0.13D09@ragtime.vnet.net>
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- From: paul@serena.iaehv.nl (Paul Kolenbrander)
- Message-ID: <paul.3fj4@serena.iaehv.nl>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 96 00:20:30 +0100
-
- On Tue, 02 Jan 96, John Kelly wrote the following:
-
- > > advantage is I rarely have to cancel an article. I can just kick it out
- > > of the spool directory if I change my mind...
- > I'm going to enjoy your explanation about why you think NNTP users
- > have no SPOOLS, either NNTP, or SMTP for that matter.
-
- I don't have one. If I use TCP/IP and connect with my provider's NewsServer
- using NNTP and post an article, it's immediately wisked away and kicked onto
- the net. No spooling there. At least not for any amount of time. Same goes
- for SMTP. :-)
-
- As I found out, much to my dismay, a month ago while posting something online
- and not being able to kill it. I had to do a cancel PDQ. :-)
-
- Cya,
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