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Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 10:47:53 GMT
From: clay@panix.com (Clay Irving)
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Organization: Wampeters, Foma & Granfalloons
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References: <JOHN.94May22165611@utafll.utafll.uta.edu>, <patlee.562.01675E84@panix.com>, <JOHN.94May22204455@utafll.utafll.uta.edu>
Subject: Re: NNTP News readers to replace Chameleon
In article <JOHN.94May22204455@utafll.utafll.uta.edu> john@utafll.uta.edu (John Baima) writes:
>I got Trumpet for Windows 1.0 REV A from CICA and it is much faster
>which is nice :-). However, there are lots of newsgroups (like this
>one :-) which do not show up (they do show up with Chameleon). Is this
>because I'm using an eval copy, or is there something else going on???
That's a little bug with Trumpet -- Just edit you news.grp file and add
the groups...
--
"Guide to understanding a net.addict's day:
Slow day: didn't have much to do, so spent three hours on usenet.
Busy day: managed to work in three hours of usenet.
Bad day: barely squeezed in three hours of usenet." <clay@panix.com>
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Date: Sun, 22 May 94 20:28:26 +0200
From: Uli Mittermaier <uli@koala.muc.de>
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References: <tom.97.00691016@ltoc-ils.ltoc.lockheed.com>, <May.16.11.00.34.1994.12542@cesl.rutgers.edu>, <2rj11i$ksm@fermat.mayo.edu>
Subject: Re: WANTED: free telnet _server_ for winsock (Simtel site?)
In <2rj11i$ksm@fermat.mayo.edu> fisk@mayo.edu (Thomas B. Fisk) writes:
>In article <tom.97.00691016@ltoc-ils.ltoc.lockheed.com>, tom@ltoc-ils.ltoc.lockheed.com (Thomas R. Stephenson) says:
>>
>>telnetd is available to allow you to telnet into a dos machine. try simtel
>>sites i believe under tcpip.
>>
>>
>So what is a simtel site? Is there a specific address? Thanks! Tom.
The primary mirror of SimTel is oak.oakland.edu. SimTel is like a
sort of software library that is accessible via ftp.
Best regards,
Uli Mittermaier
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