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- From: markmc@halcyon.com (Mark McWiggins)
- Subject: Re: Where do NNTP cogniscenti hang out?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.142340.14261@nwnexus.WA.COM>
- Sender: sso@nwnexus.WA.COM (System Security Officer)
- Organization: Northwest Nexus Inc. (206) 455-3505
- References: <1993Jan20.180827.7596@sura.net> <1jk5akINNp7k@rodan.UU.NET> <1993Jan22.170216.11543@drd.com> <1jplioINNbfm@rodan.UU.NET>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 14:23:40 GMT
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- rsalz@rodan.UU.NET (Rich Salz) writes:
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- >In <1993Jan22.170216.11543@drd.com> mark@drd.com (Mark.Lawrence) writes:
- >>The question remains, what is the best way for an inn site wannabe to
- >>go about getting a feed? Or is the club too exclusive for such hopes?
- >More correctly phrased, the question is "how do I get an NNTP feed?"
- >Go about it the same way you go about getting a UUCP feed:
- > Ask friends
- > Ask someone to post a note
- > Ask UUNET, PSI, etc., for a list of fees
- >In addition, many network providers (especially NSFNet regionals) will
- >provide a free feed to their members.
- > /r$
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- UUNET is only $19/month ($18.05 with the quick-pay discount).
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- Additionally, mail to the 'nntp-managers' list did work for me.
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