[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael O'Donnell) writes:

> Wouldn't pretty much any of the available NNTP servers
> satisfy those requirements?  And FYI some of the
> specified features (and misfeatures) are normally
> managed by the client rather than the server.

Source: http://news.com.com/2100-1023-237194.html?legacy=cnet

  "Newsgroups are unruly and message boards are easier to convert into a
  business," said Anya Sacharow, an analyst at Jupiter
  Communications. 

<sigh> I hope Usenet never goes away.  I would much prefer to use a
NNTP server rather than a web-based message board (usually, I find
these to be gaudy and feature-lacking).

--kevin
-- 
"SOMEONE WROTE A BOOK ABOUT THE A-TEAM!!!11!!"
-- from one of my favorite posts to talk.bizarre


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