Jay Garcia wrote:

IIRC, it was port 563 SSL. Or is that no longer there for
news.mozilla.org?

Thank you in advance. :)

I think you are thinking of the old support location

secnews.netscape.com

That server is still there, with its groups, by the way,

Ah that was it. How come Mozilla.org doesn't use SSL when Netscape does?

The reason that secnews was configured as SSL was so it could be used as
a test base for Netscape's Corporate Enterprise customers. That's the
only reason BTW. Port 563 users can see all ports but port 119 users
cannot see the 563 groups.

Interesting. Is that still even used? Isn't Netscape dead?
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