newsleecher
anybody else use newsleecher? i can't d/l anything this morning - all i'm seeing is red. anybody know what causes that?
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who's your Usenet provider?
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Like DD implied, it's probably your server.
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ah, i think this is the issue:
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edit: also, anybody think encrypted usenet service is worth the extra $'s? |
I'm on astraweb.(my thanks to napho)
110gb for $25 138 days retention Works for me. Using SSL encryption on their Secure Server. http://www.news.astraweb.com/downloadplans.html |
malvachat wanted a block account. If you want an unlimited monthly one, this server is inexpensive, even with the very weak American $
http://www.xlned.com/bestellen/ $4.79/month for 2.5MB speed/ $42.50 for the year $7.98/month for 5MB speed/ $71 for the year |
are the speeds per second? 5mb seems pretty slow...
i don't mind paying a few bucks for the service - do you think SSL encryption is worth paying for? hey mal, where do you get your nzb's? edit: Bellsouth/ATT always made me uncomfortable since they apparently spy on everything that passes thru their servers... |
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The 10MB account is $9.60/ month or $85 a year. And it includes SSL. They even have an upload server with SSL. I didn't know how much you were willing to pay, Mr Oil Tycoon. Some people get pissed that it's not free anymore. |
I use Xlned Lite, its 312KB. I was torn between that and the next one up, but I figured I'd try the Lite at first. I went with the 6 months rate. They let you easily upgrade if you decide you want a faster one.
This is my favorite site for nzb's http://nzbmatrix.com/index.php |
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yup, i like nzbsrus but i'm confused about something: the retention rate for nzbsrus is 20 days, if you don't give them money...so if you sign up for a paid usenet service, are you also getting nzb's from them, therefore taking advantage of their longer retention rate?
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Only the servers that use an interface allow you to get nzb's from them, or even download directly without an nzb. But they cost more because they cater to new users (take advantage of). This place has a longer retention for free. http://findnzb.com/ Total NZBS 270740 NZB Size 66034.6 GB Retention 245d 23h D/L's 1290 Here's a deal for AT&T people if you want longer retention. http://ngroups.net/index1.php?p=3isp |
yer a compendium of useful info, nap:W:
i'll have to ponder my next move...can't complain about paying a few bucks per month for unlimited content, just a question of where to put the $$'s... hey one more dumb question: i'm not quite clear on how you establish multiple simultaneous connections on say, Newsleecher, for example...are you opening separate instances of the same program? and btw, thanks to all for the info :beer: |
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Get my NZB's from any of the top sites United forums,matrix and merlin.
I've only been on the groups for three months and grabbed about 20gb of music.A couple of films a week and the odd thing.I've even uploaded stuff,but let takes a while coz my connection is slow. ---------------- Listening to: Tatu - How soon is now? via FoxyTunes |
i just might have 5 invites to Newzbin.com, the best dang Usenet search and NZB source on the planet today.
the cost is minimal, £0.3 sterling, or $.60 per week, affordable even to po' white trash like me, or big rich OIL TYCOONS such as tk. napsterites i recognize can PM me your email addy and i'll get the invite out asap. i'm only online sporadically atm, but be patient, you're gonna love the service. cheers :hflag: :ghug: |
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Sure I'm using altbinz(free of course)
http://www.altbinz.net/ It works great for me. secure.news.astraweb.com is what I connect to. I get 50 connections. When I put this into altbinz it automatically ticks the ssl box to port 563 or 443 Plus I get three other servers as back up. I find altbinz perfect for me not being very tech minded. It unrars the files and everything. I set up using this quick start guide. http://www.altbinz.net/wiki/Quick_Start_Guide ---------------- Listening to: Morrissey - Girlfrend in a coma via FoxyTunes |
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Good for you.
Yeah these newsgroup things are the way to go. I've come across some real gems the last couple of months. Naps deserves a lot of credit he pointed me in the right direction at first. Of course once you get involved with a site,there's always somebody willing to pass on information. That's the joy of the net,it out ways some the pratts you have to deal with sometimes. (Nudge,nudge,wink,wink,know what I mean?) ---------------- Listening to: The Smiths - Hand In Glove via FoxyTunes |
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