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Re: Message Subject [message #185874 is a reply to message #185871] Tue, 13 May 2014 15:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 5/13/2014 11:29 AM, richard wrote:
> On Mon, 12 May 2014 20:52:28 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>> On 5/12/2014 8:46 PM, richard wrote:
>>> On Mon, 12 May 2014 19:46:44 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 5/12/2014 5:56 PM, richard wrote:
>>>> > On 12 May 2014 20:48:31 GMT, your_email(at)gmail(dot)com wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >> How can I use PHP to post new and reply to existing Usenet messages?
>>>> >
>>>> > First, learn how to properly post a question or article in usenet.
>>>> > Your subject has nothing to do with the question asked.
>>>> > Now ask your host if your hosting package can handle the task you want it
>>>> > to do.
>>>> > To properly handle usenet, unless you just want to have a few private
>>>> > newsgroups for your own private use, most hosts will require you to have a
>>>> > dedicated IP and a server that can hanle NNTP.
>>>> >
>>>> > Sounds like a homework assignment.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Once again it sounds like you have no idea what you're talking about. A
>>>> usenet client requires neither private newsgroups or a dedicated IP.
>>>>
>>>> And I doubt very much it's a homework assignment.
>>>
>>> I have already asked my hosts what is needed to do basically anything with
>>> usenet on my site. They told me I needed a dedicated IP and a higher grade
>>> package.
>>> Yeah ok, you might get away with a dozen or so newsgroups.
>>> But don't even consider trying to host 100,000 groups.
>>>
>>> White it can be done, and is done on many sites, I'm just saying this is
>>> not something to tackle if you have no idea on where to begin.
>>> Since the OP oculdn't even get the title of the post right, let alone the
>>> email addy, ya think he's ready to tackle what he wants to do?
>>> I think not.
>>>
>>> However, if I do ever want to host newsgroups on my site, I could very
>>> easily.
>>> I buy the service from newsguy, they install a perl script on my site and
>>> I'm in business.
>>>
>>
>> ROFLAMO! You don't even know the difference between a SERVER and a CLIENT.
>>
>> It's not that hard for someone INTELLIGENT to create a client in PHP;
>> it's much harder for YOU to create ANYTHING - PHP or otherwise.
>
> Ok smartboy, answer me this then.
> You have one newsgroup that the public at large can have total, free access
> to. You have a single account with a usenet service.
> Ten days after you go online, suddenly it stops working.
> Why? So the provider says, "Excessive bandwidth" and a number of other
> reasons.
> You dicker back and forth and come to find out they won't continue the
> service because you are abusing the account TOS. So how do you rectify the
> problem?
> Pay some big bucks for a proper newsfeed and you'll be back in business.
>

Which has absolutely NOTHING to do with the OPs question. But we know
you're too stoopid to understand that.


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