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On 28 Oct, 03:53, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote:
"Janet" wrote in message I can get a new email address/server etc but using Thunderbird I would warn you to be very concerned about using Thunderbird. Oh bother, to say the least. I was only using it to access emails separately on the laptop. Maybe I'll use soething lese but how you would swt up Turnpike to accept emails and news etc other than demon, I'll never know! Besides Turnpike will only work on 1 machine unless you buy the network one, I need Turnpike (which actaully, bless its little cotton socks) is a brilliant no frills program generally. Thanks for all the suggestions, not sure that zen and virgin are newsservers? |
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, Janet writes On 28 Oct, 03:53, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote: "Janet" wrote in message I can get a new email address/server etc but using Thunderbird I would warn you to be very concerned about using Thunderbird. Oh bother, to say the least. I was only using it to access emails separately on the laptop. Maybe I'll use soething lese but how you would swt up Turnpike to accept emails and news etc other than demon, I'll never know! Besides Turnpike will only work on 1 machine unless you buy the network one, I need Turnpike (which actaully, bless its little cotton socks) is a brilliant no frills program generally. Thanks for all the suggestions, not sure that zen and virgin are newsservers? I agree about Turnpike, which is why I was delighted to find that it works perfectly with Zen. All my E-mails, posts etc. managed by TP. The only difference is that I'm no longer driven mad by Demon. Perfect ... except it's a couple of pounds more (but that's by choice and includes VOIP and domain etc.). I couldn't recommend it more highly. -- Tom W. Deepest Dorset |
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from Janet contains these words: Oh bother, to say the least. I was only using it to access emails separately on the laptop. Maybe I'll use soething lese but how you would swt up Turnpike to accept emails and news etc other than demon, I'll never know! Someone from Demon will be along to tell you in a minute. To be sure, I've crossposted this to The Shed, where there are some eDominets lurking. Besides Turnpike will only work on 1 machine unless you buy the network one, I need Turnpike (which actaully, bless its little cotton socks) is a brilliant no frills program generally. Well, there's nothing much the matter with Thunderbird - it's first and foremost a mail program though. It's no more susceptible to nasties than most other programs. Thanks for all the suggestions, not sure that zen and virgin are newsservers? Virgin is an ISP but has its own news-server, and I think this goes for Zen too. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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On 28/10/08 17:14, in article
, "Rusty_Hinge" wrote: The message from Ian Prideaux contains these words: I notice a lot of people have replied "I use XXX isp, so I use their newsserver". Usually, if you're not a customer of XXX isp, then you won't be able to use their newsservers. True, but as the OP sounded somewhat dischuffed with Demon snip Demonised, eh? -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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, Janet wrote On 28 Oct, 03:53, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote: "Janet" wrote in message I can get a new email address/server etc but using Thunderbird I would warn you to be very concerned about using Thunderbird. Oh bother, to say the least. I was only using it to access emails separately on the laptop. Maybe I'll use soething lese but how you would swt up Turnpike to accept emails and news etc other than demon, I'll never know! Besides Turnpike will only work on 1 machine unless you buy the network one, I need Turnpike (which actaully, bless its little cotton socks) is a brilliant no frills program generally. Thanks for all the suggestions, not sure that zen and virgin are newsservers? I have universal licence copy of turnpike and it has worked with every ISP I used. Its currently being used for this post using Freedom2Surf servers and also configured for my two backup (pay as you go dial-up) ISPs. Turnpike universal licence was around £25 when I purchased it, unfortunately it's now £199 BTW, I was with Demon for around 8 years until 2000 and left because of their ongoing usenet server problems. Although having changed ISPs again since then I found the Usenet servers from Freeserve, Claranet and now F2S(Giga-news) far superior to the service from Demon. I wouldn't recommend my current ISP (F2S) as it's been bought out since I joined and the service isn't as good as it was 6 months ago. -- Alan news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
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In message , Alan
writes In message , Janet wrote On 28 Oct, 03:53, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote: "Janet" wrote in message I can get a new email address/server etc but using Thunderbird I would warn you to be very concerned about using Thunderbird. Oh bother, to say the least. I was only using it to access emails separately on the laptop. I don't think there is anything especially to worry about using Thunderbird. Maybe I'll use soething lese but how you would swt up Turnpike to accept emails and news etc other than demon, I'll never know! Besides Turnpike will only work on 1 machine unless you buy the network one, That's not correct. You can use Turnpike with one 'seat' on a network, but only one copy can be accessing the database at anyone time. however things have changed with 6.07 I need Turnpike (which actaully, bless its little cotton socks) is a brilliant no frills program generally. I have universal licence copy of turnpike and it has worked with every ISP I used. Its currently being used for this post using Freedom2Surf servers and also configured for my two backup (pay as you go dial-up) ISPs. Turnpike universal licence was around £25 when I purchased it, unfortunately it's now £199 Yep, if you don't already have a Universal licence, then it's pretty much priced out of the home user now. However, along with the change in pricing with Turnpike 6.07, you don't need to buy extra 'seats' for multiple concurrent users. A Universal licence now covers you for upto 254 users. So if you already have a Universal licence you are better off now -- Chris French |
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from Sacha contains these words: On 28/10/08 17:14, in article , "Rusty_Hinge" wrote: The message from Ian Prideaux contains these words: I notice a lot of people have replied "I use XXX isp, so I use their newsserver". Usually, if you're not a customer of XXX isp, then you won't be able to use their newsservers. True, but as the OP sounded somewhat dischuffed with Demon snip Demonised, eh? Demonstrably. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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On 28/10/08 21:38, in article
, "Rusty_Hinge" wrote: The message from Sacha contains these words: On 28/10/08 17:14, in article , "Rusty_Hinge" wrote: The message from Ian Prideaux contains these words: I notice a lot of people have replied "I use XXX isp, so I use their newsserver". Usually, if you're not a customer of XXX isp, then you won't be able to use their newsservers. True, but as the OP sounded somewhat dischuffed with Demon snip Demonised, eh? Demonstrably. QED -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon (new website online) |
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In message , Alan
writes In message , Janet wrote On 28 Oct, 03:53, "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote: "Janet" wrote in message I can get a new email address/server etc but using Thunderbird I would warn you to be very concerned about using Thunderbird. Oh bother, to say the least. I was only using it to access emails separately on the laptop. Maybe I'll use soething lese but how you would swt up Turnpike to accept emails and news etc other than demon, I'll never know! Besides Turnpike will only work on 1 machine unless you buy the network one, I need Turnpike (which actaully, bless its little cotton socks) is a brilliant no frills program generally. Thanks for all the suggestions, not sure that zen and virgin are newsservers? I have universal licence copy of turnpike and it has worked with every ISP I used. Its currently being used for this post using Freedom2Surf servers and also configured for my two backup (pay as you go dial-up) ISPs. Turnpike universal licence was around £25 when I purchased it, unfortunately it's now £199 BTW, I was with Demon for around 8 years until 2000 and left because of their ongoing usenet server problems. Although having changed ISPs again since then I found the Usenet servers from Freeserve, Claranet and now F2S(Giga-news) far superior to the service from Demon. I wouldn't recommend my current ISP (F2S) as it's been bought out since I joined and the service isn't as good as it was 6 months ago. I blv that OP had been with Demon for some years. If, like me, she had got TP originally with the Demon Suite and upgraded it as far as TP6.05 (but no further), I believe it possible that she has a universal version automatically. Easily checked by opening Connect - Help - About. -- Tom W. Deepest Dorset |
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Somewhere on teh intarwebs "AriesVal" typed:
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 15:55:33 -0700 (PDT), Janet wrote: Question: I can get a new email address/server etc but using Thunderbird what usenet server should i use? Most will allow you to read but not post. What do others use ? (other than those bound up with OE or dreadful things such as AOL My back ups to NIN a Motzarella, Albasini, and PlusNet (my isp)and there's another one but only allows you 25 posts per day. Still useful as a backup tho. http://news.aioe.org/ .... and I've seen nobody mention x-privat.org, a free news server I use sometimes. It has a limit of 10MB a day, an absolutely huge amount for text-only newsgroups. -- Shaun. DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it. If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-) |
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I uses virgin as my ISP (they have had some news and mail problems) as the
cable connection is flawless. I use hotmail (plus) for email - 15 quid a year I use individual.net for news - about the same I can say I reccomend both to you, regardless of your isp |
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