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From: Rod Pemberton <NoHaveNotOne AT bcczxcfre DOT cmm>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Something wrong with Aioe
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 16:36:15 -0500
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On Wed, 27 Jan 2016 11:16:34 +0000 (UTC)
Martin Str|mberg <ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se> wrote:

[OT]

> Hmm... There are no new messages since the new year.
> But archives at delorie.com show that there are. Weird.
> 
> Let's see if this message goes through and if Aioe starts showing
> messages again.
> 

Your message went through.  I see it on other usenet
newservers and Google Groups.  I recently replaced
Opera as my newsreader since it had some issue where
posts wouldn't be displayed.  Since you're posting
via AIOE, you can subscribe and post to aioe.helpdesk,
if there is an issue with AIOE.

I've been posting through AIOE.  I don't read there.
Posting there has been very reliable, but their article
retention and completion is lousy, IMO.

You might try reading somewhere else for a while,
like freenews.netfront.net or news.dizum.net
or perhaps eternal-september or Google Groups.
I see more and more people using eternal-september,
preferencing it over AIOE for some reason ...
textnews.cambrium.nl was the best place to read
text-only groups, but it has been down for a while
now.  It's possible that this is permanent.

You can also telnet into Usenet newservers and
request the article via ARTICLE command with the
message ID.  E.g., look at the source for a missing
message on Google Groups.  Get the message ID.
E.g., to see if AIOE has your message above:

telnet nntp.aioe.org 119
ARTICLE <n8a8ug$f26$1 AT gioia DOT aioe DOT org>
QUIT


Rod Pemberton

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