For any n.i.n user who doesn't already know this, there is another
German university now sponsoring a free newsserver. Go to:
http://news.sunsite.dk
I'm using it now.
So if you don't want to pay the n.i.n fee or you don't like the only
method they've provided for payment (in the US at least) this looks like
a good alternative.
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Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 16:18:37 -0800, lgb <[email protected]> wrote:
> For any n.i.n user who doesn't already know this, there is another
> German university now sponsoring a free newsserver. Go to:
>
> http://news.sunsite.dk
Denmark is in Germany now? My ancestors are gonna be pissed (again).
> I'm using it now.
I'll try it, but...
> So if you don't want to pay the n.i.n fee or you don't like the only
> method they've provided for payment (in the US at least) this looks like
> a good alternative.
Well, the buck and a half a month or whatever isn't going to break me,
and although I'm not thrilled with the TOS of their payment agent, I've
got very strong antispam filtering because I use spamcop, so I'll
probably try the Danish one, and pay for the German one.
Thanks for the pointer, though.
Dave
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:57:37 -0500, Lee Michaels <leemichaels*nadaspam*@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Do they enforce these rules?
>
> Users of the SunSITE.dk USENET news server are required to
> follow this set of rules. Disregarding the rules may cause
> termination of access privileges without further notice!
> Real Name:
> It is required to use the accurate personal name
> (also called "real name") in each posting, particularly in the
> From: or Sender: field. It is not sufficient to include your
> name in the signature solely.
I dunno - I use my real name, so I'm fine with that.
> Accurate Sender Address:
> The e-mail address in From: or Sender: fields must belong to
> you. Using identifiers of other individuals is not permitted.
I also use my real email address, so I'm still OK with that. spamcop
blocks 98-99% of the spam that tries to get to me, so I really don't
mind sharing my address publically.
> I got this from their website.
These are similar terms to news.individual.net, by the way.
Dave
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 14:21:46 -0500, Lee Michaels <leemichaels*nadaspam*@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> "Dave Hinz" <[email protected]> wrote
>>
>> These are similar terms to news.individual.net, by the way.
>>
> Yes, I am aware of similar rules at news.individual.net.
> But nobody ever enforced them. I wonder if they do at Sunsite.dk.
(shrug) dunno. You could always try it, and if you don't like it,
get a full refund.
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
says...
> > For any n.i.n user who doesn't already know this, there is another
> > German university now sponsoring a free newsserver. Go to:
> >
> > http://news.sunsite.dk
>
> Denmark is in Germany now? My ancestors are gonna be pissed (again).
>
Oops - I read that as "de".
--
Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description
"Dave Hinz" <[email protected]> wrote
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 11:57:37 -0500, Lee Michaels
> <leemichaels*nadaspam*@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>> Do they enforce these rules?
>>
>> Users of the SunSITE.dk USENET news server are required to
>> follow this set of rules. Disregarding the rules may cause
>> termination of access privileges without further notice!
>
>> Real Name:
>> It is required to use the accurate personal name
>> (also called "real name") in each posting, particularly in the
>> From: or Sender: field. It is not sufficient to include your
>> name in the signature solely.
>
> I dunno - I use my real name, so I'm fine with that.
>
>> Accurate Sender Address:
>> The e-mail address in From: or Sender: fields must belong to
>> you. Using identifiers of other individuals is not permitted.
>
> I also use my real email address, so I'm still OK with that. spamcop
> blocks 98-99% of the spam that tries to get to me, so I really don't
> mind sharing my address publically.
>
>> I got this from their website.
>
> These are similar terms to news.individual.net, by the way.
>
Yes, I am aware of similar rules at news.individual.net.
But nobody ever enforced them. I wonder if they do at Sunsite.dk.
"Dave Hinz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 16:18:37 -0800, lgb <[email protected]> wrote:
>> For any n.i.n user who doesn't already know this, there is another
>> German university now sponsoring a free newsserver. Go to:
>>
>> http://news.sunsite.dk
>
> Denmark is in Germany now? My ancestors are gonna be pissed (again).
>
>> I'm using it now.
>
> I'll try it, but...
>
>> So if you don't want to pay the n.i.n fee or you don't like the only
>> method they've provided for payment (in the US at least) this looks like
>> a good alternative.
>
> Well, the buck and a half a month or whatever isn't going to break me,
> and although I'm not thrilled with the TOS of their payment agent, I've
> got very strong antispam filtering because I use spamcop, so I'll
> probably try the Danish one, and pay for the German one.
>
> Thanks for the pointer, though.
>
> Dave
>
Do they enforce these rules?
Users of the SunSITE.dk USENET news server are required to
follow this set of rules. Disregarding the rules may cause
termination of access privileges without further notice!
Real Name:
It is required to use the accurate personal name
(also called "real name") in each posting, particularly in the
From: or Sender: field. It is not sufficient to include your
name in the signature solely.
Accurate Sender Address:
The e-mail address in From: or Sender: fields must belong to
you. Using identifiers of other individuals is not permitted.
I got this from their website.