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Larry[_5_]
August 6th 11, 05:48 AM
On or around August 1.

Frank Whiteley
August 6th 11, 06:47 AM
On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 21:48:58 -0700, Larry wrote:

> On or around August 1.

This is the second protracted lack of service. It was sporadic between
the two 'outages'. I suspect they've actually exceeded their capacity with
the new Google Plus testing, as they've suspended invitations with the
admission that they've exceeded their capacity. Saw an article recently
that said it was the largest start up ever (22m+ users?). Just a guess
that's all running in parallel to existing offerings on existing servers,
so they've prioritized what's available. Groups are high volume, low
return. There was some short unavailability of all things Google on Monday
AM, so I think they were playing with their DNS for a bit.

vaughn[_3_]
August 6th 11, 12:41 PM
"Larry" > wrote in message
...
> On or around August 1.

Other than as a "work around" when you are using somebody else's computer; why
would anyone use Google Groups to access Usenet groups? For one thing, Google
Groups is full of spam. There are much better ways to access ras. Virtually
any other way you choose will be better and faster.

Vaughn

Tony Condon
August 6th 11, 04:17 PM
i couldn't get outlook to work at work for reading RAS, i don't have/use
outlook at home, and like to access ras from multiple computers. Spam has
(had) gotten a lot better on google groups recently. it still showed up
occasionally but was quickly removed. i guess its back to
ras.gliderpilot.net for me

At 11:41 06 August 2011, vaughn wrote:
>
>"Larry" wrote in message
...
>> On or around August 1.
>
>Other than as a "work around" when you are using somebody else's
computer;
>why
>would anyone use Google Groups to access Usenet groups? For one thing,
>Google
>Groups is full of spam. There are much better ways to access ras.
>Virtually
>any other way you choose will be better and faster.
>
>Vaughn
>
>
>

Tony Condon
August 6th 11, 04:18 PM
i couldn't get outlook to work at work for reading RAS, i don't have/use
outlook at home, and like to access ras from multiple computers. Spam has
(had) gotten a lot better on google groups recently. it still showed up
occasionally but was quickly removed. i guess its back to
ras.gliderpilot.net for me

At 11:41 06 August 2011, vaughn wrote:
>
>"Larry" wrote in message
...
>> On or around August 1.
>
>Other than as a "work around" when you are using somebody else's
computer;
>why
>would anyone use Google Groups to access Usenet groups? For one thing,
>Google
>Groups is full of spam. There are much better ways to access ras.
>Virtually
>any other way you choose will be better and faster.
>
>Vaughn
>
>
>

Tony Condon
August 6th 11, 04:18 PM
i couldn't get outlook to work at work for reading RAS, i don't have/use
outlook at home, and like to access ras from multiple computers. Spam has
(had) gotten a lot better on google groups recently. it still showed up
occasionally but was quickly removed. i guess its back to
ras.gliderpilot.net for me

At 11:41 06 August 2011, vaughn wrote:
>
>"Larry" wrote in message
...
>> On or around August 1.
>
>Other than as a "work around" when you are using somebody else's
computer;
>why
>would anyone use Google Groups to access Usenet groups? For one thing,
>Google
>Groups is full of spam. There are much better ways to access ras.
>Virtually
>any other way you choose will be better and faster.
>
>Vaughn
>
>
>

Paul Remde
August 6th 11, 06:48 PM
Hi Tony,

Outlook doesn't work. You need to use Outlook Express (Windows XP) or
"Windows Mail" (Vista or 7). It is pretty easy to setup. Give me a call if
you need help.

Paul Remde

"Tony Condon" > wrote in message
.com...
>i couldn't get outlook to work at work for reading RAS, i don't have/use
> outlook at home, and like to access ras from multiple computers. Spam has
> (had) gotten a lot better on google groups recently. it still showed up
> occasionally but was quickly removed. i guess its back to
> ras.gliderpilot.net for me
>
> At 11:41 06 August 2011, vaughn wrote:
>>
>>"Larry" wrote in message
...
>>> On or around August 1.
>>
>>Other than as a "work around" when you are using somebody else's
> computer;
>>why
>>would anyone use Google Groups to access Usenet groups? For one thing,
>>Google
>>Groups is full of spam. There are much better ways to access ras.
>>Virtually
>>any other way you choose will be better and faster.
>>
>>Vaughn
>>
>>
>>
>

vaughn[_3_]
August 6th 11, 07:31 PM
"Tony Condon" > wrote in message
.com...
>i couldn't get outlook to work at work for reading RAS,

Outlook Express, not Outlook. Despite the similar name, they are two totally
different programs.

I've been using Outlook Express for years now. Many will tell you that there
are better newsreader programs out there, and they are likely right. I've just
found that OE meets my needs, and never had reason to look further.

Vaughn

Frank Whiteley
August 6th 11, 10:55 PM
Au contraire Paul, there are news reader plugins for some versions of
Outlook, but Tony doesn't have it at home and may not be able to muck
around with the work PC much.

Windows Live Mail works for Windows 7 and as you point out Windows Mail
for Vista.

For a free news account. Visit www.eternal-september.org.

Pan is a useful and free cross platform USENET client. pan.rebelbase.org
May require GTK+ DLL support.

Frank Whiteley
Posted via PAN


On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 12:48:31 -0500, Paul Remde wrote:

> Hi Tony,
>
> Outlook doesn't work. You need to use Outlook Express (Windows XP) or
> "Windows Mail" (Vista or 7). It is pretty easy to setup. Give me a
> call if you need help.
>
> Paul Remde
>
> "Tony Condon" > wrote in message
> .com...
>>i couldn't get outlook to work at work for reading RAS, i don't have/use
>> outlook at home, and like to access ras from multiple computers. Spam
>> has (had) gotten a lot better on google groups recently. it still
>> showed up occasionally but was quickly removed. i guess its back to
>> ras.gliderpilot.net for me
>>

Andreas Maurer
August 7th 11, 12:30 AM
On Sat, 6 Aug 2011 21:55:31 +0000 (UTC), Frank Whiteley
> wrote:

>Au contraire Paul, there are news reader plugins for some versions of
>Outlook, but Tony doesn't have it at home and may not be able to muck
>around with the work PC much.
>
>Windows Live Mail works for Windows 7 and as you point out Windows Mail
>for Vista.
>
>For a free news account. Visit www.eternal-september.org.
>
>Pan is a useful and free cross platform USENET client. pan.rebelbase.org
>May require GTK+ DLL support.


Gentlemen.... I'd propose to use use Mozilla Thunderbird.
Freeware, extremely easy to set up, works like a charm.


Andreas

Craig Funston[_2_]
August 8th 11, 07:41 PM
Now testing eternal-september using Opera. Andreas, if this goes only to
you and not the group, I apologize.

Thanks,
Craig Funston


On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 16:30:53 -0700, Andreas Maurer >
wrote:

> On Sat, 6 Aug 2011 21:55:31 +0000 (UTC), Frank Whiteley
> > wrote:
>
>> Au contraire Paul, there are news reader plugins for some versions of
>> Outlook, but Tony doesn't have it at home and may not be able to muck
>> around with the work PC much.
>>
>> Windows Live Mail works for Windows 7 and as you point out Windows Mail
>> for Vista.
>>
>> For a free news account. Visit www.eternal-september.org.
>>
>> Pan is a useful and free cross platform USENET client.
>> pan.rebelbase.org
>> May require GTK+ DLL support.
>
>
> Gentlemen.... I'd propose to use use Mozilla Thunderbird.
> Freeware, extremely easy to set up, works like a charm.
>
>
> Andreas


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vaughn[_3_]
August 8th 11, 10:27 PM
"Craig Funston" > wrote in message
news:op.vzwrima3s4tmou@imac-pc...
> Now testing eternal-september using Opera. Andreas, if this goes only to you
> and not the group, I apologize.
>
You did it!

Vaughn

Andreas Maurer
August 8th 11, 11:08 PM
Hi Craig,

looking good - it definitely went to the group. :)


On Mon, 08 Aug 2011 11:41:00 -0700, "Craig Funston"
> wrote:

>Now testing eternal-september using Opera. Andreas, if this goes only to
>you and not the group, I apologize.
>
>Thanks,
>Craig Funston
>
>
>On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 16:30:53 -0700, Andreas Maurer >
>wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 6 Aug 2011 21:55:31 +0000 (UTC), Frank Whiteley
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Au contraire Paul, there are news reader plugins for some versions of
>>> Outlook, but Tony doesn't have it at home and may not be able to muck
>>> around with the work PC much.
>>>
>>> Windows Live Mail works for Windows 7 and as you point out Windows Mail
>>> for Vista.
>>>
>>> For a free news account. Visit www.eternal-september.org.
>>>
>>> Pan is a useful and free cross platform USENET client.
>>> pan.rebelbase.org
>>> May require GTK+ DLL support.
>>
>>
>> Gentlemen.... I'd propose to use use Mozilla Thunderbird.
>> Freeware, extremely easy to set up, works like a charm.
>>
>>
>> Andreas

Craig Funston[_2_]
August 8th 11, 11:13 PM
It's much nicer and really didn't take that long to set up. Opera has a
bit of a glitch that requires going into the actual config file with a
text editor and making a change, but it's fairly well documented. Lots of
things I like about Opera & I may even switch from FF.

Craig

On Mon, 08 Aug 2011 14:27:44 -0700, vaughn >
wrote:

>
> "Craig Funston" > wrote in message
> news:op.vzwrima3s4tmou@imac-pc...
>> Now testing eternal-september using Opera. Andreas, if this goes only
>> to you
>> and not the group, I apologize.
>>
> You did it!
>
> Vaughn
>
>


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