Friday Feb. 18, 2011 Santa Rosa, California
Newsgroups are in the news here!
We are using newsgroups to provide technical support for these products: WebHub, Rubicon and IIS Backup.
To participate, you will need
- a newsgroup reader such as
- Thunderbird
Primarily an email client; supports the use of a proxy
- XanaNews
Written in Delphi, full Delphi 2006 source available,
zero proxy support as of 08-Aug-2009, otherwise quite
friendly to use
- the address of our newsgroup server: news.href.com
- a username and password: below
Request a username and password
Newsgroup Names
Probably your NNTP client will show you the available
newsgroups. Here is the current list:
- hreftools.public.announce
- hreftools.public.rubicon.support
- hreftools.public.rubicon.install
- hreftools.public.webhub.support
- hreftools.public.webhub.install
- hreftools.public.iisbackup.install
- hreftools.public.iisbackup.support
XanaNews - Authenticate Setting
If you are using XanaNews, go into Account Properties > Server Settings and make sure that the checkbox for
Always Authenticate is turned ON as shown in the
screenshot here.
If you have trouble reading messages, go into
Account Properties >
Dialup & Connection and turn off XOVER and possibly turn off pipelining. The number of connections is probably
not important, you can keep the default value.
Exit and restart XanaNews between major changes to the
connection settings because you can get different results, using the same settings, after a restart of XanaNews.
If you have trouble downloading ALL our newsgroup
messages with XanaNews, try downloading just headers
and then, if you are interested in any particular message, click into it to download that particular message. That will be
quicker for you, and is much more likely to work. At least
two people have had trouble downloading ALL messages; XanaNews
downloads 1 message and then hangs.
There are many alternatives to XanaNews, including
Mozilla Thunderbird, Microsoft Outlook, and probably a dozen
more on your favorite shareware download site.
Thanks to
Peter Hyde for the
XOVER, etc. advice.