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Pepi (pepi@egg.nog) 2019/07/16 11:18

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On Tue, 02 Jul 2019 04:29:06 +0000, I'm wrote:

> I use News Group Direct and Astraweb for usenet service. Since Saturday,
> I have not been able to download anything. I keep getting an error
> message saying that the file does not exist. It doesn't matter what it
> is, videos,
> music, pictures, texts. Same error message on both servers. I've been
> using these services for years with no problems until this weekend.
> Anyone else having problems? Those who aren't, please list the service
> you are using.

Easynews is also (usually) fine. And it has better retention than both
Giga (2,367 days) and Astra (3,000 days): 3,573 days. $9.95/month is okay
for me. And no, it isn't web based. You can get standard Usenet access
(Easynews Unlimited NNTP it's called), like I use. I say "usually"
because when things have been taken down this is what happens. Seems the
folder where it was stored still exists, but it's empty due to the take
down, so a reference is still showing up.

Altopia is really good in terms of reliability, but they have lousy
retention. (15 days or so, for larger files). I've tried them all. There
are a few newcomers in EU I haven't tried, mainly in NL and such, which
allegedly are also very good. But most don't list retention numbers and
that's vital. At least for me.

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