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Internet Newsgroups FAQ:

 


What are Internet Newsgroups?.

Usenet News is a worldwide electronic discussion forum. People can exchange information and participate in discussions on a wide variety of topics. They can even exchange pictures, music, and other multimedia content through the alt.binaries newsgroups.

Usenet News organizes the discussions into topics called newsgroups. The topics are organized into trees called hierarchies. For example, the rec hierarchy is one of the major collections of topics, featuring recreational topics such as hobbies, sports, and the arts. The rec.arts newsgroups are a sub-hierarchy featuring artistic topics, including such newsgroups as rec.arts.animation and rec.arts.dance, where you will find discussions on animation and dance, respectively.

There are newsgroups for jokes, for trading pictures, for serious scientific discussions, for religion, and for almost anything you can think of. Some are global, while others are oriented toward specific countries, states, cities, universities, or organizations.

Most newsgroups are in English, but there are many hierarchies in other languages as well, such as fr , the French newsgroups, es , the Spanish newsgroups, or de , the German newsgroups.

Many newsgroups have FAQ's, or sets of frequently asked questions, which are posted periodically for the benefit of new readers. These make an excellent introduction to the newsgroups, and can help new readers avoid repeating questions answered in the FAQ, since this will annoy regular readers of the groups. The official FAQ repository for the Usenet News System may be found in bare-bones form at rtfm.mit.edu, organized by newsgroup or by hierarchy. Links to these FAQ's will be found in the Newsville newsgroup listings where available.

Many newsgroups have a charter which explains the purpose of the newsgroup and its acceptable uses. The charter is posted periodically, and can usually be found in the FAQ's. It is advisable to read a group's charter before attempting to post anything to it, to avoid offending the group's readers.

Copyrighted or illegal information should not be posted to any newsgroups, even though such information may be found in some of them. Articles are presumed to be owned by their authors, and should not be reused without permission.

Newsgroups may be moderated or unmoderated. Moderated groups have a moderator to ensure that all discussions remain focused and on-topic. Messages to be posted to these groups must be sent to the group's moderator, who periodically reviews them and posts them to the newsgroup. In unmoderated groups, each user is responsible for posting material appropriately, directly to the newsgroup.

The creation of new newsgroups in each hierarchy is normally moderated, and often subject to a vote by newsgroup readers. The exception is the alt hierarchy, where anarchy rules, and anyone with sufficient knowledge of the news system can create a newsgroup. Almost any topic can be found among the alt groups, including some with little or no content or interest.

 


Norwood Light Broadband Newsgroup Setting:
Using this setting when setting up your Internet Newsgroup client..

Internet Newsgroup Server:   corpsurge2.newsfeeds.com

 

 


Configure Outlook Express for Newsgroups: 

  1. Open Outlook Express and select the Tools menu
  2. Click Accounts
  3. Select the Add button and Select News.
  4. In the Internet Connection Wizard, type your name in the Display name field as you would like it to appear when you send e-mail (i.e John Doe) Click NEXT
  5. Enter your e-mail address username@norwoodlight.com  (i.e (jdoe@norwoodlight.com) Click NEXT
  6. In the Internet News Server field type: corpsurge2.newsfeeds.com
  7. Click FINISH

Outlook Express is now configured properly to view Internet Newsgroups


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