Sat, 28 May 1994 13:28:47 EDT
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[ This seems to be straying from LSTOWN's purview, so I'll keep ]
[ it short. ]
>There are LOTS of hosts that don't offer NetNews [...] If you
>could offer a service that would let individuals subscribe (send
>and receive) to SPECIFIC news groups [...]
If this were to ever become reality, I would IMMEDIATELY dispatch
an official demand that my domain NEVER be served. If the company
refused, I would install mailer filters to bit-bucket that company's
mailings. I suspect that you'd run into similar requests from any-
one who already has Usenet.
>You might also think of running an "automated" clipping service. Let
>people define a set of keywords (with appropriate boolean logic, i.e.,
>macintosh or powermac and not "flame on" for example) to receive messages
>from all lists or a defined subset (comp.sys.* for example).
While this has potential, it's a tough proposition. Our Usenet host,
carrying a fairly complete selection of newsgroups, pulls in anywhere
from 90 to 110 Mbytes *per day*. That's an awful lot of stuff to
query/archive...
--Wes
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