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A news server is a collection of software used to handle Usenet articles. It may also refer to a computer itself which is primarily or solely used for handling Usenet. Access to Usenet is only available through news server providers. See more
End users often use the term "posting" to refer to a single message or file posted to Usenet. For articles containing plain text, this is synonymous … See more
Among the operators and users of commercial news servers, common concerns are the continually increasing storage and network capacity requirements and … See more
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All Usenet servers peer with one or more other servers in order to exchange articles. Occasionally, new … See moreA reader server provides an interface to read and post articles, generally with the assistance of a news client. A transit server exchanges articles with other servers. Most … See more
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