I hope I'm not reporting a known problem, but it seems that the NNTP server is
not getting new postings any more.
Thanks in advance!
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Mike Rylander wrote: I hope I'm not reporting a known problem, but it seems that the NNTP server is not getting new postings any more.
Thanks in advance! -- Mike Rylander mi***@purplefro g.com
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