Usenet server w/TimeWarner Internet?

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Usenet server w/TimeWarner Internet? Timothy Daniels 09-10-2006
Posted by Timothy Daniels on September 12, 2006, 5:03 am
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"$Bill" wrote:
> Luckily, I'm in SoCal and TW has left us on Adelphia's Giganews
> for the time being. The longer they take to do any switching -
> the better. Would be nice if they would just leave it there
> permanently.

I'm in SoCal, too, and I'm still getting service from GigaNews
via my Comcast account. A brochure that I received a couple days
ago from TimeWarner said that email domain name switchovers
will be available starting October 23rd (and mandatory after a
year). I guess we'll have until October 23rd to enjoy GigaNews.

What teases my imagination is that TimeWarner provides cable
infrastructure for Earthlink broadband in some areas, and maybe I
could eventually consolidate my Earthlink dialup with Earthlink cable.

*TimDaniels*

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Posted by The Kat on September 12, 2006, 5:12 am
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 02:03:23 -0700, "Timothy Daniels"

>"$Bill" wrote:
>> Luckily, I'm in SoCal and TW has left us on Adelphia's Giganews
>> for the time being. The longer they take to do any switching -
>> the better. Would be nice if they would just leave it there
>> permanently.
>
> I'm in SoCal, too, and I'm still getting service from GigaNews
>via my Comcast account.

I've subscribed to Agent Premium News.

Unlimited speed and volume, $14.75 a month.

I also have my own domain, and get it hosted for $2.95 a month,
which gives me unlimited email, AND no bogus 'account doesn't
exist' bounces that I got constantly with RR.

Sure, it costs me, but the cost is what I WOULD have spent on
RR Premium, and maybe a digital package or two, so RR is the
one who is losing by not having reliable service.



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Posted by $Bill on September 12, 2006, 7:39 am
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The Kat wrote:

> I also have my own domain, and get it hosted for $2.95 a month,
> which gives me unlimited email, AND no bogus 'account doesn't
> exist' bounces that I got constantly with RR.
>
> Sure, it costs me, but the cost is what I WOULD have spent on
> RR Premium, and maybe a digital package or two, so RR is the
> one who is losing by not having reliable service.

Looks like the TW takeover is not going to be a great thing for
us Adelphia users. :(

Posted by Timothy Daniels on September 12, 2006, 12:54 pm
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"The Kat" wrote:
> I also have my own domain, and get it hosted for $2.95 a month,
> which gives me unlimited email, AND no bogus 'account doesn't
> exist' bounces that I got constantly with RR.
>
> Sure, it costs me, but the cost is what I WOULD have spent on
> RR Premium, and maybe a digital package or two, so RR is the
> one who is losing by not having reliable service.


Are you saying that your mailbox would fill up easily at the RR
domain so RR would bounce email back to the senders?

*TimDaniels*

Posted by Bill M. on September 12, 2006, 1:04 pm
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 09:54:52 -0700, "Timothy Daniels"

>"The Kat" wrote:
>> I also have my own domain, and get it hosted for $2.95 a month,
>> which gives me unlimited email, AND no bogus 'account doesn't
>> exist' bounces that I got constantly with RR.
>>
>> Sure, it costs me, but the cost is what I WOULD have spent on
>> RR Premium, and maybe a digital package or two, so RR is the
>> one who is losing by not having reliable service.
>
>
> Are you saying that your mailbox would fill up easily at the RR
>domain so RR would bounce email back to the senders?
>
>*TimDaniels*

When I was on RR before moving to Comcast territory, it wasn't that
the mailbox would fill up. Instead, we'd go through periods where the
mail server would go offline. The worst that I can remember was a
10-day outage one November. We weren't happy campers.

--
Bill

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