On 2013-04-02, Aragorn <str...@telenet.be.invalid> wrote:
> KNode and Pan are both GUI-based. So is Thunderbird, albeit that it is
> more of an e-mail client with newsreader functionality than a real
> newsreader.
>
> As for a free news server, register here...
>
>
http://www.eternal-september.org
I used to use Pan, and it worked well. I tried out KNode, but it
wouldn't let me store articles locally so that I could read them without
being connected to the internet (I'm on dial-up), so that ruled it out
for me. It's possible it suffers from the same requirements that KMail
does, and won't run without akonadi, strigi, and friends.
Eternal September does seem to be a well-respected, free newsserver.
Other free ones are
news.aioe.org (reviled by some as a source of
anonymous trolling) and
news.sunsite.dk. Most, if not all, free
newsservers do not carry binary attachments, if that matters to you.
Teranews and
news.individual.net require payment to use, but seem to be
reputable. If you want to find more free newsservers, you could Google
them or use hierarchical search services like Yahoo! (
dir.yahoo.com) or
the Open Directory Project (
dmoz.org).
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