If so, can anyone help? (This is from a previous version which does not
have that problem)
All helpful suggestions [1] gratefully received!
Thanks
[2] other than "use Firefox/Thunderbird or whatever"
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> Who is your ISP/newsserver? What happens if you set up an account (OK
> not an account but a connetion) with nntp.aioe.org which is free and
> does not require even an account and is good to keep as a duplicate
> backup anyway.
>
ISP is BT Business (a "company" telephone line not shared - I get 7.3Mb
out of an advertised 8Mb. Whooooo! But I digress!
The aioe dos not seem to work, and crashes Opera completely (with the
"Windows" message option popping up to close the app.
I'm seriously thinking of removong the so-called upgrade!
> RuneMaster wrote:
>> On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 18:51:57 +0100, Reader in Invisible Writings
>> <markfo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> <CUT>
>>> Who is your ISP/newsserver? What happens if you set up an account (OK
>>> not an account but a connetion) with nntp.aioe.org which is free and
>>> does not require even an account and is good to keep as a duplicate
>>> backup anyway.
>>>
>> ISP is BT Business (a "company" telephone line not shared - I get
>> 7.3Mb out of an advertised 8Mb. Whooooo! But I digress!
>> The aioe dos not seem to work, and crashes Opera completely (with the
>> "Windows" message option popping up to close the app.
>> I'm seriously thinking of removong the so-called upgrade!
>>
> As I have no problem with aioe on TB along with by (Tiscali really)
> ISP's news server, it sounds like they broke something in Opera.
>
Pretty much my conclusion as well. Ho hum....
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> Has anyone else here:
> 1) upgraded to Opera 9.6, and
Yes.
> 2) got "authentification failed" message every time the computer tries
> to download the latest posts?
No.
> If so, can anyone help? (This is from a previous version which does not
> have that problem)
>
> All helpful suggestions [1] gratefully received!
Have you looked in Tools.Mail&ChatAccts, selected your newsreader account,
[Edit..]^Servers to see what's listed under NNTP Authentication?
Mine says [None] for my newsserver (news.virginmedia.com) which is correct
for a non-passworded newsserver.
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