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Subject: What newsgroups are and how they work

Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2014 10:32:37 -0900

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From: nnq-board@anta.net (NNQ Moderation Team)

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Subject: What newsgroups are and how they work

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material to a large number of people. They share this fundamental

purpose with electronic mailing lists, Web-based bulletin boards,

etc. Newsgroups can appear to be very much like one of these

other kinds of forums, depending on how you access them.

Nevertheless, newsgroups are different from them in important

ways, and each kind of forum has its own quirks, advantages and

disadvantages.

Newsgroup messages are not stored in a single central location (as

with a Web-based bulletin board) or distributed from a single

central location (as with an electronic mailing list). Instead,

they are stored on a multitude of *news servers* that are operated

by Internet service providers (ISPs) for their customers, by

schools and universities for their students and staff, by

companies for their employees, by commercial and free News Service

Providers (NSPs), etc.

When someone posts a message in a newsgroup, it is first stored on

his/her provider's news server. That server then distributes

copies of the message to its *peers*, that is, to other servers

with which it has agreed to exchange newsgroup messages directly.

Those servers then distribute copies to *their* peers, and so on,

until (in principle) all the servers which carry that newsgroup

have a copy of the message. When someone reads a message in a

newsgroup, he/she is reading the copy that is stored on his/her

provider's news server.

Some newsgroups are *moderated*. In these newsgroups, the

poster's server sends messages directly to a *moderator* for

inspection. If the moderator approves a message, he/she posts it

on his/her provider's news server, and it propagates from there to

other servers (including yours).

For more details about the newsgroup distribution mechanism, see:

<http://www.anta.net/misc/nnq/how-it-works.html>.

People read and post to newsgroups using *news clients* (also

called *newsreaders*) such as Mozilla Thunderbird, and Microsoft

Outlook Express, and a variety of other software packages for

Windows, Unix, Linux, MacOS and other operating systems. These

newsreaders communicate with news servers via the NNTP protocol

(Network News Transfer Protocol). NNTP also specifies how news

servers exchange messages with each other.

Some servers make newsgroup messages available via a Web-based

interface that can be used with any Web browser, for example

<http://groups.google.com/>.

If you are reading this article in news.announce.newusers, please

note that this group is strictly moderated and does not accept

ordinary postings. If you try to post a follow-up (response) to

one of these articles, it will automatically appear only in

news.newusers.questions. If you try to post a new message (that

is not a follow-up) in news.announce.newusers, it will

automatically be rejected.

If you want to post questions or comments about this article,

please post them in news.newusers.questions instead.

Also, please send e-mail to us only if you have specific

corrections to the material in this posting, or other

administrative questions about news.announce.newusers. For

answers to other questions, please use the following resources:

+ Your newsreader software's documentation

+ Your Internet service provider's support staff

+ The news.newusers.questions web site

<http://www.anta.net/misc/nnq/>

+ A web search engine such as <http://www.google.com/> or

<http://search.yahoo.com/>

+ The newsgroup news.newusers.questions, for questions about

newsgroups

+ The newsgroups news.software.readers for specific help with

newsreaders or for newsreader recommendations

+ Other appropriate newsgroups, for other kinds of questions

+ One source of information about various newsreaders and news

service providers can be found at <http://www.newsreaders.com>

If you would like to post a periodic FAQ to news.announce.newusers,

please email the moderators at the address below.

This article was last revised on 11 February 2011.

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