Many ISP's for some strange reason deny their users access to the alt
groups. alt.2600 being one of the most victimised.
Worse still, other ISPs don't provide access to any of the newsgroups at all.
(yikes).
My ISP happens to be one of them, and I get around this problem
by using Web based news archives.
Or by setting the NNTP server name in
the news client's configuration, to one of the servers in this
NNTP list
The websites that maintain archives of usenet posting sometimes restrict them to a few groups, but the The Web Based News Archives section of this document has a few sites that maintain archives of almost all the newsgroups.
Also worth checking out is the rtfm.edu archive of newsgroup FAQs, which can be accessed by regular FTP, FTP mail or rtfm's special mail-server.
Mailling List
Some of the mailing lists that I subscribe to are.
www.lizt.com maintains a large collection
of mailling lists. Both commercial and non commercial. Though it's no
fault of theirs some of the commercial lists I tried to subscribe to
have not sent me anything even one month after.
You can subscribe to it by visiting the
LED website.
NNTP Servers
However both SDF and 206.136.168.3 started having
difficulties and now I have switched to adenine.c.dna.affrc.go.jp,
which covers a wide range of newsgroups.
A very comprehensive list of NNTP servers can be found at
the internet zoo
Sorry Tripod, does not allow me to say it. rtfm.mit.edu maintains, an excellent archive of Usenet FAQs. These can be accessed by the use of an anonymous FTP client. Or by using the rtfm mail-server. To obtain a list of commands used with the mail-server send mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with the word help in the body of the message.
raditha@usa.net revised Oct 24, 1998