Newsgroups provide a valuable resource of information as well
as being a great way of interacting with the rest of the online
community. They act as a big online bulletin board, where people
can post questions, ideas, information, pictures, files or anything
else they wish to, in a public forum. Other users may then interact
with these posts, either publicly or privately, by sending their
own replies.
The Linknet news server provides access to over 30,000 newsgroups
on almost every topic. Many groups are computer related, but there
are also many devoted to music, genealogy, animals, gardening, cooking
and an endless array of other interests. Some newsgroups allow people
to ask questions and receive help, while others host ongoing debates.
Setting Up News
The Linknet installation CD automatically sets up access to newsgroups.
You should have "news.linknet.com.au" on the left-hand
of your Outlook Express window. If not, the instructions below will
help you to set up news.
Outlook Express 6
- Open Outlook Express as normal
- Click the Tools menu and then select Accounts
- Click the News tab
- If you have any news accounts already configured, you should
remove them unless you know you need them. To remove any unwanted
accounts, select them one at a time and click Remove. Click Yes
when asked if you are sure, then repeat the process for any other
unwanted accounts
- Click Add, then select News
- Enter your name (this can be anything you like, eg. Bill Smith)
and click Next
- Enter your email address and click Next. We recommend that
you do NOT use your real email address to avoid spam
- Enter the News server: news.linknet.com.au and click Next
- If you are using Outlook Express 5 or 6, skip to step 12
- Enter a friendly name for the news server or just click Next
to leave it as news.linknet.com.au
- Choose a connection method (I will establish my Internet connection
manually is probably best), then click Next
- Click Finish
- Click Close
- You will be asked if you wish to download newsgroups from the
server you added. Click Yes
- Outlook Express will now download the list of groups. There
are over 30,000 newsgroups, so the list will take about 5 - 10
minutes to download depending on the speed of your connection
to Linknet
Mozilla Thunderbird
- Open Thunderbird as normal
- Go to the Tools menu and click on the Add Account button
- This will open up the Account wizard window.On the first screen select News Group account then click Next.
- On the next screen enter both your Name and Email address, then click Next.
- On the next screen, enter the linknet news server - news.linknet.com.au and click on Next.
- On the next screen, enter the account name and then click Next.
- Once on the next screen, click on the finish button and you will have completed setting up a News Group account.
If you have problems setting up your newsgroups, email Support
at support@linknet.com.au
Once you have set up your news account, you will be able to browse
or search through the list of newsgroups and subscribe to any that
sound interesting. Subscribing to a newsgroup simply means that
you are choosing to view that newsgroup - it does not cost anything,
and you may unsubscribe (ie. stop viewing the group) at any time.
Newsgroups may seem a little strange at first, as there are often
some language styles that you may not be familiar with, and certain
points of netiquette apply. It is often a good idea to first read
through older posts to gain an understanding of how discussions
unfold in a particular newsgroup for a few days before making a
post to it yourself.
If you are a bit nervous about posting, you may like to post to
linknet.general - most of the people that post there are friendly
and will be able to give you a few tips. Good luck, and have fun!
Please note that abusing or harassing other people on newsgroups
or by email is a breach of the Terms
& Conditions of your account, and may result in your account
being suspended. Please, do the right thing and make the Internet
an enjoyable place for EVERYONE.
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