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Thread: NewsLeecher supporting compressed headers from astraweb (XZVER)

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    tesco's Avatar woowoo
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    Quote Originally Posted by zrubavel View Post
    LOCAL proxy, the UNcompressed data is not going over the net...
    Ah, sorry, I misread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonzai11 View Post
    Well I tried it out with newsleecher in wine.
    I've never used it before but the results came up almost instantly.
    Even when hitting the 15,000 limit or whatever it is.
    Only one thing terminal just had Waiting for connections maybe it wasn't working?
    Anyway searches were very fast.

    Kind Offtopic: But does anyone know any alternatives to newsleechers supersearch for linux?
    Pay for it and use Alt.binz
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    Ashen
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    Hi - I'm interested in this, if it's possible to get a copy still please? (though I can't find the PM option!) - thanks.

  4. Newsgroups   -   #14
    Newsleecher supports compressed headers. At least the latest v4 betas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashen View Post
    (though I can't find the PM option!)
    15 days of membership and 10 posts.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

  6. Newsgroups   -   #16
    The feature 'Compress header' should be available a long time ago.
    GigaNews and Newshosting implement this through GigaNews Accelerator and Stunnel respectively and support for ALL newsreader programs.

    Compress header is useful when it boosts downloading header 2 to 10 times, or even more, very useful when you want to see what articles in a newsgroup.
    Last edited by UseNetLover; 06-11-2010 at 06:11 PM.

  7. Newsgroups   -   #17
    afaik you dont need giganews accelarator for most newsreaders. they have native support of compressed headers.Well, it applies at least to NB pro, NL, UE.

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