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Annoyed
04-13-2008, 03:06 AM
I've been using my ISP's(Verizon) newsgroups free access. And I use GrabIt to download. Well, the problem is that most of the stuff I want to download, won't actually download.

I get an error message in GrabIt that says: alt.binaries.boneless do not exist on this server.

So it's very, very, hard for me to find files that will actually download. What does this error message actually mean? Because I get this same message with every file that won't download.

I know that free newsgroups suck, but I was hoping to at least download some files at least.

Thanks for any info.

rippinitup4fun
04-13-2008, 03:57 AM
It means just that alt.binaries.boneless do not exist on this server.

Anything you try to download that was posted in boneless will fail because it does not exist on verizons usenet server. The same for anything else that is in a certain group and grabit displays that error for.

Your best bet if you want to use usenet to its full potential is to pay for access through a provider such as giganews, usenetserver, newshosting or the like.

Annoyed
04-13-2008, 05:32 AM
Ok. So if I upgrade to a service like Giganews, then I'll more than likely never get that error again? I'll be able to download anything that I want?

Also...for now while I'm still using Verizon, is there anyway that I can tell the file I'm wanting to download, will actually download? That file isn't in boneless, or is in a particular groub that verizon allows?

Thanks for the info. You've been a lot of help.

zot
04-13-2008, 06:34 AM
It's also possible that you tried to download a file that was older than the server's retention limit.

The First thing you need to do is find out exactly what retention Verizon has in each group they carry that you want to download a file from. Like most ISPs's in-house* newsgroup server, Verizon's binary retention will vary from group to group.

While the binary retention of a typical pay-server will be several months, the retention of in-house* ISP servers will generally be only a few days. For instance, you might get 10 days retention on small MP3 groups, and 1 or 2 days retention on the big dump groups like a.b.boneless and a.b.nl. Many ISPs don't even carry the big binary groups like a.b.boneless because they're so huge.

One easy way to learn the group availability/server retention is to first download the group list to find out which groups are available, then fetch all the headers for each group you are interested in, then look at the date of the oldest header.


* in-house servers are those owned by the ISP. However, more and more ISPs are outsourcing their Usenet to large independent Usenet providers like Giganews, Supernews, or Highwinds, and these will offer very long retention, but will have download limits - either a bandwidth throttle or a monthly download quota.

Annoyed
04-15-2008, 04:03 AM
Thank you zot. I really appreciate the info, but since I'm so new to this, a lot of that was foreign to me.

One easy way to learn the group availability/server retention is to first download the group list to find out which groups are available, then fetch all the headers for each group you are interested in, then look at the date of the oldest header.

How exactly do I do that? Do I do that within GrabIt?

Thank you.

quadomatic
04-15-2008, 04:07 AM
Thank you zot. I really appreciate the info, but since I'm so new to this, a lot of that was foreign to me.

One easy way to learn the group availability/server retention is to first download the group list to find out which groups are available, then fetch all the headers for each group you are interested in, then look at the date of the oldest header.

How exactly do I do that? Do I do that within GrabIt?

Thank you.

Press the sort by date button. Retention on AT&T servers is about 24 hours I would guess. I would think its safe to assume that Verizon uses the same newsgroups, so its probably about the same.

MultiForce
04-15-2008, 08:59 AM
Ok. So if I upgrade to a service like Giganews, then I'll more than likely never get that error again? I'll be able to download anything that I want?

Also...for now while I'm still using Verizon, is there anyway that I can tell the file I'm wanting to download, will actually download? That file isn't in boneless, or is in a particular groub that verizon allows?

Thanks for the info. You've been a lot of help.

Never had any problems with Giganews... Been a customer for over 2 years and they have never failed me.

zot
04-15-2008, 05:51 PM
Thank you zot. I really appreciate the info, but since I'm so new to this, a lot of that was foreign to me.

One easy way to learn the group availability/server retention is to first download the group list to find out which groups are available, then fetch all the headers for each group you are interested in, then look at the date of the oldest header.

How exactly do I do that? Do I do that within GrabIt?

Thank you.
Put in "grabit" and "tutorial" in a search engine. Among the results was :

http://www.binaries4all.com/grabit/headers.php

Annoyed
04-16-2008, 05:43 AM
Thank you Zot. Someone pm'd me some other links too, so I have a lot to look over. I'm hoping to leave bittorrent behind for good and just stick with newsgroups.

Although, one thing I think I need to keep is a dedicated music torrent site. I don't know if newsgroups has as much music as some of these private torrent music sites.

Thanks.

EDIT: Ok, that tutorial did really good. There are a TON of groups that I get once I hit Update Groups. Is there any groups that people would recommend? Like alt.binaries.boneless. That was the shown in the tutorial.

exie1234
04-16-2008, 09:57 PM
Annoyed,

Verizon has a 7 day retention date. I also have it. It basically means if you don't DL w/in the first 7 days of something being posted, Verizon won't be able to get it for you.

I went with Giganews (after mistakenly going with NewsDemon) and I'm happy as can be. It has 200 day retention and you pretty much can get everything that is out there.

zot
04-17-2008, 04:02 AM
fill-server

Without a for-pay fill-server as backup, it can be very frustrating trying to download using just your ISP server, if it's the kind that has only has a few days retention and a lot of incompletes.

If you don't want to pay the cost of a monthly account, you can get a "block account" to supplement your ISP news server. Usenet providers like Astraweb http://news.astraweb.com and Usenet-News http://usenet-news.net sell gigabyte blocks of download that never expire, so you can pay just once and use it up gradually, as long as it takes, whenever you need a few files every now and then that are missing from your ISP news server.

In a lot of binary news clients, you can set up the servers as a primary and secondary, which means that it will first try to download from your free ISP server, then for any part that is not there, it will then automatically try to download that missing file from your paid block account.

Annoyed
04-19-2008, 06:40 AM
Annoyed,

Verizon has a 7 day retention date. I also have it. It basically means if you don't DL w/in the first 7 days of something being posted, Verizon won't be able to get it for you.


Thank you. I just recently found this out myself about Verizon. So that's why all the stuff I was trying to download wouldn't, well...download.

And thank you zot. I'm actually going to for a pay for access very soon. I'm just trying to get all the knowledge that I can now(just got hooked up with a really nice server recently). So after that, I think I'm going to go with Giganews. Seems the best with the 200 day retention.

The Flying Cow
04-19-2008, 11:46 AM
Hmm....my ISP is Novis/Clix in PT. Can I get newsgroup access through this?