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Thread: xsusenet retention got limited to 10 days

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    ...why would you even bother to use 10days retention, low speed, even tough it's free...any point to even set it up in your usenet client?...

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    Cabalo's Avatar FileSharingTalker BT Rep: +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24BT Rep +24
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    With the existence of just4today, there's no point even bothering to add them to the server list.

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    they also stopped supporting ssl on the free server.

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    ...there is a 30% discount running on XSusenet for all plan... any user experience?

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    Bottom line, stick to the big well established Usenet providers. These tiny European ones I wouldn't trust. And 10 days? I quite frequently find old films and documentaries from 800 days away. 10 days is useless. This was going to happen anyway, servers and HDD's are not cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by citycfai View Post
    ...why would you even bother to use 10days retention, low speed, even tough it's free...any point to even set it up in your usenet client?...
    They initially offered 1Mbit download and ~1 year retention, which was decent for a free service. I was keeping them as a backup in case something happened to Binload. Now, with the extremely low limits, it's hardly of any use.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."

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    Well that sucks major sweaty balls.

    Can't knock it too much though for a free service.
    Who needs cloud storage when you got the NSA?

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