[LNH/META] The LNH Frequently Asked Questions

candycanearter07 candycanearter07 at candycanearter07.nomail.afraid
Thu Mar 7 21:40:14 PST 2024


Drew Nilium <pwerdna at gmail.com> wrote at 05:16 this Friday (GMT):
> On 3/2/24 5:53 PM, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> candycanearter07 <candycanearter07 at candycanearter07.nomail.afraid> writes:
>>> On 2024-02-15, Russ Allbery <eagle at eyrie.org> wrote:
>>> [snip]
>>>> Q1.5  Sounds cool! How do I get on?
>>>>
>>>> A1.5  Probably the easiest way is Google Groups, at
>>>> https://groups.google.com .  RACC can be read and posted to at
>>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/rec.arts.comics.creative .
>> 
>>> Might have to tweak this following the end of GG :D
>> 
>> Yeah, I now have:
>> 
>> | Q1.5  Sounds cool! How do I get on?
>> |
>> | A1.5  You can read and post to RACC by email. Russ Allbery has set up a
>> | mail-to-news gateway for RACC that can be posted through by sending your
>> | post to rec.arts.comics.creative at eyrie.org or racc at eyrie.org. And you can
>> | get posts from the group by mail by signing up at
>> | https://lists.eyrie.org/mailman/listinfo/racc .
>> |
>> |     But if you want the most flexibility, you're going to want to get a
>> | newsreader program and connect it to a news server. There are newsreaders
>> | out there for every OS and platform, and newsreading functionality is
>> | built into Mozilla Thunderbird and Microsoft Outlook Express. You will
>> | need to create an account with some news server. One common option is
>> | https://news.individual.net . There are other good free ones for text
>> | newsgroups, and feel free to ask on the group if you're not sure how to
>> | find one.
>> |
>> |     Oh, and if you just want to read, there's a very handsome interface
>> | known as RACCowrimo, at http://wil.alambre.ca/racc/ . Stop by and check
>> | out the cover gallery!
>> 
>> but if anyone has any better phrasing or better pointers, please go ahead
>> and post it!
>
> God dangit, that's right. X> Thank you. I'll throw in another option for a good 
> free news server: http://www.eternal-september.org/
>
> Drew "I wonder if... hmmmm..." Nilium

Very good server. I'm using it right now!
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