What
are newsgroups ? What is Usenet ?
Discussion groups or newsgroups are
one of the most useful services of the Internet. Formerly reserved for
experienced computer users, the Usenet network was created in 1980 to allow
an exchange of information between researchers. By addressing an open question
to all the community before access, it was easy to quickly obtain many
answers. In the beginning, there were only a few messages per week, but
the system proved to be so useful that the exchanges came to know a breathtaking
growth. The choice of discussion groups then increased so much that there
are presently about 30,000 on almost all possible subjects covering almost
all tastes, subjects or activities, in the main languages spoken in the
world.
Accessing
newsgroups with Netscape:
To access the Usenet network in an
easy way, we suggest you use a recent version of Netscape Navigator (version
3.0 or a subsequent one ) which now has an integrated tool well built for
the construction of discussion groups.
To configure Netscape with the server
of the discussion groups of Info-Internet, you must open the ``Option``
menu and choose the ``Mail and News Preferences`` option. At the line ``News
(NNTP) server``, write ``news.info-internet.net``.
To open the newsgroup reader, open
the ``Window `` menu and choose the ``Netscape News `` option. A window
similar to the e-mail manager will open and a very partial list
of different discussion groups will appear. To display the complete list
of available groups, open the ``Option`` menu and choose ``Show all newsgroups``.
This step will take several seconds.
The list will take the form of a directory
where you can click to display the contents of a particular letter. By
clickind on the ``+`` and the ``-``, you can make the sub-directories appear
or disappear from this list.
To register with a newsgroup, all you
have to do is check the corresponding box of the newsgroup
subject you wish. This way, on your next visit, the news server will display
only the groups that you are registered with, to facilitate your consultation.
We recommend that you read the default
newsgroups, either ``news.announce.newusers`` or ``news.newusers.questions``
or ``news.answers`` to learn more about the usage policies of Usenet and
newsgroups.
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