• Another Thunderbird tutorial

    From Retro Guy@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 18 11:27:49 2024
    Since we're seeing more and more people trying to learn how to connect a newsreader, last week I put together a simple tutorial for getting
    Thunderbird connected with a Usenet server: https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.html

    Any admins that wish to copy it are welcome to do so. Here is a link to a
    .pdf that anyone is welcome to put on their own site if they wish: https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.pdf

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are
    spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.

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  • From llp@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 18 22:59:11 2024
    Le 18/02/2024, Retro Guy a supposé :
    Since we're seeing more and more people trying to learn how to connect a newsreader, last week I put together a simple tutorial for getting Thunderbird connected with a Usenet server: https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.html

    Any admins that wish to copy it are welcome to do so. Here is a link to a .pdf that anyone is welcome to put on their own site if they wish: https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.pdf

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.


    Great idea !

    Can i do a french translation of your document ?

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  • From rek2 hispagatos@21:1/5 to Retro Guy on Sun Feb 18 21:38:26 2024
    On 2024-02-18, Retro Guy <retroguy@novabbs.org> wrote:
    Since we're seeing more and more people trying to learn how to connect a newsreader, last week I put together a simple tutorial for getting Thunderbird connected with a Usenet server: https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.html

    Any admins that wish to copy it are welcome to do so. Here is a link to a .pdf that anyone is welcome to put on their own site if they wish: https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.pdf

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.


    Thank you! I just shared it on mastodon and matrix

    Happy Hacking
    ReK2

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  • From Retro Guy@21:1/5 to llp on Sun Feb 18 15:38:28 2024
    On Sun, 18 Feb 2024 22:59:11 +0100, llp wrote:

    Le 18/02/2024, Retro Guy a supposé :
    Since we're seeing more and more people trying to learn how to connect a
    newsreader, last week I put together a simple tutorial for getting
    Thunderbird connected with a Usenet server:
    https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.html

    Any admins that wish to copy it are welcome to do so. Here is a link to a
    .pdf that anyone is welcome to put on their own site if they wish:
    https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.pdf

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are
    spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.


    Great idea !

    Can i do a french translation of your document ?

    Certainly, feel free to do so.

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  • From Michael Uplawski@21:1/5 to llp on Mon Feb 19 08:05:56 2024
    Stupid orthography, stupid supersedes.

    Good morning

    I'd like to know in which way this tutorial is *different* from others. While I do not use Thunderbird, I can find this on the Web:

    <https://nyc1.sx.ggtyler.dev/search?q=thunderbird%20usenet%20access&language=auto&time_range=&safesearch=0&categories=general>

    llp wrote in news.software.readers:

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.

    This will not change, I am afraid. But any detail *not covered in the existing documentation* is worth an additional effort.

    I will not dwell on my criticism, but have written a lot of useless documentation, myself. Not bereft of content and intention, but utterly ill directed to a public which had no use for it.

    Peace.

    Michael
    --
    He's an ill cook that breeds contempt

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  • From Michael Uplawski@21:1/5 to llp on Mon Feb 19 08:04:50 2024
    Good morning

    I's like to know in which way this tutorial is *different* from others.
    While I do not use Thunderbird, I can find this on the Web:

    <https://nyc1.sx.ggtyler.dev/search?q=thunderbird%20usenet%20access&language=auto&time_range=&safesearch=0&categories=general>

    llp wrote in news.software.readers:

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.

    This will not change, I am afraid.
    But any detail *not covered in the existing documentation* is worth an additional effort.

    I will not dwell on my criticism, but have written a lot of useless documentation, myself. Not bereft of content and intention, but utterly ill directed to a public which had no use for it.

    Peace.

    Michael
    --
    He's an ill cook that breeds contempt

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  • From Michael Uplawski@21:1/5 to Retro Guy on Mon Feb 19 08:06:49 2024
    Stupid orthography, stupid supersedes.

    Good morning

    I'd like to know in which way this tutorial is *different* from others. While I do not use Thunderbird, I can find this on the Web:

    <https://nyc1.sx.ggtyler.dev/search?q=thunderbird%20usenet%20access&language=auto&time_range=&safesearch=0&categories=general>

    Retro Guy wrote in news.software.readers:

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.

    This will not change, I am afraid. But any detail *not covered in the existing documentation* is worth an additional effort.

    I will not dwell on my criticism, but have written a lot of useless documentation, myself. Not bereft of content and intention, but utterly ill directed to a public which had no use for it.

    Peace.

    Michael
    --
    He's an ill cook that breeds contempt

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  • From s|b@21:1/5 to Retro Guy on Tue Feb 20 20:44:16 2024
    On Sun, 18 Feb 2024 11:27:49 -0700, Retro Guy wrote:

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.

    I would add links to some free newsservers (and NIN). Also, how to
    quote: <https://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html>

    And Netiquette Guidelines:
    <http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html>

    Your screenshots seem a bit small (under 1440x900). I can see the
    originals are bigger when I open them in a new tab.

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    s|b

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  • From Retro Guy@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 21 00:10:58 2024
    s|b wrote:

    On Sun, 18 Feb 2024 11:27:49 -0700, Retro Guy wrote:

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are
    spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.

    I would add links to some free newsservers (and NIN). Also, how to
    quote: <https://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html>

    And Netiquette Guidelines:
    <http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html>

    It's really just meant to help with Thunderbird. There are others who maintain lists of free newsservers, stuff about netiquette, etc. Maybe someone wants to set up a page with all of it.

    Your screenshots seem a bit small (under 1440x900). I can see the
    originals are bigger when I open them in a new tab.

    Probably because I develop and work on desktops. Sometimes I forget that people use smaller screens. Maybe I will make the images links to make it easy to open them.

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    Retro Guy

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to Retro Guy on Tue Feb 20 19:03:45 2024
    On 2/18/24 12:27, Retro Guy wrote:
    Since we're seeing more and more people trying to learn how to connect a newsreader, last week I put together a simple tutorial for getting Thunderbird connected with a Usenet server: https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.html

    Any admins that wish to copy it are welcome to do so. Here is a link to a .pdf that anyone is welcome to put on their own site if they wish: https://www.i2pn2.org/common/Thunderbird/Usenet-Thunderbird.pdf

    I'm just hoping it's useful, and can relieve some time that people are spending repeatedly explaining the same thing to new users.

    Hope this gets a few more people on USENET!
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