Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!att!ucbvax!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!zorch!uunet!hpda!sphere!ruck From: gatelist@zorch.UU.NET Newsgroups: unix-pc.general Subject: Submission for Unix-PC Message-ID: <8907222011.AA03538@hp-lsd.HP.COM> Date: 22 Jul 89 20:11:37 GMT Sender: scott@zorch.UU.NET Organization: Unix-PC/Mail Gateway Lines: 33 Apparently-To: unix-pc@zorch.uu.net hp-lsd!unix-pc@zorch.uu.net I would like to get some news software. I see many references to archives of various news software: news 2.11, bnews, cnews, vnews, rn, ?nn?, etc. But before I spend effort to acquire such software (personally expensive at long distance and 1200 baud) I would like to know what is most appropriate for my hardware. I own sphere, a 3B1 running 3.51 of OS and 3.5 of utilities and very few public domain additions. I UUCP with hp-lsd locally in Colorado Springs twice daily; they would also be a gracious Usenet source although I connect only at 1200 baud. Also my harddrive is 40Mbyte. In the past I have used "rn" at University of Florida, and "notes" (a U of Illinois package) at Hewlett-Packard. When I used rn, I was less knowledgeable, and don't remember being able to recognize threaded discussions... I'm under the (uninformed) impression that some news software (rn) can't present a newsgroup's contents grouped by notestring. What I want (and had in "notes") is the capability to see the subject line of all the basenotes in a newsgroup, with all the "responses" tied to the appropriate basenotes. What in your opinion is the best news software? Does my hardware/software limit my choice of news software? How big is it? What is typical traffic in comp.sys.att, unix-pc* newsgroups? I currently receive unix-pc news in a newsletter compiled by Scott Hazen Mueller at Zorch. I will see postings following up this request for information, but I'd really like direct email. I will digest and tabulate results and post a followup. Thank you. John R Ruckstuhl, Jr