DNEWS FAST NNTP News Server FAQ Monthly Pointer

DNEWS FAST NNTP News Server FAQ Monthly Pointer

Post by Chris Pugmi » Wed, 03 Jul 1996 04:00:00



This message is a brief description of the DNEWS server features
and a pointer to the FAQ and binary areas.

DNEWS can be used to replace INN or CNEWS to improve
performance, reduce resource usage and simplify management.
DNEWS is a dynamic NNTP news server for Windows NT,Windows 95, Linux,
Solaris,  Sunos, SGI etc...

Features of DNEWS.
Dynamic sucking feed.
        A sucking feed may use as little as 10% of the normal
        disk space and network bandwidth.
        By only getting news items that people usually read
        very large savings are possible particularly for small
        sites & workgroups.  A hundred users can be supported
        on 100 MB depending on their reading habbits!
        I run a single user server on my NT as a background
        service, it's using less than 5MB.
Flexible expire settings
        By allowing expiration by 'number of items' low volume groups
        become much more useful.  Also by allowing settings
        which change with disk space the system is much more
        stable to large influxes of news.
Flexible access restrictions
        Reading and Posting access can be given separately to
        to different users and selections of news groups.
Binarys available for common platforms
        On many platforms you do not need to build the binary
        yourself, e.g. Windows NT (Intel & Alpha)
        VMS, (VAX & ALPHA, Multinet only), Solaris, Linux.
Email confirmation of posts
        DNEWS can be configured to send email confirmations as it
        sends items up to a main news server.  This gives users
        a clear record of a posted item and its successful
        transfer into the 'net'.
Items stored in a database
        Items are stored in a database which puts items together
        in blocks of 100.  This saves directory entries, inodes,
        and the empty space usually wasted due to blocking factors.
        Also file open and closes are minimized, this is essential
        on systems where this is a 'costly' operation, e.g. VMS.
Installation easy, totally configurable without recompiling
        DNEWS can be configured without recompiling and all
        the configuration scripts have been simplified where
        possible.
Supported & Documented
        DNEWS is a commercially supported product.
        EMAIL support is available for help with installation
        and management.  Note: DNEWS is not freeware.
FAQ             ftp://ftp.std.com/ftp/vendors/netwin/dnews/dnewsfaq*
FTP Binaries    ftp://netwinsite.com/dnews
FTP Binaries    ftp://ftp.std.com/ftp/vendors/netwin/dnews/
Instructions    ftp://netwinsite.com/dnews/install.txt
Web page:       http://netwinsite.com/

 
 
 

DNEWS FAST NNTP News Server FAQ Monthly Pointer

Post by Wolfgang Rupprec » Wed, 24 Jul 1996 04:00:00



>This message is a brief description of the DNEWS server features
>and a pointer to the FAQ and binary areas.
[...]
>Note: DNEWS is not freeware.

Any chance of keeping this monthly adverti*t off the net?

FAQ's are things that prevent people from flooding newsgroups with
beginner questions.  

They are not invitations of low-level spam artists to slowly *
newsgroups with ads.

-wolfgang
--


 
 
 

DNEWS FAST NNTP News Server FAQ Monthly Pointer

Post by Bruce Beck » Mon, 29 Jul 1996 04:00:00



|>This message is a brief description of the DNEWS server features
|>and a pointer to the FAQ and binary areas.
|[...]
|>Note: DNEWS is not freeware.
|
|Any chance of keeping this monthly adverti*t off the net?
|
|FAQ's are things that prevent people from flooding newsgroups with
|beginner questions.  
|
|They are not invitations of low-level spam artists to slowly *
|newsgroups with ads.

        Agreed - the promulgation of commercial products
        is irrelevant to the focus of these fora.  The
        "biz.*" hierarchy is more appropriate; use of
        web pages is even better...

--
  ,u,    Bruce Becker           Toronto, Ontario        1 416 699 1868

 `\o\-e  "Been there, done that, got * on the T-3"
 _< /_                                                       - Dharma Chameleon