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News server - A news server is a set of computer software used to handle Usenet articles. A reader server provides an interface to read and post articles, generally with the assistance of a news client.
News server operation - Among the operators and users of commercial Usenet news servers, common concerns are the continually increasing storage and network capacity requirements and their effects. Completion (the ability of a server to successfully receive all traffic), retention (the amount of time articles are made available to readers) and overall system performance are the topics of frequent discussion.
News client - A news client, or news reader, is an application program that reads articles on Usenet (generally known as newsgroup), either directly from a news server's disks or via the Network News Transfer Protocol.
C News - C News is a news server package, written by Geoff Collyer, assisted by Henry Spencer, at the University of Toronto as a replacement for B News. It was presented at the Winter 1987 USENIX conference in Washington, D.
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