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This is the last official release of dnews and it's a FreeBSD binary ;-) Remember 4 weeks trial, after that you have to get a licence, even if you are a school or univerity, which get it for free.
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Copyright note
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==> four week free trial period
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==> free for approved non-profit organisations like schools or
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universities. But you still need to *register* your free copy
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of DNEWS News Server to get the free license key.
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==> *payware* for other people and organisations
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More Infos
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http://netwinsite.com/
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DNEWS Feature list
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Dynamic sucking feed.
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A sucking feed may use as little as 10% of the normal
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disk space and network bandwidth.
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By only getting news items that people usually read
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very large savings are possible particularly for small
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sites & workgroups. A hundred users can be supported
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on 100 MB depending on their reading habbits!
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I run a single user server on my NT as a background
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service, it's using less than 5MB.
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Flexible expire settings
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By allowing expiration by 'number of items' low volume groups
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become much more useful. Also by allowing settings
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which change with disk space the system is much more
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stable to large influxes of news.
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Flexible access restrictions
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Reading and Posting access can be given separately to
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to different users and selections of news groups.
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Binarys available for common platforms
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On many platforms you do not need to build the binary
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yourself, e.g. VMS, (VAX & ALPHA), Solaris, Linux, Windows NT
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Email confirmation of posts
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DNEWS can be configured to send email confirmations as it
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sends items up to a main news server. This gives users
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a clear record of a posted item and it's successful
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transfer into the 'net'.
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Items stored in a database
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Items are stored in a database which puts items together
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in blocks of 100. This saves directory entries, inodes,
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and the empty space usually wasted due to blocking factors.
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Also file open and closes are minimized, this is essential
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on systems where this is a 'costly' operation, e.g. VMS.
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Compiling and porting relatively easy
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DNEWS was designed to be portable from the ground up, it
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does not rely on obscure UNIX features.
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Installation easy, totally configurable without recompiling
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DNEWS can be configured without recompiling and all
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the configuration scripts have been simplified where
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possible.
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Documentated
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A user manual is available.
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Supported
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EMAIL support is available for help with installation
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and management.
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Speed
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On comparable systems DNEWS typically out performs other
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news software, (even the likes of CNEWS and INN in some
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instances), other VMS news servers don't even come close.
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This is partly because DNEWS uses a more advanced database
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to store the news items. The difference is also very
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noteable on smaller systems (e.g. Linux)
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XOVER implemented in software
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No xover database is created, the normal DNEWS database
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is fast enough to create this information 'on the fly'
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Streaming support
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Streaming NNTP extensions are built in.
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Strictly limited machine impact due to single threaded nature.
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DNEWS runs on a single process, this speeds up connect
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time as a process does not need to be created, and it
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self-limits the impact on the system.
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Limitations
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DNEWS does not store items in the same file structure as used by
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INN and CNEWS, so old software which accesses these files directly
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will not work.
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