No; it is called a news server or NNTP server. (NNTP, or Network News Transfer Protocol, supports the handling of newsgroups and their content.)
A newsreader is the client that connects to a news server to read, post, or otherwise interact with newsgroups.
A computer that stores and distributes newsgroup messages is called a news server or NNTP server. (NNTP, or Network News Transfer Protocol, supports the handling of newsgroups and their content.)
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There is a major difference between an email listserv and a newsgroup. A listserv allows people to post things, while a newsgroup simply presents the information, and does not allow anyone to post.
The purpose of a newsgroup is to create an avenue for the exchange of information and ideas. It provides online discussions on a small business with opportunities for networking, learning more about the competition and industry, sales possibilities and marketing. They require special newsreader software to read and post messages.
NNTP
A Usenet Newsgroup is a repository within the Usenet system for posted messages from many users in different locations all around the world. One can sign up for the Usenet Newsgroup on the website supernews.
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Yes, the TalkToMe app will allow your answering machine save the messages to a computer.
No, there is not a cordless phone that can save answering machine messages to your computer.
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No they don't store in your computer
Unless you saved the messages, you cannot.