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.
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The tune process of visiting a newsgroup without participating involves simply reading the messages and observing the ongoing discussions. This can be done by accessing the newsgroup through a newsreader or web interface, where users can browse threads and read posts without posting replies or comments. By doing so, individuals can gather information, understand the group dynamics, and familiarize themselves with the topics discussed, all while remaining a passive observer. This approach allows for learning and insight without the commitment of active participation.
The collection of messages posted by individuals to a news server is typically referred to as a "newsgroup" or "Usenet group." These messages can include discussions, questions, and replies on various topics, allowing users to share information and engage in conversation. Each newsgroup focuses on a specific subject, and users can read and post messages to contribute to the ongoing dialogue.
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.
Yes, the TalkToMe app will allow your answering machine save the messages to a computer.
I don't know that's what im trying to figure out.
No, there is not a cordless phone that can save answering machine messages to your computer.
No they don't store in your computer
Unless you saved the messages, you cannot.