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Can My Easynews Usenet Account Be Shared?

Can My Easynews Usenet Account Be Shared? Easynews accounts are not built for multiple-user access. If account credentials are shared, the system may flag excessive simultaneous logins or conflicting IP activity, which could disrupt your service. Since Easynews tracks usage to provide personalized features like art…

Secure Your Usenet Activity with SSL on Easynews

Secure Your Usenet Activity with SSL on Easynews SSL helps Easynews subscribers maintain private access by encrypting data between the newsreader and the server. This means third parties cannot easily inspect or log your Usenet traffic. Using SSL can also prevent disruptions caused by ISP filtering or throttling. E…

Why Easynews Access Might Be Restricted

Why Easynews Access Might Be Restricted Access to Easynews may temporarily stop if you’ve reached your current plan’s usage threshold. Each Easynews plan has a set data limit, and once this is met, access is paused until the usage counter resets. Another common issue involves reaching the maximum number of concurre…

Is Port Forwarding Needed for Easynews Usenet Access?

Is Port Forwarding Needed for Easynews Usenet Access? Easynews provides access to Usenet without requiring port forwarding. Whether you're using the Web-based interface or a traditional newsreader, connections are established over widely supported ports. The SSL connection (port 563) used by newsreaders is open on …

What to Do if Port 119 is Blocked

What to Do if Port 119 is Blocked Port 119 is a default for non-encrypted NNTP traffic, but it’s not uncommon for ISPs or network firewalls to restrict it. If you’re experiencing issues, switching to a different port is typically all that’s needed. Easynews supports the following alternate ports: * Non-SSL: 23, …

A Quick Guide to Usenet Headers

A Quick Guide to Usenet Headers Usenet headers act like labels that describe each article posted to a newsgroup. They include identifying information such as the subject, author, article ID, and posting date. Instead of accessing every article body, newsreaders can retrieve just the headers to let users browse and …

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