Net News Transport Protocol - news server (news.usd.edu)
etwork ews ransfer rotocol. The protocols for dissemination of "news" articles (topical messages) via TCP/IP.
NNTP manages USENET newsgroup message flow across the Internet. In order to view news using Netscape, the IP address or name of the local NNTP server must be entered in the Mail and News Preferences Properties Sheet, in the Servers dialog box.
The protocol used to distribute network news messages to associated servers and clients (news readers) on the Internet.
Network News Transport Protocol The protocol used for the service originally called Usenet, but nowadays commonly referred to as Newsgroups. Usenet was developed in 1979 and standardized in 1983. Messages are stored in a database which holds them in groups of interest to which users can subscribe. The naming scheme is hierarchical. Pointing to a newsgroup from an HTML web page would look like this: news:za.travel.cape Today there are tens of thousands of newsgroups to which a user can belong. topics range from the sublime to the esoteric, from the useful to the useless, virtually anything under the sun that somebody thinks is worthwhile to discuss.
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The standard protocol for distribution, inquiry, retrieval and posting of Usenet articles.
the standard for the exchange of USENET messages across the Internet.
Network News Transport Protocol. An extension of the TCP/IP protocol that describes how newsgroup messages are transported between compatible servers.
Network News Transport Protocol - The mechanism for transporting news articles from server to server on the internet.
Network News Transport Protocol. An extension of the TCP/IP protocol used for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of news articles.
The protocol used by client and server software used to post, distribute, and retrieve USENET messages.
Net News Transfer Protocol, a protocol used to transfer USENET News Groups from one Internet Site to another via Internet Protocol.
The protocol used by newsgroup server and client software.
Network News Transport Protocol. A news service protocol that is an extension of the TCP/IP local area network protocol. NNTP is the standard for Internet exchange of Usenet messages, published in RFC-977.
Newsgroup News Transport Protocol.
The protocol used to talk to a news server.
Net News Transport Protocol (NNTP) is the protocol - or computer 'language' - that computers use to connect to newsgroups.
Network News Transfer Protocol. A protocol defined for distribution, inquiry, retrieval and posting of news articles.
Network News Transfer Protocol. Protocol used by Usenet servers in transferring the Usenet e-mails.
NNTP stands for Network News Transfer Protocol, a protocol used by machines on the Internet to share Usenet articles.
An industry protocol standard for the distribution, request, retrieval and posting of news articles on newsgroup servers.
Stands for "Network News Transfer Protocol." For a message to be posted to a ...
(Network News Transfer Protocol) -- More than 15,000 bulletin-board style discussion groups on every conceivable topic. News articles and posts are stored in a central location and retrieved by subscribers. Indexing, cross referencing and expiration of aged messages is done by group administrators. Examples of newsgroups include soc.veterans and rec.aviation.military. Also known as newsgroups, Internet news (INN), and Usenet.
Network News Transfer Protocol. An industry standard protocol for the distribution, inquiry, retrieval, and posting of news articles. There are many popular newsreader programs to help you sort through the wealth of data that usenet contains.
News Network Transfer Protocol. A common method by which articles over Use get transferred.
etwork ews ransfer rotocal. - The method used to transmit Usenet discussion groups over the Internet.
Acronym for Network News Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol used for the distribution, retrieval, and posting of news articles on the Usenet.
Network News Transfer Protocol. A protocol for the distribution, retrieval and posting of Usenet articles through high-speed links available on the Internet.
(Network News Transfer Protocol)[See Also: Newsgroup, Protocol, Usenet
Network News Transfer Protocol. A protocol for reading messages posted in thousands of news groups on the Internet.
Network News Transfer Protocol. The Network News Transfer Protocol specifies the peer-to-peer interaction among news servers and the communication between a news server and a news client (or newsreader). Similar to HTTP for Web pages and the SMTP for mail, NNTP can work either for public group discussions on Usenet's new servers or for private discussions hosted on corporate news servers. See HTTP, SMTP.
(Network News Transfer Protocol) An Internet protocol that handles the transfer of Usenet newsgroups between news servers.
Network News Transfer Protocol - Specifies how news us transferred over the Internet. It also specifies how client and servers connect.
Network News Transport Protocol. The protocol used to transport Usenet news messages across the Internet.
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The protocol for browsing and transferring information in USENET news.
The protocol used to transmit USENET postings over a TCP/IP network. (Examples are Internet Explorer and Netscape).
Network News Transfer Protocol. One type of URL that can be used to give you access to newsgroups.
(Network News Transfer Protocol) An Internet protocol that enables a single user to read e-mail from a mail server.
Network News Transfer Protocol. The open Internet standard for newsgroup discussions. Because Netscape Collabra uses NNTP, Communicator users can access Internet newsgroups and integrate them with Collabra discussion forums.
(Network News Transfer Protocol) the protocol used by both Web browsers and servers to send and receive USENET postings and news articles.
Network News Transfer Protocol. The NNTP connector on an Exchange Server that supports Internet newsreaders.
Used to transmit Netnews or usenet messages over top of TCP/IP. See Netnews for more information on the messages transmitted.
The open Internet standard for newsgroup discussions. Allows users to access Internet newsgroups and integrate them with discussion forums.
The protocol that defines communications methods between news servers and news clients. NNTP communications use TCP port 119. The Usenet newsgroups are...
NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) is a simple text protocol that allows for distribution, retrieval and posting of messages on the Internet.
Network News Transfer Protocol. A protocol (or standard) for accessing and downloading messages from, posting messages to, and distributing messages between USENET news servers.
The standard protocol used to distribute Usenet news between computer systems on the Internet in a form that machines can read and computers can access.
A protocol that allows Internet users to access Usenet groups.
Network News Transfer Protocol. The standard protocol for news servers, the details of which aren't important to the average reader. It allows news-servers to send news to each-other, and to "clients", which are news readers. (See NNRP, above.)
NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) is the protocol used to connect to Usenet groups on the Internet. Usenet newsreaders support the NNTP protocol.
(Network News Transport Protocol) - a standard used to send, retrieve and distribute News Group articles around the Internet.
Network News Transfer Protocol. Protocol for transferring Internet news.
Network News Transfer Protocol. The protocol used to transmit Usenet messages across the internet.
Network News Transfer Protocol (see RFCs 977 and 1036). Allows news servers to exchange messages and news readers to read and post messages.
Network News Transfer Protocol. An Internet protocol for the distribution, retrieval, and posting of news articles that are stored in a central database known as a News Server.
'Netnews Transfer Protocol' is used as the standard protocol for communicating within newsgroups.
Network News Transfer Protocol. An application protocol used in TCP/IP networks. Enables clients to read and post information to USENET newsgroups.
A protocol that defines how news articles are passed around between computers. Each computer passes an article to any of its neighbors that have not yet got it.
Network News Transfer Protocol. Standard for the exchange of UseNet articles across the Internet
Network News Transfer Protocol- used to sort networked news.
Network News Transfer Protocol. A protocol for sending and receiving news messages over the Internet.
Network News Transfer Protocol. The Internet standard protocol for posting, distributing, and reading network news messages posted among newsgroups on the Internet. Messages are posted to NNTP servers and are accessed by NNTP clients (news readers).
Stands for Network News Transfer Protocol. These are local servers which distribute Usenet newsgroups throughout the globe.
Network News Transfer Protocol. This is the protocol that governs how messages are posted to, read from, and exchanged among Usenet-style conferencing systems. Such systems are managed by dedicated “NNTP servers,” and you will specify your own server in your Newsreader software's settings.
The protocols used for News. Settings: nntp.myVine.com
Network News Transfer Protocol. A protocol for efficiently delivering news and discussions across a large number of servers. Use of NNTP has been largely superceded by web-based news services and RSS.
(Network News Transfer Protocol) - The predominant protocol used by computer clients and servers for managing the notes posted on Usenet newsgroups. An NNTP client is included as part of web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Opera, or you may use a separate client program called a newsreader.
Network News Transfer Protocol for newsgroups. You must define your news server host to use agent services on your server.
(n.) network news transport protocol is used with uucp to transfer news across the Usenet.
Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) is a protocol used to manage communications posted to Usenet groups on the Internet.
Network News Transfer Protocol, the protocol used to send, distribute, and retrieve USENET messages.
Network News Transport Protocol. An Internet protocol which defines how news groups and postings are transmitted on a TCP/IP network. See also Internet, Protocol, TCP/IP and Network.
Net news transport protocol that governs Usenet news.
Network News Transport Protocol, the protocol used to access Usenet newsgroups and associated articles.
Net News Transfer Protocol, protocol used to facilitate the disemination of USENET news. WWWebfx Home Page
Network News Transfer Protocol. A member of the TCP/IP suite of protocols used to distribute network news messages to NNTP servers and clients (newsreaders) on the Internet. NNTP is designed so that news articles are stored on a server in a central database, thus enabling a user to select specific items to read. See also: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Network News Transfer Protocol TCP/IP standard to connect to a server that is providing Usenet Newsgroup services
(Network News Transfer Protocol) - The protocol used by client and server software to move a USENET posting over a TCP/IP network. Most common web browsers use an NNTP connection to participate in newsgroups. See Also: Browser, Newsgroups, TCP/IP, USENET
(Net News Transport Protocol) Usenet news uses this transfer protocol for shifting files around the network.
Network News Transfer Protocol. A common method by which articles over Usenet are transferred.
(Network News Transfer Protocol) is a protocol that allows customers to view information on Usenet newsgroups. Many carriers have the option of setting up news feeds that are sent directly to a customer's news server or setting up access to the carrier's news server with a login and password. node
Network News Transfer Protocol. Network News (sometimes known as USENET News) is an Internet news information service. NNTP is the transfer protocol used for moving news files around the network.
Network News Transport Protocol. The protocol used to support the Usenet service on the Internet. See also Protocol
The communications protocol that is used to send UseNet news on the Internet.
Network News Transfer Protocol. The protocol for Usenet news groups. Also used in URLs
Network News Transfer Protocol. The server you connect to for newsgroups.
Network News Transport Protocol; the protocol used for posting, distributing, and retrieving network news messages.
(Network News Transport Protocol) - The protocol that governs the transmission of network news, a threaded messaging system for posting messages to form newsgroup discussions.
Network News Transfer Protocol - shared messaging called news groups.
Network News Transfer Protocol. A protocol for transferring messages posted to newsgroups between news servers.
Network News Transfer Protocol. Used by News Servers to exchange postings in Newsgroups across the Internet.
Network News Transfer Protocol. The means by which Usenet traffic is distributed; an early form of push technology.
Network News Transport Protocol. This was usually used for the old internet usenet news groups. Show related articles
(Network News Transport Protocol) - The protocol used by client and server software to carry USENET postings back and forth over a TCP/IP network. If you are using any of the more common software such as Netscape, Nuntius, Internet Explorer, etc. to participate in newsgroups then you are benefiting from an NNTP connection.
(Network News Transfer Protocol) NNTP is the predominant protocol used by computers (servers and clients) for managing the notes posted on newsgroups. NNTP replaced the original Usenet protocol, UNIX-to-UN.
Network News Transfer Protocol, used for communicating USENET articles across the Internet.
This acronym means Network News Transport Protocol, and is also known as Usenet, or just simply as News. News is a discussion list application protocol that uses port 119/TCP.
Net News Transport Protocol. A transmission protocol for the transfer of Usenet news.