Re: NNTPC: Stable version?

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I strongly suggest you run the latest version, whether it be beta or
release.  The betas aren't disproportionately bug-ridden and generally have
very useful bugfixes.

Evan

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gregg <pgregg@niweb.com>
To: <nntpcache-users@suburbia.net>
Date: Monday, August 10, 1998 6:50 PM
Subject: NNTPC: Stable version?


>
>It's been a year since I last looked at NNTPCache - back then there were a
>few problems with it - but I had a good stable version with V-1.0.7.1
>whcih included some patches from Aaron Nabil (the patchy patch) and a
couple
>of hacks from myself.
>
>Anyway, I'm keen to look at nntpcache again and have been subscribed to
>the list forever (gatewayed to a local newsgroup) so I've looked back
through
>the past 2 months of messages but don't see any mentions of stable
releases.
>Is there such a beast?
>
>Regards,
>
>Paul Gregg
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