Andie wrote:
> 
> Jay Garcia wrote:
> 
> > Mark wrote:
> > >
> > > After calling Netscape Communications on Friday evening when
> > > Netscape's secured news servers (secnews.netscape.com, port 563)
> > > when it become inaccessible, John from Netscape Communications
> > > informed me that Netscape is no longer interested in continuing
> > > the news server service and has pulled the service.  He asked me
> > > if I read the recent news story about Netscape no longer being in
> > > the web browser business.  I said Yes and he said that is probably
> > > why Netscape has ceased the secnews.netscape.com service.
> > >
> > > What are we supposed to do for good end user support for
> > > Netscape Communicator 4.x support?
> > >
> > > Contacting Netscape Communications
> > > http://home.netscape.com/company/contacts/index.html?cp=cmp
> > >
> > > --
> > > Mark Knipfer
> > > Windows 2000 Mailing List
> > > http://knipferspot.com/win2000.html
> >
> > Well, whoever this "John" fella is hasn't a clue. He probably works for
> > Micrsoft.
> >
> > Anyways, THE caretaker of the machine was away for a few days and
> > returned today. When he reads my email I'm sure the server will be back
> > online asap.
> >
> 
> Port 563 is still not responding as of now.

This shows how Netscape's responds to server related problems.
If the Network/System Administrator is out on vacation, there should
be someone else there that can bring up the server.  What kind of
network shop does Netscape run there!

-- 
Mark Knipfer
Windows 2000 Mailing List
http://knipferspot.com/win2000.html

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