Ben asked a while back about a high capacity newsreader for DOS.
I am surprised ben did, does not consider that old freeware workhorse,
Yarn.  The 32 bit version of yarn 092 uses the pmode dos extender, and
thus has access to all the ram your machine has got.  It certainly
can handle a hugh number of newsgroups and messages. It has all kinds of
bells and whistles and several dozen add on programs written for it, and
managing its newsgroups.

The only objection I can anticipate is that yarn does not have a POP and
SMTP transport protocol built right into the main program.  But there are
lots of those around, regularly used with yarn.

So what would be wrong with yarn to handle large newsgroups in DOS,
ben?

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