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There are many posts you simply can not find with binsearch, newzleech, etc.
#Newsleecher rss support download
I would like to see header download implemented, because only with this feature AltBinz could really be a competitive product to the established programs. This is definitely a good reason to implement header downloading! This should not be difficult anyway - AltBinz already supports getting the list of newsgroups on the server, but what for? What's the point of doing that if it can't display the group headers anyway? With AltBinz, there's no way to download anything from the groups not indexed by the search engines. I hope that's clarified things for did you notice that the search engines do not cover all available newsgroups? They are missing a lot of very important binary groups, like "a.b.u-4all". But then you can use Xpat if your server supports it. Since sites like Newzleech usually have stuff indexed within 10 minutes, the only chance of not being able to find stuff this way vs headers is if the engine doesn't index the group. You can also browse all posts in a single group by using the Browse button on e.g. So there's absolutely no chance of spelling errors or the like: you're getting exactly what you'd get by downloading headers, but in a fraction of the time, using a fraction of the bandwidth, and with no danger of losing all your data if the app crashes.
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You *don't* have to download the NZBs provided by the original poster. When you add these files to the queue, the sites generate NZBs dynamically - they're not pre-posted by users - and Alt.binz handles them as intermediate files to get the message IDs (though you can save them if you want). The only difference is that most sites have some kind of autogrouping function, so collections of files are grouped together under the same subject (something that's on the cards for the next version of Newsleecher, btw). These index files directly from Usenet, so the subject lines you see are *exactly the same* as the headers you would ordinarily download yourself. Yes, you can use external NZBs with it, but really the best way is to search with the inbuilt search engines. I think you misunderstand how Alt.binz works.