I also notice that there are different groups for both the "header group" and the "nzb group"? How does this work? Are the "headers" the actual spots? And are the nzbs uploaded to the nzb group at the same time as the spot is uploaded to the header group? my block account with NewsGroupDirect) will I find spots from longer ago than that? Additionally how much bandwidth would a regularly updating spotweb system consume? Currently there's about a 700 day difference between the oldest spot I can see with Spotweb (using UsenetBucket) and the oldest article I could theoretically grab with NewsGroupDirects' retention (provided their retention count has increased linearly since their last announcement). If I switch the backend of Spotweb to a provider with greater retention (e.g. At the moment the oldest spots my provider (UsenetBucket) can find are from 5 years and 11 months ago. As far as I understand it currently I can only retrieve as many spots as my Usenet provider can retrieve from the relevant groups. Firstly I'm not sure which provider I should use with it. It's all working and looking great, but I need some more info to set it up properly. I'm setting up Spotweb on a Linux server and I'm a bit confused about the underlying technology.
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