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I am slowly migrating from Windows to Linux, and I am looking for suggestions on what to use as a news reader. I currently use Forte Agent 5.0 under Windows, and while I can run it under Wine, I would like to try a Linux native news reader. I am looking for something that is closest to Forte Agent. By this I mean: * graphical interface (I can always run trn on the command line but prefer a GUI if I can get one) * multiple server support that combines the same newsgroup from each server into one group. I've seen plenty of news readers where the different servers are not combined. Can any of the Linux native readers combine the different servers automatically? This seams to be the big road block I am having, finding a Linux reader that does this. * good filtering capabilities (I probably will have to learn how the new program does it since it will be different from trn and Agent) * threading with kill subthread capability (bonus if this can be done via filtering but not required) * bonus if it can do image preview but not required I know Forte Agent does email as well, I am not worried about that function for what I want to do. The multi-server support, and not just each server kept separate, is my big need for the reader to be able to do. Everything else is negotiable although a GUI interface is the highest of the non-required items (it is borderline required, but I won't make that the deal breaker if the reader does the other things I need). Thanks Wayne
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