![]() ![]() BUT, I end up with a file that cannot be repaired as it says blocks are missing. Because Newsleecher will at times find part files on server 1, or server 2 it will download them, and finish downloading what should be the rest from server 3. Newsleecher should not start downloading the next file on the list until it is finished downloading the file from my third provider (Because it couldn't be found on the first provider). ![]() So what I end up with is my bandwidth being shared with multi usenet providers downloading different files. But, since it didn't find the article on the first provider it will then start downloading the next file on the list/batch, or so on until it finds it on the first provider. If it cannot find the article it will progress to the second provider, or third and start downloading (As it should). ![]() Newsleecher is doing something really annoying. Newsleecher is meant to check my main provider, if not found it then checks the second, followed by the third. I have three Usenet providers I connect to. ![]()
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