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This guide will walk you through setting up Binary Boy to work with Easynews servers.
If you haven't already signed up for Usenet access then consider Easynews. They offer 1,330 days of binary retention, SSL encryption and web Usenet access. Easynews is currently offering new customers a 14 day, 10 GB free trial so if you haven't signed up for Usenet access this is a great chance to get started.
Note: If you want to connect to Easynews web access then you do not need to setup a newsreader client. Instead follow one of these links to get started:
- http://members.easynews.com/global4/search.html (HTTP)
- https://secure.members.easynews.com/global4/search.html (SSL)
Download Binary Boy
Visit the Binary Boy newsreader homepage (BinaryBoy.com) to download the latest version of the client.
Install Binary Boy
Simply follow the prompts to install the client.
Configure Binary Boy for Easynews
The first time you open Binary Boy the configuration wizard appears.
Figure 1 - Binary Boy (Internet Connection Type)

Pick the type of Internet connection you are running and click Next.
Figure 2 - Binary Boy (Initial News Server Screen)

Enter the information as follows:
A - Address: news.easynews.com or secure.news.easynews.com (SSL)
B - Port: use port 563 or 81 for secure or port 119, 22, 23, 53, 80, 110, or 443 for standard connections.
C - Check "Server requires SSL" for secure access.
D - Enter Username (provided in email)
E - Enter Password (provided in email)
F - click Finish
Once Binary Boy opens you can define the rest of the server setup. To do so click on Settings.
Figure 3 - Binary Boy Menu

Now you can enter in the server information in the screen below:
Figure 4 - Binary Boy (Server Properties)
The server properties screen includes everything you need to get up and running. Simply enter the information as follows:
A - Address: news.easynews.com or secure.news.easynews.com (SSL)
B - Port: use port 563 or 81 for secure or port 119, 22, 23, 53, 80, 110, or 443 for standard connections.
C - Enter Username (provided in email)
D - Enter Password (provided in email)
E - Check "Server requires SSL" for secure access.
F - Connections: Easynews supports up to 50 connections.
G - Click OK
It's that simple to configure Binary Boy for Easynews. Enjoy!
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