Interchange News Server - Decommissioning Announcement

The Interchange News service (news.interchange.ubc.ca) was retired on January 31st 2007 at 9:00am. This was due to low campus-wide usage, aging hardware and the availability of both modern alternatives as well as free public news services which would meet the needs of almost all of the existing news server customers.

Please note: This does not affect other Interchange services such as email, mailing lists and dial-up access.

The decommissioning occurred in two phases:

  1. January 2nd 2007 - posting to ubc.* newsgroups was restricted.
  2. January 31st 2007 - the Interchange news server was taken offline.

Other Available Options:

  1. Posting to UBC Newsgroups:
    • The only UBC newsgroups (ubc.*) that are still in active use belong to the Department of Computer Science. Computer Science staff, faculty and students who use the Interchange News Server to view and post messages will have to switch to using CompSci's News Server instead. Instructions on how to set up access to the CompSci News Server are available here:
  2. For those who wish to use USENET, the following options are available:
  1. For those interested in discussion forums other than USENET, the following options are available:

Usenet Moderators have the following options:

  1. Use one of the USENET options listed above (Public News Server, Shaw/Telus News Server, etc...)
  2. Use a public USENET Mail/News gateway:

Unfortunately, we cannot verify if the latter solution works properly as it requires a moderator to test. The best alternative is to use the first option above (a Public News server: http://dmoz.org/Computers/Usenet/Public_News_Servers/)

If you have any questions about the discontinuation of news.interchange.ubc.ca, please contact the UBC IT Help Desk.