Proper noun
NNTP
(Internet) Initialism of Network News Transfer Protocol (a standard mechanism for transferring messages between a server and a newsreader program.)
Features include group calendars and schedules, SMTP MIME -based email, NNTP -based news support, and automatic HTML conversion of all documents by the Domino HTTP task. Source: Internet
SMTP and NNTP 8-bit cleanness Historically, various media were used to transfer messages, some of them only supporting 7-bit data, so an 8-bit message had high chances to be garbled during transmission in the 20th century. Source: Internet
Distribution main Transmission within and at the bounds of the network uses the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) (Internet standard RFC 3977 of 2006, updating RFC 977 of 1986). Source: Internet
Transmission within and at the bounds of the network uses the Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP), an Internet standard. Source: Internet
Non-Usenet newsgroups are possible and do occur, as private individuals or organizations set up their own NNTP servers. Source: Internet
These include non-English language groups, groups managed by companies or organizations about their products, geographic/local hierarchies, and even non-internet network boards routed into NNTP. Source: Internet