The cogwheel at the top right.
Go to Servers and enter the login data for your Usenet subscription.
You need a Usenet subscription to download.
There are hardly any usable free servers (somewhere between zero and none).
Third-parties maintain SABnzbd packages for several NAS type servers.
You should checkout the community forum for such a NAS to see whether the package is any good and whether it's updated regularly.
I'm not sure which ones have a proper package.
Can you show me how you refer to SABnzbd? I've made this very crude try and it works. <!DOCTYPE html> <html> This is the History: <iframe src="https://MYSERVER .COM:8080/sabnzbd/rss?mode=history&apikey=MYAPIKEY" width="100%" height="2000" frameborder="0" s...
There's no redirection, access to HTTP will show: "The client sent a plain HTTP request, but this server only speaks HTTPS on this port." However sometimes the web browser gets confused when you switch between HTTP and HTTPS or vice versa. In that case, clear the browser cache and try the ...
The information is in the NZB file itself.
It's a text file in XML format.
It will contain lines like:
<group>alt.binaries.teevee</group>
That tells you where the data is coming from.
It was disabled because it's not what people expect it to be. It's not like "John's iPhone", but some internal ID. You cannot lookup the IDs and the friendly names on the PushBullet website. You need to do several API queries before you can show a selection list. I didn't want to spend so ...
That used to be possible with the obscure "Special" option "allow_streaming".
At the end of the download the job went as "failed" to the History and could be retried from there.
It looks like that feature was removed some time ago.
De optie om de INI file in de programma map te hebben, is al een paar jaar vervallen.
Het leverde allerlei ander problemen op.
De default locatie is /Users/JIJ/AppData/Local/sabnzbd/sabnzbd.ini