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Question About This Newsgroup....
I use Outlook Express to surf these newsgroups and it's been years since I
have been on a usenet site (it's a long story, but I basically forgot they were here, I used to use Agent). I wanted to go back to a thread I started about a week and a half ago (on a Kenwood EQ I bought) and reread a post, but it's no longer here. Yet, there are still REALLY, REALLY OLD posts listed here. What gives? I always hit "Mark All Read" when I'm done going through the list for the day so it isn't a matter of posts that are still not read. If someone could enlighten me, I would really appreciate it. Thank you, MOSFET |
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your OE could have already deleted those posts in your cache. do this;
in OE, click TOOLSOPTIONS you will arrive at the GENERAL tab, go to the READ tab. 1) uncheck the box beside " Get xxx headers at a time" this will make OE download all messages from the newsgroup. 2) mark all messages as read when exiting a newsgroup next click on the MAINTENANCE tab 1a) uncheck the box "delete read message bodies in newgroup" 2a) uncheck the box "delete news messages x days after being download" caps for extra attention.not shouting "MOSFET" wrote in message ... I use Outlook Express to surf these newsgroups and it's been years since I have been on a usenet site (it's a long story, but I basically forgot they were here, I used to use Agent). I wanted to go back to a thread I started about a week and a half ago (on a Kenwood EQ I bought) and reread a post, but it's no longer here. Yet, there are still REALLY, REALLY OLD posts listed here. What gives? I always hit "Mark All Read" when I'm done going through the list for the day so it isn't a matter of posts that are still not read. If someone could enlighten me, I would really appreciate it. Thank you, MOSFET |
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Thank you very much, Antispammer! That was a big help and will certainly
better help me enjoy newsgroups in the future! But even after making those changes and hitting "catch up" on rec.audio.car, my week and a half thread is still nowhere to be seen. Is there a way to re-download every post in the newsgroup? Do you still see that post of mine, it said something like "Need Expert Help on Kenwood EQ"? Thank you so much, MOSFET "Antispammer" wrote in message ... your OE could have already deleted those posts in your cache. do this; in OE, click TOOLSOPTIONS you will arrive at the GENERAL tab, go to the READ tab. 1) uncheck the box beside " Get xxx headers at a time" this will make OE download all messages from the newsgroup. 2) mark all messages as read when exiting a newsgroup next click on the MAINTENANCE tab 1a) uncheck the box "delete read message bodies in newgroup" 2a) uncheck the box "delete news messages x days after being download" caps for extra attention.not shouting "MOSFET" wrote in message ... I use Outlook Express to surf these newsgroups and it's been years since I have been on a usenet site (it's a long story, but I basically forgot they were here, I used to use Agent). I wanted to go back to a thread I started about a week and a half ago (on a Kenwood EQ I bought) and reread a post, but it's no longer here. Yet, there are still REALLY, REALLY OLD posts listed here. What gives? I always hit "Mark All Read" when I'm done going through the list for the day so it isn't a matter of posts that are still not read. If someone could enlighten me, I would really appreciate it. Thank you, MOSFET |
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ok, by deleting the news account, then re-create it will allow you to
download everything from scratch. Dont do it yet, I am sending you those posts by email. "MOSFET" wrote in message ... Thank you very much, Antispammer! That was a big help and will certainly better help me enjoy newsgroups in the future! But even after making those changes and hitting "catch up" on rec.audio.car, my week and a half thread is still nowhere to be seen. Is there a way to re-download every post in the newsgroup? Do you still see that post of mine, it said something like "Need Expert Help on Kenwood EQ"? Thank you so much, MOSFET "Antispammer" wrote in message ... your OE could have already deleted those posts in your cache. do this; in OE, click TOOLSOPTIONS you will arrive at the GENERAL tab, go to the READ tab. 1) uncheck the box beside " Get xxx headers at a time" this will make OE download all messages from the newsgroup. 2) mark all messages as read when exiting a newsgroup next click on the MAINTENANCE tab 1a) uncheck the box "delete read message bodies in newgroup" 2a) uncheck the box "delete news messages x days after being download" caps for extra attention.not shouting "MOSFET" wrote in message ... I use Outlook Express to surf these newsgroups and it's been years since I have been on a usenet site (it's a long story, but I basically forgot they were here, I used to use Agent). I wanted to go back to a thread I started about a week and a half ago (on a Kenwood EQ I bought) and reread a post, but it's no longer here. Yet, there are still REALLY, REALLY OLD posts listed here. What gives? I always hit "Mark All Read" when I'm done going through the list for the day so it isn't a matter of posts that are still not read. If someone could enlighten me, I would really appreciate it. Thank you, MOSFET |
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Thank you so much. I owe you big-time.
MOSFET "Antispammer" wrote in message ... ok, by deleting the news account, then re-create it will allow you to download everything from scratch. Dont do it yet, I am sending you those posts by email. "MOSFET" wrote in message ... Thank you very much, Antispammer! That was a big help and will certainly better help me enjoy newsgroups in the future! But even after making those changes and hitting "catch up" on rec.audio.car, my week and a half thread is still nowhere to be seen. Is there a way to re-download every post in the newsgroup? Do you still see that post of mine, it said something like "Need Expert Help on Kenwood EQ"? Thank you so much, MOSFET "Antispammer" wrote in message ... your OE could have already deleted those posts in your cache. do this; in OE, click TOOLSOPTIONS you will arrive at the GENERAL tab, go to the READ tab. 1) uncheck the box beside " Get xxx headers at a time" this will make OE download all messages from the newsgroup. 2) mark all messages as read when exiting a newsgroup next click on the MAINTENANCE tab 1a) uncheck the box "delete read message bodies in newgroup" 2a) uncheck the box "delete news messages x days after being download" caps for extra attention.not shouting "MOSFET" wrote in message ... I use Outlook Express to surf these newsgroups and it's been years since I have been on a usenet site (it's a long story, but I basically forgot they were here, I used to use Agent). I wanted to go back to a thread I started about a week and a half ago (on a Kenwood EQ I bought) and reread a post, but it's no longer here. Yet, there are still REALLY, REALLY OLD posts listed here. What gives? I always hit "Mark All Read" when I'm done going through the list for the day so it isn't a matter of posts that are still not read. If someone could enlighten me, I would really appreciate it. Thank you, MOSFET |
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did you receive the email? no?
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did you receive the email? no?
yep, thanks. |
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no problemo "MOSFET" wrote in message ... did you receive the email? no? yep, thanks. |
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Also MOSFET, if you look at the "toolbar" thing above the posts...where it
says SUBJECT, FROM, SENT & SIZE...there are 3 little symbols to the left. One is a pair of sunglasses. If you click next to the post to the very far left of it under the sunglass symbol, that post will be saved and not deleted until you un-mark it. I have OE 6. Hope this is helpful to you. Tony -- 2001 Nissan Maxima SE Anniversary Edition Eclipse CD8454 Head Unit, Phoenix Gold ZX475ti, ZX450 and ZX500 Amplifiers, Phoenix Gold EQ-232 30-Band EQ, Dynaudio System 360 Tri-Amped In Front and Focal 130HCs For Rear Fill, 2 Soundstream EXACT10s In Aperiodic Enclosure 2001 Chevy S10 ZR2 Pioneer DEH-P9600MP (Just gettin' started) |
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MOSFET wrote:
I use Outlook Express to surf these newsgroups and it's been years since I have been on a usenet site (it's a long story, but I basically forgot they were here, I used to use Agent). I wanted to go back to a thread I started about a week and a half ago (on a Kenwood EQ I bought) and reread a post, but it's no longer here. Yet, there are still REALLY, REALLY OLD posts listed here. What gives? I always hit "Mark All Read" when I'm done going through the list for the day so it isn't a matter of posts that are still not read. If someone could enlighten me, I would really appreciate it. Thank you, MOSFET MOSFET, I would suggest you ditch OE and go with another program such as NewsAgent or Mozilla's Thunderbird: http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird Before I go read the replies off the top of my head it might be that some posts have the 'do not retain me' (archive) set to Don't. TBerk |
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MOSFET, I would suggest you ditch OE and go with another program such as
NewsAgent or Mozilla's Thunderbird: http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird Before I go read the replies off the top of my head it might be that some posts have the 'do not retain me' (archive) set to Don't. I guess I'm one of the few OE lovers out there. I use Mozilla Firefox for a browser (IE has several shortcomings), and I'm really not enamoured with very many things Microsoft offers, except for Excel which is decent, and 98SE which is ok I guess (I despise XP with a passion). But I've yet to encounter a newsreader with greater functionality than OE. If you know how to do the little tweaks, it's as good as any, IMO. I think the only place where they fall short is the ability to synchronize news messages across multiple computers, but I don't know of anyone else that does that right either. Anyway, cheers to Outlook Express! (the funny part is that I'm posting this from Pine and not OE...) |
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"MZ" wrote in message ... MOSFET, I would suggest you ditch OE and go with another program such as NewsAgent or Mozilla's Thunderbird: http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird Before I go read the replies off the top of my head it might be that some posts have the 'do not retain me' (archive) set to Don't. I guess I'm one of the few OE lovers out there. I use Mozilla Firefox for I use OE as well and always will until I have some problem with it, which hasn't happened yet and I don't forsee in the future. a browser (IE has several shortcomings), and I'm really not enamoured with very many things Microsoft offers, except for Excel which is decent, and 98SE which is ok I guess (I despise XP with a passion). But I've yet to encounter a newsreader with greater functionality than OE. If you know how to do the little tweaks, it's as good as any, IMO. I think the only place where they fall short is the ability to synchronize news messages across multiple computers, but I don't know of anyone else that does that right either. Anyway, cheers to Outlook Express! (the funny part is that I'm posting this from Pine and not OE...) |
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Sean Scott wrote:
"MZ" wrote in message ... MOSFET, I would suggest you ditch OE and go with another program such as NewsAgent or Mozilla's Thunderbird: http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird Before I go read the replies off the top of my head it might be that some posts have the 'do not retain me' (archive) set to Don't. I guess I'm one of the few OE lovers out there. I use Mozilla Firefox for I use OE as well and always will until I have some problem with it, which hasn't happened yet and I don't forsee in the future. Have you tried the Quote Fix add-in for OE? I've been using it for a few months now and it really improves it quite a bit. Quoted text is cleaned up and color coded and you can have "proper" default behaviour of positioning the cursor below the quoted text instead of at the top. |
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"Rick Brandt" wrote in message ... Sean Scott wrote: "MZ" wrote in message ... MOSFET, I would suggest you ditch OE and go with another program such as NewsAgent or Mozilla's Thunderbird: http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird Before I go read the replies off the top of my head it might be that some posts have the 'do not retain me' (archive) set to Don't. I guess I'm one of the few OE lovers out there. I use Mozilla Firefox for I use OE as well and always will until I have some problem with it, which hasn't happened yet and I don't forsee in the future. Have you tried the Quote Fix add-in for OE? I've been using it for a few months now and it really improves it quite a bit. Quoted text is cleaned up and color coded and you can have "proper" default behaviour of positioning the cursor below the quoted text instead of at the top. Personally I'd be topposting if it wouldnt get me flamed but thats an argument for another thread ;p |
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