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| Guest | A good configuration for Windows Mail and Technet Newsgroups I like how Windows Mail will tell me what posts I have looked at, but it doesn't seem to keep all the messages. I only have a few months worth. Is there a way to configure this? I have told it to "Download all messages". Also it doesn't have the featuer of requesting notification when somone replies to my post. Can it set that? Without some of these things why is a is news reader used at all? Thanks |
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| Guest | Re: A good configuration for Windows Mail and Technet Newsgroups "Drew" <Drew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:509080BA-EA4B-4BEB-BD0D-5155112FB8FE@microsoft.com... >I like how Windows Mail will tell me what posts I have looked at, but it > doesn't seem to keep all the messages. I only have a few months worth. > Is > there a way to configure this? I have told it to "Download all messages". The news servers themselves only keep a limited periods posts. If you want to see all posts' to a group you need to check archives. Google bought Dejanews which archived most newsgroups and they still maintain them. Here, for instance, is this groups archive... http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...l/topics?hl=en > > Also it doesn't have the featuer of requesting notification when somone > replies to my post. Can it set that? I don't think so* but you can mark messages as watched which almost serves the purpose. In Google groups click on the star and then you can set Google to only display starred topics. * this is to do with the way newsserver work. They propagate messages to other servers but they dont send messages to subscribers but simply wait until polled. > > Without some of these things why is a is news reader used at all? News clients are far more efficient tools for reading newsgroups than the clunky web interfaces. Try keeping up to date with a busy group using a web interface and you'll soon see what I mean. Check here if you want to further investigate the mechanism of newsgroups... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsgroup |
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