Thank you, Michael. I subscribed a few days ago but am still looking via
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlooke xpress.
I shall now switch. I hope that the msnews servers are text only or largely
text as well.
BTW I had a quick look at your website. I must tell my 11-and-a-half year
old boy to never download beta software. He does it sometimes. So far, no
known issues, but that can readily change..
DAS
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"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
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For best results, use the "msnews.microsoft.com" news server for reading
and posting messages regarding help with Microsoft products. This is the
news server that most of the regulars use. You'll get more timely
messages, and miss fewer of them. News messages often take days to wander
from server to server, and often get lost.
The "msnews.microsoft.com" news server is free to the public. However, it
only carries newsgroups to support Microsoft products. You'll also find
many newsgroups that your ISP doesn't carry. This server has over 2,000
Microsoft newsgroups.
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"Dori A Schmetterling" wrote in message
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"Original reply not visible to me" meant that I could not see my original
reply, so I did not know whether it had gone through or not. On previous
occasions where this happened I was able to see my post when someone else
replied to it.
Yes, am using ISP's news server -- it's a free/included service. They
went through upheaval withe their mail servers but they seem to be over
now. Maybe news servers were also being upgraded.
What's the advantage of your suggestion?
Thanks for your help.
DAS
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"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message
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"Dori A Schmetterling" wrote in message
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Testing. Original reply not visible to me.
?? You replied to Bruce's reply to OP earlier.
Your Message-ID indicates you are probably using your ISP's news server.
Try getting this newsgroup from here instead:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...tlooke xpress
FWIW here is the References: header from Bruce's last reply to your
question
References:
So if you're implying that you saw that reply to your question but
didn't see your question you could download it specifically
by constructing a news link like this (and setting msnews.microsoft.com
as your default news server before trying to use it):
HTH
Robert Aldwinckle
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