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![]() "Andy Smiel" wrote in message ... Could someone suggest a reader program for this forum? Some will sneer, but if you have a Windoze machine you probably already have Outlook Express. It works for me. Vaughn |
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I should have been more specific. I can use Thunderbird but can not set it
up to see this group. So it is a question of how to program the reader to see RAS. Thank you. |
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So it is a question of how to program the reader to see RAS.
First try accessing it through googlegroups: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...g/topics?tsc=1 instead of indirectly though gliderpilot.net... -Paul ps. I don't even bother with a special reader, just whatever is built into firefox or any other browser I've used seems to work just fine... |
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sisu1a wrote:
So it is a question of how to program the reader to see RAS. First try accessing it through googlegroups: No, don't! Ask your Internet provider how to access its nntp-Server. |
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On Nov 19, 12:16*pm, John Smith wrote:
sisu1a wrote: So it is a question of how to program the reader to see RAS. First try accessing it through googlegroups: No, don't! Ask your Internet provider how to access its nntp-Server. And why not, may I ask? I dumped newsreaders long ago and find googlegroups to work just fine. You can easily see which threads has new messages since you last check, and you can do it from any computer with internet browser. I am not sure you can get the same functionality (following from multiple computers) as easy with newsreaders. So far, knock on wood, the level of spamming in RAS is not enough to justify a newsreader just for that purpose. Ramy |
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Ramy wrote:
First try accessing it through googlegroups: No, don't! Ask your Internet provider how to access its nntp-Server. And why not, may I ask? I dumped newsreaders long ago and find Because, for example, users that post via Google Groups tend to not trim the quoted text which makes following a thread a major nuisance. RAS is a textbook example for this. |
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On 11/20/2010 1:56 AM, John Smith wrote:
Ramy wrote: First try accessing it through googlegroups: No, don't! Ask your Internet provider how to access its nntp-Server. And why not, may I ask? I dumped newsreaders long ago and find Because, for example, users that post via Google Groups tend to not trim the quoted text which makes following a thread a major nuisance. RAS is a textbook example for this. Your problem may be the same as mine: I'm using the newsreader functionality built in to my email program, which is adequate for my purposes, but doesn't to hide most of the quoted text like GG does. I just used Google Groups to start a reply to ras, and I think I see the problem: the Google *Reply* box shows only the last 15 lines of the quoted text with the entry cursor positioned just below it. This effectively hides what can be 100's of lines of quoted text from the writer, and they also don't see these 100's of lines when they use Google to read the postings (Google automatically hides it), so they remain oblivious to the situation. And if they've always used a Google Groups to read ras, how could they be expected to know what's happening? Now that I understand the situation better, I promise to stop nagging people that don't trim their posts. Newsreaders were the only choice when I started a long time ago, and when the browser based choice became available, it was impractical when using dial-up, and especially so when traveling - no wi-fi, no mobile broadband, no dial-up in the motorhome. Now, broadband at home and while traveling make the choice of a newsreader or browser reading a preference. I will continue to use my email program for newsgroups out of habit and convenience, but GG seems good enough that I might like it just as well. Because my usenet source doesn't archive more than a few months, I already use GG for finding old posts (a rare need). -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz |
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Google Groups tend to not trim the quoted text which makes following a thread a major nuisance.
That doesn't sound like a googlegroups problem as much as a rookie poster problem... I use googlegroups but I also manually trim my posts. Like Ramy, I too access it from different computers all over so it makes for a really convenient universal interface and the spam is easy enough to ignore thus far. With googlegoups though, I have to switch the main page to display 'Topic List' and NOT leave it on 'Topic Summary' which it defaults to or else it's basically unusable. -Paul |
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On Nov 20, 1:56*am, John Smith wrote:
Ramy wrote: First try accessing it through googlegroups: No, don't! Ask your Internet provider how to access its nntp-Server. And why not, may I ask? I dumped newsreaders long ago and find Because, for example, users that post via Google Groups tend to not trim the quoted text which makes following a thread a major nuisance. RAS is a textbook example for this. True. I forgot to add that Google group also doing better job on hiding quoted text. One more reason to prefer google groups. Ramy |
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On 11/19/2010 12:06 PM, sisu1a wrote:
So it is a question of how to program the reader to see RAS. First try accessing it through googlegroups: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...g/topics?tsc=1 instead of indirectly though gliderpilot.net... -Paul ps. I don't even bother with a special reader, just whatever is built into firefox or any other browser I've used seems to work just fine... If you are using a browser, you are not going directly to a usenet group. I use Seamonkey, a browser/email/web page composer/etc suite based on the same coding as Firefox and Thunderbird. It works fine for usenet groups like ras, so I'd expect Thunderbird to also work just as well. I use http://aioe.org/ to get my free usenet access, as my ISP dropped support for it. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) - "Transponders in Sailplanes - Feb/2010" also ADS-B, PCAS, Flarm http://tinyurl.com/yb3xywl - "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation Mar/2004" Much of what you need to know tinyurl.com/yfs7tnz |
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