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Newsgroup problem
I am not able to receive the newsgroups I normally get, but am getting other
groups, when I try them. Is this message getting through? Write me off group at Ideas? Take out the junk. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.804 / Virus Database: 546 - Release Date: 11/30/2004 |
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[posted and mailed, f-up2poster]
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 09:34:36 -0500, Morgans wrote: I am not able to receive the newsgroups I normally get, but am getting other groups, when I try them. Is this message getting through? Write me off group at Ideas? Take out the junk. --- X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1437 try to unsubscribe the group(s) and then subscribe them again. or/and use a different program for reading usenet news. this might help. #m -- The policy of the American government is to leave its citizens free, neither restraining them nor aiding them in their pursuits. Thomas Jefferson |
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This is a relayed message from Jim Morgan:
************************************************** ************* My ISP has had my two favorite groups (this is one of them g) screwed up for the whole weekend. I have tried to get it fixed, but "it is the weekend", and "we have no idea what the problem is", or... substitute you favorite excuse. I am hopeful this is resolved, but not at all confident. In the meantime, I am looking for suggestions for a web based newsreader, that 1.) is free, since I hope I don't need it for long, 2.) can expand threads, so all of the conversation's headers can be seen at once, and can be downloaded in the correct order. Basically, I like the Outlook Express style of presentation. Any help out there? What are your favorites, and why. You will have to respond via e-mail, since I can not see the answer if you post it to the newsgroup. Use Take out the JUNK. Thanks Jim in NC |
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"Rich S." wrote This is a relayed message from Jim Morgan: ************************************************** ************* My ISP has had my two favorite groups (this is one of them g) screwed up for the whole weekend. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Well, it appears that whoever screwed it up, came back to work Monday, and fixed it. Everything is back working, so ignore my request. Thanks, all. -- Jim in NC |
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Well, it appears that whoever screwed it up, came back to
work Monday, and fixed it. Everything is back working, so ignore my request. Welcome back! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Morgans" wrote in message ... "Rich S." wrote This is a relayed message from Jim Morgan: ************************************************** ************* My ISP has had my two favorite groups (this is one of them g) screwed up for the whole weekend. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Well, it appears that whoever screwed it up, came back to work Monday, and fixed it. Everything is back working, so ignore my request. Thanks, all. -- Jim in NC One of the reasons why I left Charter is because of their shabby usenet support. They consider usenet an add-on (They will tell you so) and a nuisance and when I had Charter their feed was Supernews, a genuine usenet dud. |
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On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 10:23:38 -0500, " jls"
wrote: They consider usenet an add-on All ISPs consider usentet an add-on. z |
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On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 18:02:02 -0800, "Rich S."
wrote: This is a relayed message from Jim Morgan: ************************************************* ************** My ISP has had my two favorite groups (this is one of them g) screwed up for the whole weekend. I have tried to get it fixed, but "it is the weekend", and "we have no idea what the problem is", or... substitute you favorite excuse. I am hopeful this is resolved, but not at all confident. Probably Charter. Yup. Just read the sig. They "upgraded" a couple weeks back. The whole thing crashed (think it was Friday) and must have come back up some time this morning. It wasn't up at 4:00 AM. Seems to be back up here at least for the time being. Now I have a choice. My system thinks it's up-to-date even though it is missing the last 3 days worth of posts. They don't even carry 4 of the primary groups I was following. (digital photography groups) In the meantime, I am looking for suggestions for a web based newsreader, that 1.) is free, since I hope I don't need it for long, 2.) can expand threads, so all of the conversation's headers can be seen at once, and can be downloaded in the correct order. Basically, I like the Outlook Express style of presentation. Used to be Deja-News or some such, but I think they became Google. I think Google then dropped all but the search engine. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Any help out there? What are your favorites, and why. You will have to respond via e-mail, since I can not see the answer if you post it to the newsgroup. Use Take out the JUNK. Thanks Jim in NC |
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"Roger" wrote Probably Charter. Yup. Just read the sig. They "upgraded" a couple weeks back. The whole thing crashed (think it was Friday) My last post I received was 3:31 PM EST Friday. and must have come back up some time this morning. It wasn't up at 4:00 AM. Seems to be back up here at least for the time being. Yep. Back up here, too. The amazing thing was that all the binaries groups were still up. Also, the tecs I called at Charter did not even know that there was anything wrong. They gave me an E-mail address for their news service, but I have not heard back from them. Probably won't. They must have been swamped from complaints. Now I have a choice. My system thinks it's up-to-date even though it is missing the last 3 days worth of posts. I'm just going to forget about the missed posts. Too much hassle to sort though them any other way. I think I'll live. :-) They don't even carry 4 of the primary groups I was following. (digital photography groups) Too bad. have you called and bitched about it? Used to be Deja-News or some such, but I think they became Google. I think Google then dropped all but the search engine. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) None I have tried came close to the convenience and clarity that OE provides. I hope Charter can keep its act together. -- Jim in NC |
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On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:57:08 -0500, "Morgans"
wrote: None I have tried came close to the convenience and clarity that OE provides. I hope Charter can keep its act together. Have you tried Agent? It's free. Once I took a look at it, I never went back to OE. Also, here is a link to a free news provider. May be helpful if Charter keeps having problems. HTH. z |
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