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bufferOverflow - 24 Jul 2007 04:48 GMT
Hi all,
I have googled around to look for recieving posts in this group by
email but not succeeded. Anyone know how to do it ?

thanks
Joe Attardi - 24 Jul 2007 05:00 GMT
> Hi all,
> I have googled around to look for recieving posts in this group by
> email but not succeeded. Anyone know how to do it ?

Welcome to the group!

Are you using Google Groups to access this newsgroup? If so, you
should see a "Edit my subscription" link on the right-hand side of the
page. If you click that link, you will be taken to a page to manage an
email subscription to this group.

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Joe Attardi
bufferOverflow - 24 Jul 2007 05:19 GMT
Hi Joe,

> > Hi all,
> > I have googled around to look for recieving posts in this group by
> > email but not succeeded. Anyone know how to do it ?
> Welcome to the group!

Thanks :-)

> Are you using Google Groups to access this newsgroup? If so, you
> should see a "Edit my subscription" link on the right-hand side of the
> page. If you click that link, you will be taken to a page to manage an
> email subscription to this group.

Yes, I am using Google groups. In my subscriptions, there are these
options -

    No Email
    I will read this group on the web

    Abridged Email (No more than 1 email per day)
    Get a summary of new activity each day

    Digest Email (Approximately 4 emails per day)
    Get up to 25 full new messages bundled into a single email

And I have selected "Digest Email" but still no emails are coming to
my Inbox (Other emails are coming through)

I thought Google groups provided a way to use my Email client to read/
sent email messages to this list but I think I have to use web browser
which I find very irritating as I am in middle of doing something and
it distracts me. Any good suggesstion ?

Thanks
Joe Attardi - 24 Jul 2007 06:57 GMT
> I thought Google groups provided a way to use my Email client to read/
> sent email messages to this list but I think I have to use web browser
> which I find very irritating as I am in middle of doing something and
> it distracts me. Any good suggesstion ?

Do you use a RSS reader? I believe Google Groups also publishes RSS
feeds of posts in the newsgroup.
Roedy Green - 24 Jul 2007 08:41 GMT
>I have googled around to look for recieving posts in this group by
>email but not succeeded. Anyone know how to do it ?
check with google groups. they may give you a way. The best way is to
get a newsreader. See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/newsreader.html
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John mitre - 24 Jul 2007 18:18 GMT
>> I have googled around to look for recieving posts in this group by
>> email but not succeeded. Anyone know how to do it ?
> check with google groups. they may give you a way. The best way is to
> get a newsreader. See http://mindprod.com/jgloss/newsreader.html

Joe and Roedy,

I am using my ISP's news server now. I didn't knew it existed.
(Bangs head in the keyboard for not knowing it for the past 4 years :-))

It's all working. Thanks a lot.
Lew - 24 Jul 2007 23:42 GMT
> I am using my ISP's news server now. I didn't knew it existed.
> (Bangs head in the keyboard for not knowing it for the past 4 years :-))
>
> It's all working. Thanks a lot.

I use Comcast Cable and they have (at least access to) a news server.  The
only annoyance is that it sometimes gripes about my news client's need to log
in via a new connection each time I move to a new message, and that Comcast
will only support certain clients.  (Outlook Express was the only one they
mentioned to me, useless to me in my Linux environment and nearly so in Windows.)

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Lew

Martin Gregorie - 25 Jul 2007 17:54 GMT
>> I am using my ISP's news server now. I didn't knew it existed.
>> (Bangs head in the keyboard for not knowing it for the past 4 years :-))
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> was the only one they mentioned to me, useless to me in my Linux
> environment and nearly so in Windows.)

Have you tried Forte Free Agent (or Agent, which adds killfiles)?
It can slurp all headers and bodies in a single session. IIRC it can be
made to batch up postings too.

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