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Enough sarcasm, time for answers! NewsProxy will do the job. Unfortunately,
they have disappeared. As they were giving it away, so will I, until they return or the bandwidth gets too high. Read how to use it he http://www.aapcsite.plus.com/newsproxy.html If you can understand it, you can download it he http://bfozx.url.cjb.net in zipped format (117 kB). Put the files in a directory, read the directions and go for it (slight reconfig needed in Outlook Express: change Server Name to localhost). I will not respond to requests for help, don't even bother asking! Use at your own risk. I've been using it for years. A sample killfile for rec.radio.shortwave accompanies the zip file. Enjoy. "PM" |
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As soon as I List Unread, I back up to my newsgroup menu window and quickly
Mark Read rec.radio.shortwave. Then, what I don't read during the session won't come up the next session. Bill, K5BY |
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That was exactly what I was trying to do, having OE mark all messages read
when leaving the newsgroup. It worked some of the time, but other times, I would open the newsgroup and while I was reading messages, I would get an email that needed my immediate attention. And when I closed my newsreader, all the messages were marked read and I would lose my place when I went back to it. Thanks for everyone's help. And thank you Paul for coming up with the idea of using a news proxy. That makes a lot of sense, because my anti-viral software already filters my email through a proxy, so why couldn't a news group be treated the same way? I'm going to try it to see what happens. Thanks again to everyone who offered their expertise. |
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It worked some of the time, but other times, I would open the newsgroup and
while I was reading messages, I would get an email that needed my immediate attention. And when I closed my newsreader, all the messages were marked read and I would lose my place when I went back to it. That used to happen to me unintentionally several years ago. I used to haunt a large AOL news forum and, for a while, AOL would cut us off ramdomly. To counter that, I would at the beginning just ask for the last day's worth, read or unread, and then mark everything read as I left the session. That would get rid of anything older than one day. Bill, K5BY |
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