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As an MSDN subscriber, I used to get responses to posts I made to this
newsgroup (and others) with Outlook Express, but I'm not any more. According
to the MSDN site I shouldn't have to use the web UI to make this work.

Can someone please tell me what I've got to do to get this working again?
Nov 16 '05 #1
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If you log into the member area of MSDN, on the start page there will be a
notice about newsgroup responses. Basically, you create and register a fake
email address to use when you are in the newsgroups and their system will
monitor messages submitted by that fake email address.

DalePres

"Daniel Billingsley" <dbillingsley@NO_durcon_SPAAMM.com> wrote in message
news:1D**********************************@microsof t.com...
As an MSDN subscriber, I used to get responses to posts I made to this
newsgroup (and others) with Outlook Express, but I'm not any more.
According
to the MSDN site I shouldn't have to use the web UI to make this work.

Can someone please tell me what I've got to do to get this working again?

Nov 16 '05 #2
Yeah, did all that. It ain't working. And it used to, that's what's
ticking me off.

Thanks anyway. I'm trying to get support more directly now.

"DalePres" <don-t-spa-m-me@lea-ve-me-a-lone--.com> wrote in message
news:eu**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
If you log into the member area of MSDN, on the start page there will be a
notice about newsgroup responses. Basically, you create and register a fake email address to use when you are in the newsgroups and their system will
monitor messages submitted by that fake email address.

DalePres

"Daniel Billingsley" <dbillingsley@NO_durcon_SPAAMM.com> wrote in message
news:1D**********************************@microsof t.com...
As an MSDN subscriber, I used to get responses to posts I made to this
newsgroup (and others) with Outlook Express, but I'm not any more.
According
to the MSDN site I shouldn't have to use the web UI to make this work.

Can someone please tell me what I've got to do to get this working
again?

Nov 16 '05 #3

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