Hi Robin,
I understand every word you said, but I did not understand what you mean by:
post them all at once.
How am I going to do that? 10 1398
Depends on the newsreader you are using. Usually when you post, there is a
box that says "Newsgroups". In that box, you can type in every newsgroup
you want to post, usually comma-delimited. What are you using to post your
messages?
Robin S.
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"Allen Maki" <al*******@sbcglobal.netwrote in message
news:Le************@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
Hi Robin,
I understand every word you said, but I did not understand what you mean
by:
post them all at once.
How am I going to do that?
As I still thank you for trying to give some sort of advice, but sorry it is
still not clear.
"RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message
news:Sa******************************@comcast.com. ..
Depends on the newsreader you are using. Usually when you post, there is a
box that says "Newsgroups". In that box, you can type in every newsgroup
you want to post, usually comma-delimited. What are you using to post
your messages?
Robin S.
----------------------
"Allen Maki" <al*******@sbcglobal.netwrote in message
news:Le************@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>Hi Robin,
I understand every word you said, but I did not understand what you mean by:
post them all at once.
How am I going to do that?
How are you posting your messages, or sending your messages, to this group?
Are you using Google Groups, Outlook Express, Microsoft Discussion Groups,
or something else?
Robin S.
---------------------------------
"Allen Maki" <al*******@sbcglobal.netwrote in message
news:Yg***************@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
As I still thank you for trying to give some sort of advice, but sorry it
is still not clear.
"RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message
news:Sa******************************@comcast.com. ..
>Depends on the newsreader you are using. Usually when you post, there is a box that says "Newsgroups". In that box, you can type in every newsgroup you want to post, usually comma-delimited. What are you using to post your messages?
Robin S. ---------------------- "Allen Maki" <al*******@sbcglobal.netwrote in message news:Le************@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net. ..
>>Hi Robin,
I understand every word you said, but I did not understand what you mean by:
post them all at once.
How am I going to do that?
I am using Outlook Express
"RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message
news:B5******************************@comcast.com. ..
How are you posting your messages, or sending your messages, to this
group? Are you using Google Groups, Outlook Express, Microsoft Discussion
Groups, or something else?
Robin S.
---------------------------------
"Allen Maki" <al*******@sbcglobal.netwrote in message
news:Yg***************@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>As I still thank you for trying to give some sort of advice, but sorry it is still not clear. "RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message news:Sa******************************@comcast.com ...
>>Depends on the newsreader you are using. Usually when you post, there is a box that says "Newsgroups". In that box, you can type in every newsgroup you want to post, usually comma-delimited. What are you using to post your messages?
Robin S. ---------------------- "Allen Maki" <al*******@sbcglobal.netwrote in message news:Le************@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net.. . Hi Robin,
I understand every word you said, but I did not understand what you mean by:
post them all at once.
How am I going to do that?
RobinS wrote:
How are you posting your messages, or sending your messages, to this
group? Are you using Google Groups, Outlook Express, Microsoft
Discussion Groups, or something else?
FYI, in Outlook Express you can (usually) find what someone has used to post
to a newsgroup by hitting <Alt>+<Enteron a post from them, then choosing
the details and looking for the X-Newsreader header.
For example, in this post it's X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express
6.00.3790.3959, and from your posts I can deduce that you're probably using
XP SP2.
Andrew
In the "Newsgroups" box, you can put in a whole list of newsgroups,
comma-delimited. Then it will post the message to all of them, and they
will be cross-referenced. Any response made in any group shows up in all of
them. It's pretty cool. You just have to type in the group names, which is
kind of a pain.
Robin S.
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"Allen Maki" <al*******@sbcglobal.netwrote in message
news:k%***************@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net. ..
>I am using Outlook Express
"RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message
news:B5******************************@comcast.com. ..
>How are you posting your messages, or sending your messages, to this group? Are you using Google Groups, Outlook Express, Microsoft Discussion Groups, or something else?
Robin S. --------------------------------- "Allen Maki" <al*******@sbcglobal.netwrote in message news:Yg***************@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net ...
>>As I still thank you for trying to give some sort of advice, but sorry it is still not clear. "RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message news:Sa******************************@comcast.co m... Depends on the newsreader you are using. Usually when you post, there is a box that says "Newsgroups". In that box, you can type in every newsgroup you want to post, usually comma-delimited. What are you using to post your messages?
Robin S. ---------------------- "Allen Maki" <al*******@sbcglobal.netwrote in message news:Le************@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net. .. Hi Robin, > I understand every word you said, but I did not understand what you mean by: > post them all at once. > How am I going to do that? > > > > > >
That's very clever. I always wondered about that. How can you tell I'm
using XP SP-2?
Robin S.
----------------------
"Andrew Morton" <ak*@in-press.co.uk.invalidwrote in message
news:uG**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
RobinS wrote:
>How are you posting your messages, or sending your messages, to this group? Are you using Google Groups, Outlook Express, Microsoft Discussion Groups, or something else?
FYI, in Outlook Express you can (usually) find what someone has used to
post to a newsgroup by hitting <Alt>+<Enteron a post from them, then
choosing the details and looking for the X-Newsreader header.
For example, in this post it's X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express
6.00.3790.3959, and from your posts I can deduce that you're probably
using XP SP2.
Andrew
RobinS wrote:
That's very clever. I always wondered about that. How can you tell I'm
using XP SP-2?
I googled for the version number of your Outlook Express, as it is different
from mine (on Windows Server 2003) and I was taking a few minutes off trying
to figure out how to use ImageMagick in VB.NET (back on topic!). I suppose I
should carry on trying this morning...
Andrew
Cool. Thanks for letting me know.
Robin S.
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"Andrew Morton" <ak*@in-press.co.uk.invalidwrote in message
news:uR**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
RobinS wrote:
>That's very clever. I always wondered about that. How can you tell I'm using XP SP-2?
I googled for the version number of your Outlook Express, as it is
different from mine (on Windows Server 2003) and I was taking a few
minutes off trying to figure out how to use ImageMagick in VB.NET (back
on topic!). I suppose I should carry on trying this morning...
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