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Until I get my DNS redirection finalised you can connect to the news-server
here 121.208.41.84 This is not a usenet connected server but for the time being it will allow all of the regulars to stay in touch regardless of what their ISP does. Kye. |
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Um, here I am, about to show my complete lack of understanding of what to do
with those numbers. Help, anybody? Diana "BIO-Dex Consulting" wrote in message ... Until I get my DNS redirection finalised you can connect to the news-server here 121.208.41.84 This is not a usenet connected server but for the time being it will allow all of the regulars to stay in touch regardless of what their ISP does. Kye. |
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If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News
Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message .. . Um, here I am, about to show my complete lack of understanding of what to do with those numbers. Help, anybody? Diana "BIO-Dex Consulting" wrote in message ... Until I get my DNS redirection finalised you can connect to the news-server here 121.208.41.84 This is not a usenet connected server but for the time being it will allow all of the regulars to stay in touch regardless of what their ISP does. Kye. |
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Thank you, Ray. Will do it as soon as the newsletter is done.
Diana "Ray B" wrote in message ... If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message .. . Um, here I am, about to show my complete lack of understanding of what to do with those numbers. Help, anybody? Diana "BIO-Dex Consulting" wrote in message ... Until I get my DNS redirection finalised you can connect to the news-server here 121.208.41.84 This is not a usenet connected server but for the time being it will allow all of the regulars to stay in touch regardless of what their ISP does. Kye. |
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Ray B wrote:
If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. Did it, in Sea Mankey. No result at all. Zip. Nada. |
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"tenman" wrote in message
... Ray B wrote: If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. Did it, in Sea Mankey. No result at all. Zip. Nada. What's Sea Mankey? It worked just finer in outlook express as Ray said. K |
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Try this
news://121.208.41.84:119 Maybe that will help you... -- Yours Sincerely Kye Tanson --- BIO-Dex Consulting www.biodex.com.au "tenman" wrote in message ... Ray B wrote: If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. Did it, in Sea Mankey. No result at all. Zip. Nada. |
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Dont you wish that there were moments that you could just wind back the
clock and undo hitting send.... Ignore that last address it wont help you. Yours Sincerely Kye Tanson --- BIO-Dex Consulting www.biodex.com.au "BIO-Dex Consulting" wrote in message ... Try this news://121.208.41.84:119 Maybe that will help you... -- Yours Sincerely Kye Tanson --- BIO-Dex Consulting www.biodex.com.au "tenman" wrote in message ... Ray B wrote: If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. Did it, in Sea Mankey. No result at all. Zip. Nada. |
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K Barrett wrote: "tenman" wrote in message ... Ray B wrote: If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. Did it, in Sea Mankey. No result at all. Zip. Nada. What's Sea Mankey? It worked just finer in outlook express as Ray said. K It also worked just fine in Thunderbird. |
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Steve wrote:
K Barrett wrote: "tenman" wrote in message ... Ray B wrote: If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. Did it, in Sea Mankey. No result at all. Zip. Nada. What's Sea Mankey? It worked just finer in outlook express as Ray said. K It also worked just fine in Thunderbird. Steve can you tell me EXACTLY what you did in Thunderbird? I didn't want to use it for this as it's my main email/newsgroup program and I'm just coming off five months of not being able to access the newsgroups. That's why I used Sea Monkey (new software in the Netscape mold, browser/email/newsreader all in one). They're based on the same codes. And no, I don't have outlook express on my miniMac. But if you can give me a more specific, step-by-step process, I'll try it in Thunderbird. |
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 02:33:04 GMT in BIO-Dex Consulting wrote:
Dont you wish that there were moments that you could just wind back the clock and undo hitting send.... Ignore that last address it wont help you. Hrm, Microsoft NNTP service I see. For those of you that are struggling, from a cmd.exe window run 'telnet 121.208.41.84 119' You should see 200 NNTP Service 6.0.3790.0 Version: 6.0.3790.0 Posting Allowed Type 'list' to see all 5 newsgroups there. Type 'quit' to quit If you don't see that, either your ISP or your misguided network security software is blocking you. If you can tell the difference and it's your ISP, it's time to find a new ISP or spend hours on their phone with their support concerning blocking access to service. As for fighting your news software... I gave up on GUI newsreaders back when Gopher was the hot new thing. If anyone feels like abusing theirselves running 'slrn' under cygwin, or natively on OSX or some other Linux, email me. Yours Sincerely Kye Tanson --- BIO-Dex Consulting www.biodex.com.au "BIO-Dex Consulting" wrote in message ... Try this news://121.208.41.84:119 Maybe that will help you... -- Yours Sincerely Kye Tanson --- BIO-Dex Consulting www.biodex.com.au "tenman" wrote in message ... Ray B wrote: If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. Did it, in Sea Mankey. No result at all. Zip. Nada. -- Chris Dukes RON PAUL: Pretty lady screw Mitt lifeless. Ronpaul SMASH!! KUCINICH: GAZEBO! -- http://somehedgehog.livejournal.com/245807.html |
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 11:20:36 -0400 in tenman wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 02:33:04 GMT in BIO-Dex Consulting wrote: Dont you wish that there were moments that you could just wind back the clock and undo hitting send.... Ignore that last address it wont help you. Hrm, Microsoft NNTP service I see. For those of you that are struggling, from a cmd.exe window run What on earth is a cmd.exe window? I'm running OS 10.4.11, and have been online since the beginning, and have never heard of or seen such a thing. The .exe should have tipped you off that it's dos, windows, or VMS... Terminal App on OSX. Should be in your Utilities folder. This will give you all the power of Unix with all the ease of use and simplicity of Unix on your OSX system :-). Oh, and if you don't mind, type 'echo $SHELL' in terminal app sometime and let me know what it says. I have a sneaking suspicion that it's that abomination known as 'csh', but I'd enjoy verifying. -- Chris Dukes RON PAUL: Pretty lady screw Mitt lifeless. Ronpaul SMASH!! KUCINICH: GAZEBO! -- http://somehedgehog.livejournal.com/245807.html |
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tenman wrote: Steve wrote: K Barrett wrote: "tenman" wrote in message ... Ray B wrote: If you use Outlook Express, click on ToolsAccounts, then add a News Account. Enter that IP address as the server name. You will find an orchids and orchids.pictures newsgroups there. Did it, in Sea Mankey. No result at all. Zip. Nada. What's Sea Mankey? It worked just finer in outlook express as Ray said. K It also worked just fine in Thunderbird. Steve can you tell me EXACTLY what you did in Thunderbird? I didn't want to use it for this as it's my main email/newsgroup program and I'm just coming off five months of not being able to access the newsgroups. That's why I used Sea Monkey (new software in the Netscape mold, browser/email/newsreader all in one). They're based on the same codes. And no, I don't have outlook express on my miniMac. But if you can give me a more specific, step-by-step process, I'll try it in Thunderbird. Follow this: Toolsaccount settingsadd new accountnewsgroup accountfill in the blanks and enter 121.208.41.84 for the server name. That should do it. Steve |
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Follow this: Toolsaccount settingsadd new accountnewsgroup accountfill in the blanks and enter 121.208.41.84 for the server name. That should do it. Steve Steve- Thanks for your instructions. I ended up with exactly the same result as in Sea Monkey. Nothing. However, this morning, upon reflection, it seemed the icon in the file column to the left of my message window looked more like a folder than a newsgroup name. So as it was displaying the plain 'Newsgroups' page in said message window, I read through the lines there though I have seen but not used them before. One was a 'manage newsgroup subscriptions' setting which I then used - it opened a box where I found - lo and behold - a heading for'orchids' which, when opened, gave me the option of subscribing. You're not a cook, are you, Steve? I'm trying to be positive here, but since that's not my normal nature it comes out sounding sour like me. But you WERE helpful. But to someone like me who is terribly precise in such things, the left out last three steps, if in a recipe, would have changed a souffle to a hockey puck or a lovely sauce to a lumpy, broken mess. Just joking here, Steve! Though I am long experienced with computers and the internet, it's sometimes surprising to be reminded just how much I DON'T know. I've always used the file heading at the top of my screen for controlling my programs and hadn't really noticed there was a 'page' for it. Moral of story: just like a good cook who inadvertently leaves out a step or two which are so intuitive to them, we all often do this in areas with which we are intimately familiar and in attempting to avoid that are often brought to a new understanding of our own knowledge and the processes involved by a careful, minute examination and re-enactment of the actions involved. Can you tell I just got up?? |
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