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not quite a gardening question !
Rusty Hinge 2 wrote:
The message . com from "La Puce" contains these words: [...] Yes, so do I. But Outlook Express doesn't do that. Sadly it is not really meant for chatty chappies like us but for straight simple emails I'm afarid. On OE you do get the tittle of the subject/thread and the poster's name but if no quote from previous post you cannot tell to whom or to what it is in responce of. A responce from Kathryn as it was, was like a little cry in the deepest night from somewhere far away Can't you highlught what you want to quote, then hit 'reply'? [...]. Frayed knot. You have to hit "Reply group", and then, in the window which appears, highlight and delete extranery. It's ok when you're used to it, and in any case better than Google Groups, for which you have to know a secret they don't tell you, for their own mysterious Googular reasons. (You don't hit "Reply" in GG, or you'll get a blank window and risk social pariah status. Instead, you have to hit "Show Options" and then the "Reply" in the heading which appears: that displays the message you're replying to and allows you to carry out Christian editing.) GG doesn't even store your signature for repeated use, as in -- Mike. |
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Janet Baraclough wrote: The message . com from "La Puce" contains these words: Rusty Hinge 2 wrote: In my newsreader (snip) Janet uses the same system. That's correct. Rusty and I use the same newsreader. Yes, so do I. No, you do not. Yes I do. As I mentioned earlier, I use it at work, for a local forum but not gardening ones. I don't mix business with pleasure. Yet. From: "Sue" - Find messages by this author Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 15:26:34 -0000 Local: Wed, Jan 11 2006 3:26 pm Subject: not quite a gardening question ! "La Puce" wrote I use it at work but not for my forums to the exception of one local Manchester group. I understand now indeed. |
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"La Puce" wrote Janet Baraclough wrote: The message . com from "La Puce" contains these words: Rusty Hinge 2 wrote: In my newsreader (snip) Janet uses the same system. That's correct. Rusty and I use the same newsreader. Yes, so do I. No, you do not. Yes I do. As I mentioned earlier, I use it at work, for a local forum but not gardening ones. snip Nope! You were referring to OE which *I* use. Janet and Rusty, as they have said, use a different one - their ISP's own newsreader. -- Sue |
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from Janet Baraclough contains these words: The message . com from "La Puce" contains these words: Rusty Hinge 2 wrote: In my newsreader (snip) Janet uses the same system. That's correct. Rusty and I use the same newsreader. Yes, so do I. No, you do not. Oh yes she doesn't! -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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from "Mike Lyle" contains these words: Can't you highlught what you want to quote, then hit 'reply'? [...]. Frayed knot. You have to hit "Reply group", and then, in the window which appears, highlight and delete extranery. It's ok when you're used to it, and in any case better than Google Groups, for which you have to know a secret they don't tell you, for their own mysterious Googular reasons. (You don't hit "Reply" in GG, or you'll get a blank window and risk social pariah status. Instead, you have to hit "Show Options" and then the "Reply" in the heading which appears: that displays the message you're replying to and allows you to carry out Christian editing.) GG doesn't even store your signature for repeated use, as in And this is progress? The ZIMACS way has been a feature for more than ten years. (Since more than ten years, Mme la Puce!) -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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from "La Puce" contains these words: Janet Baraclough wrote: The message . com from "La Puce" contains these words: Rusty Hinge 2 wrote: In my newsreader (snip) Janet uses the same system. That's correct. Rusty and I use the same newsreader. Yes, so do I. No, you do not. Yes I do. As I mentioned earlier, I use it at work, for a local forum but not gardening ones. I don't mix business with pleasure. Yet. Janet's injecting a little Panto. We both use ZIMACS, the best newsreader in the World. From: "Sue" - Find messages by this author Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 15:26:34 -0000 Local: Wed, Jan 11 2006 3:26 pm Subject: not quite a gardening question ! "La Puce" wrote I use it at work but not for my forums to the exception of one local Manchester group. I understand now indeed. HTH -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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"Sue" wrote in message ... "La Puce" wrote Janet Baraclough wrote: The message . com from "La Puce" contains these words: Rusty Hinge 2 wrote: In my newsreader (snip) Janet uses the same system. That's correct. Rusty and I use the same newsreader. Yes, so do I. No, you do not. Yes I do. As I mentioned earlier, I use it at work, for a local forum but not gardening ones. snip Nope! You were referring to OE which *I* use. Janet and Rusty, as they have said, use a different one - their ISP's own newsreader. -- Sue 10/10 for perseverance. Can you now explain to La puce the differences between Linux and Windows so she can tell which one she is using (at work or home) |
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In article , Janet Baraclough
writes That's correct. Rusty and I use the same newsreader. Yes, so do I. No, you do not. Janet Janet, oh Janet, I am in trouble with my newsreader at home. On this (personal) computer I use Turnpike, obviously I cannot use my third other computer for newsgroups as it is an NHS one and cannot download newsgroups. So not to confuse you any further, at home I go into Google to read the n.g. I cannot tell which posts I have read on Google and I cannot reply as is asks me to register - and when I do, I can't click on the link and then....and so on........... Sacha was kind enough to email me to try and help and through her at least I can read on Google otherwise I wouldn't have even known that. What is the purpose of this ramble, oh yes., does anyone have a copy of Turnpike I can use at home. I subscribe to Demon and they gave Turnpike away initially but I don't know where to get one now. On another note, I have got elephants in my attics - that's what it sounds like, though I suspect they have long tails and therefore I shall have to get the vermin man in again. -- Judith Lea |
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from "Rupert" contains these words: 10/10 for perseverance. Can you now explain to La puce the differences between Linux and Windows so she can tell which one she is using (at work or home) The first indicator is the 'Crash Co-efficient', or the frequency of the BSOD. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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Sue wrote: Nope! You were referring to OE which *I* use. That's the one! g |
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Rupert wrote: 10/10 for perseverance. What's up, Don, can't write to me directly huh!? ) Can you now explain to La puce the differences between Linux and Windows so she can tell which one she is using (at work or home) At work I use OE windows. At home I use the web. |
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Rusty Hinge 2 wrote: And this is progress? The ZIMACS way has been a feature for more than ten years. (Since more than ten years, Mme la Puce!) Ten years?! Zat's fantastique Monsieur Rusty! Ze sun is shining today and I must say zat it 'as wormed my little 'eart no end. Now, what you saying about Zimakz yes?! I am sorry bot I close my eyes usually very firm when computers are in the conversation. Do you mind if I look outside during you talk computer, oui? Thank you ) |
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Judith Lea wrote: On another note, I have got elephants in my attics - that's what it sounds like, though I suspect they have long tails and therefore I shall have to get the vermin man in again. That's your escuse. The vermin man indeed ... Naughty Judith ;o) |
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In article , Judith Lea
writes On another note, I have got elephants in my attics - that's what it sounds like, though I suspect they have long tails and therefore I shall have to get the vermin man in again. You can download the latest turnpike from Demon double click or paste this into your browser (or use an ftp program) ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/mirrors/turnpike/ev605.exe ev605.exe is the latest issue version (6.05) with Quick Start Guide, User Manual, DUN and foreign dictionaries. alternatively, change the ev605.exe to entire.exe - this is the latest issue version including *all* components. I'd guess that ev605.exe is fine. If you already have a version of TP on your machine, you can download an upgrade version -- regards andyw |
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