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not quite a gardening question !
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from "Sue" contains these words: "Rupert" wrote "La Puce" wrote Sue wrote: snip For my part I usually have the 'hide read messages' view selected to make things manageable, otherwise I'm scrolling down through pages of already read stuff and would miss things. You can't always remember the context and won't always bother to change views to check. Ok. It's indeed a good way of going about responding to post. However, and please don't get mad at me, I don't understand why you hide your 'read messages' viewer when it precisely let you know what you've read or not. Why do you scroll through pages and pages of already read stuff and don't just go to the highlighted ones you haven't read? This thread is minute compared to some others. What do you use? She is using Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 She uses common sense and hides read messages. Wot 'e said. I don't know about other newsreaders but with OE it seems to me much less unwieldy to have only unread posts in view, especially if subbed to several large groups. This group's a bit quieter at the moment (altho' it can be very busy at other times of year) but in others there can be literally hundreds of new posts a day to wade through. Yes new ones are highlighted but it's much simpler to have all previously read stuff hidden to be able to quickly see which threads have been added to and which, if any, to skip, who's posted and whether I've had a response to anything of my own etc. I wish I knew what all you lot were going on about! In my newsreader I have a column on the left with all subscribed-to newsgroups. A star against an entry indicates unread message(s) there. Highlight it and in the middle column is shown the subjects in the highlighted group. If any of these is starred, there are unread messages there. The right-hand column shows the authors, and a star against any of these indicates 'unread'. Double-clicking on any item opens it. If you reply, the item window remains open, but usually underneath the reply. To look at what has gone before, either there must be quoted text in the newsitem, or the reply window must be minimised or placed beneath the newsitem, and one, or a series of them opened until the context is found. Janet uses the same system. When there is no context quoted in a reply, it makes it unworthwhile reading most of them, because it is seldom apparant what the poster is talking about, especially if, as I do, one subscribes to a lot of newsgroups, and the thread is a bit elderly. We have memory problems, some of us, you know. Is it time for my Horlicks, Nurse? -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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