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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:46 PM
Mary M - Ohio
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jamie" wrote in message
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Before Outlook Express became mis-usable for newsgroups, almost all
newsreaders automatically opened below the quoted text, and would
even refuse to post if you didn't snip the quoted text to be fewer
lines or characters than your response.


Now that I would like to see! What is your favorite newsreader?

Mary


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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:46 PM
Mary M - Ohio
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jamie" wrote in message
...
Before Outlook Express became mis-usable for newsgroups, almost all
newsreaders automatically opened below the quoted text, and would
even refuse to post if you didn't snip the quoted text to be fewer
lines or characters than your response.


Now that I would like to see! What is your favorite newsreader?

Mary


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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:48 PM
Mary M - Ohio
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"Ignoramus28438" wrote in message
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Are your email replies long discussions, or more like a few lines?


Both. Usually it's an e-mail trail from inside the corporation that my clients will
send me -- I follow the e-mail trails backwards to see what is needed from me so
that my client doesn't have to waste time re-explaining everything.

Mary


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Old August 9th, 2004, 04:48 PM
Mary M - Ohio
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"Ignoramus28438" wrote in message
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Are your email replies long discussions, or more like a few lines?


Both. Usually it's an e-mail trail from inside the corporation that my clients will
send me -- I follow the e-mail trails backwards to see what is needed from me so
that my client doesn't have to waste time re-explaining everything.

Mary


  #45  
Old August 9th, 2004, 04:48 PM
Mary M - Ohio
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"Ignoramus28438" wrote in message
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Are your email replies long discussions, or more like a few lines?


Both. Usually it's an e-mail trail from inside the corporation that my clients will
send me -- I follow the e-mail trails backwards to see what is needed from me so
that my client doesn't have to waste time re-explaining everything.

Mary


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Old August 9th, 2004, 05:09 PM
Annabel Smyth
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On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 at 11:46:17, Mary M - Ohio
wrote:

jamie" wrote in message
...
Before Outlook Express became mis-usable for newsgroups, almost all
newsreaders automatically opened below the quoted text, and would
even refuse to post if you didn't snip the quoted text to be fewer
lines or characters than your response.


Now that I would like to see! What is your favorite newsreader?

Turnpike.
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Old August 9th, 2004, 06:59 PM
jamie
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Mary M - Ohio wrote:
jamie" wrote in message
...
Before Outlook Express became mis-usable for newsgroups, almost all
newsreaders automatically opened below the quoted text, and would
even refuse to post if you didn't snip the quoted text to be fewer
lines or characters than your response.


Now that I would like to see! What is your favorite newsreader?


I prefer SLRN, myself. It was originally made for linux, but is
also available for Windows. It doesn't have the clickety-mouse
cuteness of ones originally built for Windows or X-Windows, but its
filtering/killfiling options can't be beat.

My husband reads news under Windows, and prefers Gravity. Gravity
used to be a shareware newsreader, that you had to pay for to get
the advanced features, like Agent vs FreeAgent, but at some point
the complete version became free.

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jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

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Old August 9th, 2004, 06:59 PM
jamie
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Mary M - Ohio wrote:
jamie" wrote in message
...
Before Outlook Express became mis-usable for newsgroups, almost all
newsreaders automatically opened below the quoted text, and would
even refuse to post if you didn't snip the quoted text to be fewer
lines or characters than your response.


Now that I would like to see! What is your favorite newsreader?


I prefer SLRN, myself. It was originally made for linux, but is
also available for Windows. It doesn't have the clickety-mouse
cuteness of ones originally built for Windows or X-Windows, but its
filtering/killfiling options can't be beat.

My husband reads news under Windows, and prefers Gravity. Gravity
used to be a shareware newsreader, that you had to pay for to get
the advanced features, like Agent vs FreeAgent, but at some point
the complete version became free.

--
jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

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Old August 9th, 2004, 06:59 PM
jamie
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Mary M - Ohio wrote:
jamie" wrote in message
...
Before Outlook Express became mis-usable for newsgroups, almost all
newsreaders automatically opened below the quoted text, and would
even refuse to post if you didn't snip the quoted text to be fewer
lines or characters than your response.


Now that I would like to see! What is your favorite newsreader?


I prefer SLRN, myself. It was originally made for linux, but is
also available for Windows. It doesn't have the clickety-mouse
cuteness of ones originally built for Windows or X-Windows, but its
filtering/killfiling options can't be beat.

My husband reads news under Windows, and prefers Gravity. Gravity
used to be a shareware newsreader, that you had to pay for to get
the advanced features, like Agent vs FreeAgent, but at some point
the complete version became free.

--
jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

 




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