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I think you should use a Web Browser
since all MS newsgroups are being shut down... the only access will be with a web browser peter -- If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate or disruptive,please ignore it. If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate :-) "Torres K" wrote in message ... Hi wondering if Ishould be using Window Mail, one of the web-base email program,or just use a web brower. What do you think? |
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I think you should use a Web Browser since all MS newsgroups are being shut down... the only access will be with a web browser peter -- If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate or disruptive,please ignore it. If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate :-) "Torres K" wrote in message ... Hi wondering if Ishould be using Window Mail, one of the web-base email program,or just use a web brower. What do you think? |
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says... I think you should use a Web Browser since all MS newsgroups are being shut down... the only access will be with a web browser peter Not exactly, there already existed local nntp2html bridges: 2 MS bridges, 1 for answers and 1 for the rest, but I recommend Community Forums NNTP bridge http://communitybridge.codeplex.com/ Current features * Replaces the MS NNTP Bridge completely * Unifies the access to scocial and answers forms to a single NNTP server (no two servers needed!) * Autologin and Autominimize * Displays your email address, if you have configured your username and email (will allow Ctrl-H to work in WLM) * X-Face support for MVPs, Microsofties and Admins * Encodes Subject/From only, if non-ASCII characters are present * MessageId contains a valid domain name * The message/thread URL of the forum will be submitted in the X- Comments header, so you can directly go to the web page * Converts "http(s)" links into html links, if posted in plain/text * Supports the conversion of html-web-articles into plain/text articles for your newsreader * Thunderbird can display the article source code * Many tracing options to see the newsclients messages/responses * You can extend the "CommunityForumsNNTPServer.ArticleConverter" without the LiveID SDK; for compiling the whole source code, you need to download and install the Windows Live ID Client 1.0 SDK -- Poutnik The best depends on how the best is defined. |
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says... I think you should use a Web Browser since all MS newsgroups are being shut down... the only access will be with a web browser peter Not exactly, there already existed local nntp2html bridges: 2 MS bridges, 1 for answers and 1 for the rest, but I recommend Community Forums NNTP bridge http://communitybridge.codeplex.com/ Current features * Replaces the MS NNTP Bridge completely * Unifies the access to scocial and answers forms to a single NNTP server (no two servers needed!) * Autologin and Autominimize * Displays your email address, if you have configured your username and email (will allow Ctrl-H to work in WLM) * X-Face support for MVPs, Microsofties and Admins * Encodes Subject/From only, if non-ASCII characters are present * MessageId contains a valid domain name * The message/thread URL of the forum will be submitted in the X- Comments header, so you can directly go to the web page * Converts "http(s)" links into html links, if posted in plain/text * Supports the conversion of html-web-articles into plain/text articles for your newsreader * Thunderbird can display the article source code * Many tracing options to see the newsclients messages/responses * You can extend the "CommunityForumsNNTPServer.ArticleConverter" without the LiveID SDK; for compiling the whole source code, you need to download and install the Windows Live ID Client 1.0 SDK -- Poutnik The best depends on how the best is defined. |