Kill File
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Re: Kill File
any preferences or recomendations on your part?
XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>
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XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>
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Re: Kill File
any preferences or recomendations on your part?
XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>
--
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XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>
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Re: Kill File
any preferences or recomendations on your part?
XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>
--
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XS11E wrote:
>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>
>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a newsreader and
>cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party software is installed.
>
>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook it
>will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook Newsreader or
>some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of the label and the
>way to killfile is the same.
>
>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this newsgroup
>you need to use a newsreader with scorefile capabilities, those that
>have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan, Slrn and my preference, XNews.
>
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> XS11E wrote:
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.
Top posting corrected:
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:
> any preferences or recomendations on your part?
You could read the message or you could look at my headers.
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>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.
Top posting corrected:
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:
> any preferences or recomendations on your part?
You could read the message or you could look at my headers.
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#18
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> XS11E wrote:
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.
Top posting corrected:
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:
> any preferences or recomendations on your part?
You could read the message or you could look at my headers.
--
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http://improve-usenet.org
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.
Top posting corrected:
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:
> any preferences or recomendations on your part?
You could read the message or you could look at my headers.
--
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#19
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Re: Kill File
> XS11E wrote:
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.
Top posting corrected:
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:
> any preferences or recomendations on your part?
You could read the message or you could look at my headers.
--
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http://improve-usenet.org
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.
Top posting corrected:
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:
> any preferences or recomendations on your part?
You could read the message or you could look at my headers.
--
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#20
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Re: Kill File
> XS11E wrote:
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.
Top posting corrected:
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:
> any preferences or recomendations on your part?
You could read the message or you could look at my headers.
--
XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups
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http://improve-usenet.org
>>> How do I kill file using outlook , NOT outlook express?
>>
>>If you mean for newsgroups, you can't. Outlook is not a
>>newsreader and cannot read newsgroups unless some 3rd party
>>software is installed.
>>
>>As a confusion factor, if you've added the News command to Outlook
>>it will open Outlook Express but it will label it as Outlook
>>Newsreader or some such. It's still Outlook Express regardless of
>>the label and the way to killfile is the same.
>>
>>More info: If you want to eliminate all the garbage from this
>>newsgroup you need to use a newsreader with scorefile
>>capabilities, those that have scorefiles are 40tude Dialog, Pan,
>>Slrn and my preference, XNews.
Top posting corrected:
"RiverRunner66 via CarKB.com" <u36930@uwe> wrote:
> any preferences or recomendations on your part?
You could read the message or you could look at my headers.
--
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