Tom Berger wrote:
> 
> On Die, 23 Mär 1999, you wrote: / Am Die, 23 Mär 1999 schrieben Sie:
> 
> Hi Scarlett (no, no cheap puns :))
> 
> > Hi, Tom,
> >
> > I think it's a great idea.  My inbox is getting somewhat unmanageable,
> 
> Hm. If you would use Kmail instead of Outlook Express there would be
> an easy way to avoid this... ;-)
> Just set up a folder called 'mandrake' and apply a filter on incoming
> mail, which would automatically put all mailings from this list in this
> folder.

Netscape'll do it too.  Just create mail filters that put messages that
contain [newbie] and [expert] into different folders.  I use this method
to keep about 6 mailing lists straight.
 
> >[snip]
> > When the news server goes down, all the previous messages are gone
> > forever!  I know there are other ways to access these newsgroups, but
> > I don't know what they are or how to use them, except through AOL.  If
> > you do create a new newsgroup, please tell us how to get to it other
> > than through our local ISP's news server.
> >
> 
> There are several Web-to-Usenet gateways that let you browse newsgroups
> with your preferred browser. As far as I know they are even free. There is
> one at hotbot (www.hotbot.com/usenet) and of course there's dejanews
> (www.dejanews.com) but there surely are lots of others out there. I would
> suggest dejanews. They provide an excellent service.

And if my memory serves correctly, those are Linux boxes at Deja News
too!

-- 
Steve Philp
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