Hello Jim,
I've tried it again: The missing message-"contents" came through now, and also the
threading is better now.
Cu,
Thomas
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> Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > many thanks for your long answer! To make a long story short:
> >
> >> > Great, than it is in our
Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> many thanks for your long answer! To make a long story short:
>
>> > Great, than it is in our hands!
>> well, to the limits of people's patience to debug silly news clients. :)
>
> I think we can forget Netscape 4.7, the time till Mozilla 1.0 will come out
> i
Hello Jim,
many thanks for your long answer! To make a long story short:
> > Great, than it is in our hands!
> well, to the limits of people's patience to debug silly news clients. :)
I think we can forget Netscape 4.7, the time till Mozilla 1.0 will come out
isn't worth the effort (IMHO).
Just
Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You were right with the client, I've just tried it with Outlook Expr. and
> can read them there. I didn't know that there is already a web-interface,
> but IMHO the usability of a web-i/f (in general, not esp. this one) can't be
> as good as with a news-client.
Hello Jim,
thanks for the answer, the rest is below:
> first off, what news client are you using?
Netscape 4.73.
> Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1.) I can't read several messages, but get the "message-headers" for
>
> i am able to retrieve all of the articles you listed just fine via t
first off, what news client are you using?
Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1.) I can't read several messages, but get the "message-headers" for
i am able to retrieve all of the articles you listed just fine via the
web interface to the nntp server at http://news.php.net/. it could be
that yo