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Posted by Els on 07/14/07 11:55
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<doraymeRidThis-38BBD2.21191714072007@news-vip.optusnet.com.au>,
dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> > The problem there is, that I can't see any of the posts I read yesterday
> > anymore. Like, I can't see any post by any Ben, nor your reply to it :-(
> >
> > Since I see you're using the same newsreader as I am, how does that work
> > for you? Is there a setting I missed that lets you see posts you read
> > yesterday too?
None of the methods you're describing were familiar to me, so I tried
them one by one:
> You can try Special/Open All References if you have a current
> post open. This sometimes gets all the thread, sometimes just
> some of the thread.
That literally opens all the posts that were referenced in the current
post - as in all their own separate window on top of each other, without
seeing the actual thread :S
> You can always "Command -" (the
> hyphen/underscore key) after clicking on the group in the
> myGroups window, this brings up search box for subjects, authors
> etc.
That one is useful, thanks - as long as the subject didn't change of
course - at least it does show me the thread in a thread window, not a
bunch of open message windows :-)
> One other trick, you can "Option Return" and choose a number
> of threads, it will then get you the last that number.
No 'threads' here, just posts. Works too though, although it doesn't
show which I already had read, it just fetches the posts again, without
any memory of whether I read them before. Same goes for the search box
method btw.
> And, of course, there is always the ever reliable Google. Imagine
> the world without Google. At least good for getting the name of
> threads and authors so you can use the above methods I mention in
> the MT newsreader to reply or whatever...
Yup - except I wanted to use a newsreader *instead* of Google <g>
> I should also add that I may have overly hastily assumed that you
> would be reading comp.infosystems.www.authoring.stylesheets. Ben
> might have posted there, I have now forgotten.
I think so - I'm reading alt.www.webmaster only atm, so if he forgot to
set a follow-up and just snipped the other groups, that explains why
there's no Ben in this thread I'm seeing :-)
> Forgetting is
> something that MT-NewsWatcher is very good at doing. <g>
So I notice! I so wish there was a 40Tude Dialog for Mac :\
> You moved to Macs, Els?
No, still use XP for the bulk (like work), just added a Mac so I can
check sites on Mac browsers, and made it a Book so I can do stuff away
from my desk. Stuff like reading Usenet ... ;-)
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