On Feb 29, 4:10 pm, Simon Richard Clarkstone
<s.r.clarkst...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Drev wrote:
> > On Feb 29, 12:09 pm, "Rhainor" <rhai...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> "Drev" <drevlin...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
>>news:724cb59c-b25e-4266-bcb4-5b525efefc05@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>> Haven't gotten a real one to work yet, any recommendations?
> >> If you're using Windows, XP or Vista, its built-in mail client
(Outlook
> >> Express for XP, Windows Mail for Vista; both effectively identical)
sup****ts
> >> newsgroups. You'll need to know what news server to use, which is
most
> >> likely going to be one from your ISP (for example, mine is
> >> news.east.earthlink.net). I wouldn't rule out the possibility that
you can
> >> use any news server you have the address to, but it's generally best
to use
> >> one that's located in the same region as you.
>
> > After trying and trying I haven't a clue who is my colleges ISP, and
> > no one else seems to know either, tried charter, yours some others I
> > am just going to stick with google groups for now. Thanks though
> > *sighs*
>
> If you're in university, then ask your sysadmins or some geeks what your
> Usenet server is. Also, your university also might not let you connect
> to external news servers, so start with a free trial to see if you can
> connect.
>
> On Windows, many use Thunderbird, MozillaMail, or a cousin thereof to
> read news, instead of the default ones.
>
> --
> src
I'll look into it, not a top priority right now seeing as google
groups works for what I need. Thanks though
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