Re: German Newsreader

From: djgordon (danigordon_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 01/13/05


Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 22:13:22 -0600

I didn't see a question, just a thanks for a recommendation. Oh, sorry, I
guess that was just to point out an error by someone that didn't amount to a
hill of beans.

Dani

"14tonks" <mail.2.14tonks@recursor.net> wrote in message
news:34lsl1F4c5vq5U1@individual.net...
> Do you mean the German news server, news.individual.net? People will find
> it easier to understand any questions you have if you use the right
> terminology. Your news server is the computer on the internet where you
> download posts from, your news reader is the program you download them
into
> to read. The "German server" is a news server. You read the posts in
Forte
> Free Agent, Outlook Express, XNews, or whatever standards-compliant news
> reader you like. With AOL you download posts from the AOL server into the
> AOL news reader only. Using anything else, the server and the reader have
> different names and you are free to mix and match.
>
> If you meant the server, yep, it is great. Fast, consistent delivery and
> very little spam.
> --
>
> Sheila
> To reply to me, add the prefix real. to my address.
>
>
> "MTTypes" <mttypes@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:34lr4qF4d83glU1@individual.net...
> > Thanks bunches to the person who told me about the German Newsreader.
It
> > works GREAT.
> >
> >
> >
>
>



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