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|    Nicholas R Forystek to All    |
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|    24 Dec 14 21:34:23    |
      XPost: alt.gov, alt.nasa       From: nforystek@neotext.org              There's many ways Outlook Express has more features to it's News Reading by       unknown practice. For instance, Subscribe to a few groups, click OK and       don't click the group, click the account and highlight all groups and set to       get headers only, and sync. Then return to the groups list, (you can also       select all groups instead), subscribe, then reset list and click OK. Enrich       is the factor. Headings and whether you all or new messages in order when       you setup the same account twice has canvas sitting in assist the time in       come recreate the origin bundle. If you choose Options from the top menu,       you can use Maintenece tab for setting different resets against the sync for       all them, or you can select each group seperate and seperatly effect the       Maintence. Not, "GoTo" takes all your powder from you when you need OK to       close the window and eye needs to be patient not to accidently click the       group souly it prepairs ducking knew all the long. Also the "Catch UP" use       of selecting all and not having the messages for instance, or returning with       the "Mark as Unread" speaks out of turn the came to blow out the IHAVE and       never paid headings. WHich is also hood ganked tied to deleting what you       wouldn't want. Against sync these sumble at the very HD lean in NTFS first       way of the burst in the whole entire when they drive.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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