Attn: Shenan Stanley

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Dilly Dally

I'm using "Grabit" which has no "reply" button only a "post" icon. Most news readers allow you to "reply" with the original post inside the window. Do you have a better way of replying under the circumstances I've described ? I don't care for it either !!!!!


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Shenan Stanley

Dilly said:
I'm using "Grabit" which has no "reply" button only a "post" icon.
Most news readers allow you to "reply" with the original post
inside the window. Do you have a better way of replying under the
circumstances I've described ? I don't care for it either !!!!!

GrabIt may be great for what it does - downloading things from newsgroups -
but I think if you plan on using these groups much for anything els e- ou
might want a full-fledged newsreader. The choices are up to you - but if
you have Windows XP - you most likely have Outlook Express and its
newsreader works fine.
 
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VanguardLH

Dilly said:
I'm using "Grabit" which has no "reply" button only a "post" icon. Most news readers allow you to "reply" with the original post inside the window. Do you have a better way of replying under the circumstances I've described ? I don't care for it either !!!!!

GrabIt is NOT a good choice if you want to carry on *discussions* in
Usenet. For that, get a decent newsreader. There are LOTS of free
ones.
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------= Binary Usenet downloading made easy =---------
-= Get GrabIt for free from http://www.shemes.com/ =-

And another reason proving that GrabIt should never be used to post
messages to Usenet. They append their spam which is NOT in a signature.
That means their spam is in the body of your post which makes YOUR post
to be spam. Expect to get treated like a spammer when you post like
one.
 

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