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Laura ( '_' ) said:
Hiya,
Im using Outlook 2000
How do I access the outlook newsgroups??
TIA

See my reply - this is NOT a chat room, leave ample time for replies before
re-posting.
 
My first message said that it wasn't sent, so less of the patronising if you
don't mind. I know not to keep re-posting.

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Laura..... :)
Liverpool, England

"Do you know where you're going to?"
 
Laura ( '_' ) said:
My first message said that it wasn't sent, so less of the patronising
if you don't mind. I know not to keep re-posting.

Well they both showed up on the group. So I /wasn't/ patronising.
 
There are times when OE keeps reposting because it doesn't get a response
back from the server - just ignore the duplicates and answer the question.
 
Laura ( '_' ) said:
My first message said that it wasn't sent,

As good reason to use a real newsreader like Outlook Express instead of the
flakey web interface.
 
Me thinks you need to check headers:
X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1409
is not the flakey web interface - it's the flakey real newsreader. :)
 
With all due respect, I wish people would STOP assuming. I AM using outlook
express.

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Laura..... :)
Liverpool, England

"Do you know where you're going to?"
 
Thanks for your help but I already have OE6 on my computer.

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Laura..... :)
Liverpool, England

"Do you know where you're going to?"
Diane Poremsky said:
Me thinks you need to check headers:
X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1409
is not the flakey web interface - it's the flakey real newsreader. :)

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Brian Tillman said:
As good reason to use a real newsreader like Outlook Express instead of
the flakey web interface.
 
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