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, RHF wrote: (OT) : What is the Best News Reader for Usenet ? OutLook Express Suck with my Dell 4700 Dimension Desk Top PC. Note - I have set-up Outlook Express three times and when I log-on the next time it does not work. FREE ? -or- FEE ? What News Reader Are You Using for Usenet ? and Why ? Oh, look who finally woke up. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On May 6, 8:12*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *RHF wrote: (OT) : What is the Best News Reader for Usenet ? OutLook Express Suck with my Dell 4700 Dimension Desk Top PC. Note - I have set-up Outlook Express three times and when I log-on the next time it does not work. FREE ? -or- FEE ? What News Reader Are You Using for Usenet ? and Why ? - Oh, look who finally woke up. - - -- - Telamon - Ventura, California Telamon, Actually Google Groups still looks better and easier to use -but- ThunderBird looks like it will allow me to get around certain 'foibles' of Google. So when I encounter a Google Posting Road Block : I can go to ThunderBird and Post from there ) ~ RHF |
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