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Gord Dibben

Wrong date on my posts.
 
Apologies to all for the wrong date on my posts for the past day.

Was playing with system date and neglected to change back.


Gord

JE McGimpsey

In article ,
Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:

Apologies to all for the wrong date on my posts for the past day.

Was playing with system date and neglected to change back.


Not a problem for those of us that read news sorted by article number
and threaded by reference...the date's irrelevant!<g

Gord Dibben

Thanks John

Many people don't appreciate these wrong-dated posts because they tend to stay
on top.

No problem with Forte Agent, those posts are marked as read and don't show up
again, but I think those using OE can't get rid of them.


Gord

On Fri, 20 May 2005 13:44:46 -0600, JE McGimpsey wrote:

In article ,
Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:

Apologies to all for the wrong date on my posts for the past day.

Was playing with system date and neglected to change back.


Not a problem for those of us that read news sorted by article number
and threaded by reference...the date's irrelevant!<g



Don Guillett

OE just touch the delete key and confirm yes.

--
Don Guillett
SalesAid Software

"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
...
Thanks John

Many people don't appreciate these wrong-dated posts because they tend to

stay
on top.

No problem with Forte Agent, those posts are marked as read and don't show

up
again, but I think those using OE can't get rid of them.


Gord

On Fri, 20 May 2005 13:44:46 -0600, JE McGimpsey

wrote:

In article ,
Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:

Apologies to all for the wrong date on my posts for the past day.

Was playing with system date and neglected to change back.


Not a problem for those of us that read news sorted by article number
and threaded by reference...the date's irrelevant!<g





JE McGimpsey

In article ,
Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:

Many people don't appreciate these wrong-dated posts because they tend to stay
on top.


Yeah, my oldest posts (in terms of article number) stay on top, so I
guess I'm different that way, too.


No problem with Forte Agent, those posts are marked as read and don't show up
again, but I think those using OE can't get rid of them.


I've never used OE, so I don't know what's possible, but that's pretty
lame...

Bob Phillips


"JE McGimpsey" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:

Many people don't appreciate these wrong-dated posts because they tend

to stay
on top.


Yeah, my oldest posts (in terms of article number) stay on top, so I
guess I'm different that way, too.


No problem with Forte Agent, those posts are marked as read and don't

show up
again, but I think those using OE can't get rid of them.


I've never used OE, so I don't know what's possible, but that's pretty
lame...


It's easy to delete them. Do a find, then drag all found items to deleted
folder. That's how we clear the spam (which seems to be increasing!).



Bill Sharpe

....or just select them all and hit the delete key.

Bill
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...


It's easy to delete them. Do a find, then drag all found items to
deleted
folder. That's how we clear the spam (which seems to be increasing!).




JE McGimpsey

In article ,
"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

...or just select them all and hit the delete key.


Sorry, that's just weird. Why would anyone want to take up hard-drive
space by downloading newsgroup messages at all (unless one's going to
work off-line)?

In my newsreader I just mark articles/threads as "read" and I never see
them again - but they never actually get downloaded, so they never have
to be deleted.

David McRitchie

Because on a dialup line you can have the system reading them
to your harddrive and not wait for anything yourself when you want
to look at the next or any other message or thread. Since they are
all text they don't use much space. The big ones just don't get
brought in and are never seen.

"JE McGimpsey" wrote in message news:jemcgimpsey-
Sorry, that's just weird. Why would anyone want to take up hard-drive
space by downloading newsgroup messages at all (unless one's going to
work off-line)?




JE McGimpsey

In article ,
"David McRitchie" wrote:

Because on a dialup line you can have the system reading them
to your harddrive and not wait for anything yourself when you want
to look at the next or any other message or thread. Since they are
all text they don't use much space. The big ones just don't get
brought in and are never seen.


Fair enough - though when I was on a dial-up, I still used a newsreader
that only brought down the threads I wanted, and didn't see any
significant delay other than the first message. Different strokes...

Bob Phillips

That has never worked for me :-(

Bob

"Bill Sharpe" wrote in message
...
...or just select them all and hit the delete key.

Bill
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...


It's easy to delete them. Do a find, then drag all found items to
deleted
folder. That's how we clear the spam (which seems to be increasing!).






David McRitchie

Hi Bob,
Delete key should work from newsgroup with OE for email and
newsgroups. Actually I use Shift+Del so it is not put
into a delete folder or the recycle bin. Also best way to deal
with spam that could have viruses, so they can't run from the
recycle bin.
To delete from a search of OE, move to your "Delete" folder.
then Shift+Del within the "Delete" folder any time after.
For Hotmail if you are grandfathered in so you can use OE
you usually have to move to your "Delete" folder. Deleting
from the hotmail folder is at the whim of the hotmail servers.
---
HTH,
David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel
My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm

"Bob Phillips" wrote in message ...
That has never worked for me :-(

Bob

"Bill Sharpe" wrote in message
...
...or just select them all and hit the delete key.

Bill
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...


It's easy to delete them. Do a find, then drag all found items to
deleted
folder. That's how we clear the spam (which seems to be increasing!).









Bill Sharpe

You can of course set up OE so that your delete folder is emptied
automatically when you quit OE.

Bill

"David McRitchie" wrote in message
...
Hi Bob,
Delete key should work from newsgroup with OE for email and
newsgroups. Actually I use Shift+Del so it is not put
into a delete folder or the recycle bin. Also best way to deal
with spam that could have viruses, so they can't run from the
recycle bin.
To delete from a search of OE, move to your "Delete" folder.
then Shift+Del within the "Delete" folder any time after.
For Hotmail if you are grandfathered in so you can use OE
you usually have to move to your "Delete" folder. Deleting
from the hotmail folder is at the whim of the hotmail servers.
---
HTH,
David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel
My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm

"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...
That has never worked for me :-(

Bob

"Bill Sharpe" wrote in message
...
...or just select them all and hit the delete key.

Bill
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...


It's easy to delete them. Do a find, then drag all found items to
deleted
folder. That's how we clear the spam (which seems to be
increasing!).










David McRitchie

You can of course set up OE so that your delete folder is emptied

Didn't know about that, it works and does not put anything into the recycle bin.
After testing, I put it back so it won't delete automatically. It did not throw
anything into the recycle bin either. I thought I'd seen deleted email messages
in a friend's recycle bin and she had OE, guess they were something else.

The option won't clear out Hotmail delete folder as that would require
interaction on the Hotmail server.
---
HTH,
David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel
My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm

"Bill Sharpe" wrote ...
You can of course set up OE so that your delete folder is emptied
automatically when you quit OE.






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