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How does one cross-post to different discussion groups? In particular, how can I find the "full USENET designation" of groups I'd like to cross-post to? Thanks, |
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"Demosthenes" wrote:
How does one cross-post to different discussion groups? In particular, how can I find the "full USENET designation" of groups I'd like to cross-post to? I do not use the MS Discussion Groups web interface anymore. But when I tested crossposting some time ago, I believe I learned the "full Usenet designation" by opening an article in the discussion group to which I wanted to crosspost. The newsgroup name appears after "In:" in the upper right. Note: The MSDG server is renowned for its flaws. You might consider using Outlook Express (or Outlook?) and connecting directly to the MSnews server (msnews.microsoft.com). Alternatively, you might consider another web interface like Google Groups. However, note that many articles posted using the MSDG web interface do not find their to the Google Groups server, even though they are on the MSnews server. Don't know why. |
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