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From: James Martin on 9 Jun 2008 08:22 Is there a better newsreader (free) James "dlzc" <dlzc1(a)cox.net> wrote in message news:95d1d2d9-5323-47d0-894a-eff22c6cf528(a)s21g2000prm.googlegroups.com... Dear James Martin: On Jun 3, 7:29 am, "James Martin" <ja...(a)wecover.net> wrote: > I can't make Outlook Express reload all of > the topics in this news forum, so i can't > get the information I want. Unsubscribe to this newsgroup, exit OE. Re-enter OE, and subscribe to this newsgroup. This will cause OE to reload all the messages from your NSP... however far back they go (and / or however far back you told OE to retain). If you don't let it do its whiney little maintenance when it wants to, it will punish you in exactly this way. Also, it wil punish you in this way for other reasons. It is "free" after all. David A. Smith
From: Malcolm on 9 Jun 2008 09:22 James Martin wrote: > Is there a better newsreader (free) Google groups is very good for finding old postings.
From: johan.nel on 9 Jun 2008 09:44 James, Mozilla Thunderbird, been using it the last 5 years for Mail and news. Also have RSS News & Blogs although I have not tried them. HTH, Johan Nel Pretoria, South Africa. On Jun 9, 2:22 pm, "James Martin" <ja...(a)wecover.net> wrote: > Is there a better newsreader (free)
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