From: Robert on 7 Mar 2010 16:08 Thanks. I need to know what's causing me not to be able to see posts which apparently exist. I'm using xnews. Should I try another newsreader?
From: Robert on 7 Mar 2010 16:09 Thanks. I need to know what's causing me not to be able to see posts which apparently exist. I'm using xnews. Should I try another newsreader?
From: Twayne on 7 Mar 2010 16:24 In news:Xns9D33DC248D01cpq1bcle(a)209.197.15.222, Robert <readydougREMOVEERMVOE(a)yahoo.com> typed: > I asked a question about laptop start up in this group. It > was either last night or this morning. The post appeared > and someone replied. Now it's gone. ? You probably have "read posts" set to hidden. Check it. -- -- Life is the only real counselor; wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue.
From: Roy Smith on 7 Mar 2010 19:34 "Robert" <readydougREMOVEERMVOE(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:Xns9D34A462BA638cpq1bcle(a)209.197.15.222... > Thanks. I need to know what's causing me not to be able to see posts > which > apparently exist. I'm using xnews. Should I try another newsreader? Do you have your newsreader set to hide read posts? Is your newsreader set to expire posts after a set time period? Not having use Xnews before I have no idea of where to tell you to look for those settings. Sure try another newsreader, try as many as you like. You might find one that you like even better... -- Roy Smith Windows 7 Home Premium
From: Hot-text on 8 Mar 2010 12:00 Should I try another newsreader Like Windows Live Mail! "Robert" <readydougREMOVEERMVOE(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:Xns9D34A462BA638cpq1bcle(a)209.197.15.222... > Thanks. I need to know what's causing me not to be able to see posts > which > apparently exist. I'm using xnews. Should I try another newsreader?
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