 | | From: | Sylvia Else | | Subject: | OT: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:14:20 +1100 |
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 | I've been using Netscape's newsreader, but the damned thing seems to get easily confused about threading, and can't keep track of whether a thread really contains unread messages. I downloaded the most recent version of Netscape, which has only made things worse.
I looked at XNews, but I don't like it.
Any other readers (for Windows) that people have found reliable and convenient to use?
Sylvia.
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 | | From: | Rod Speed | | Subject: | Re: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:11:56 +1100 |
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 | "Sylvia Else" wrote in message news:41f421bd$0$25421$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... > I've been using Netscape's newsreader, but the damned thing seems to get > easily confused about threading, and can't keep track of whether a thread > really contains unread messages. I downloaded the most recent version of > Netscape, which has only made things worse. > > I looked at XNews, but I don't like it. > > Any other readers (for Windows) that people have found reliable and convenient > to use?
Outlook Express.
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 | | From: | Sylvia Else | | Subject: | Re: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:13:26 +1100 |
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Rod Speed wrote:
> "Sylvia Else" wrote in message > news:41f421bd$0$25421$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... > >>I've been using Netscape's newsreader, but the damned thing seems to get >>easily confused about threading, and can't keep track of whether a thread >>really contains unread messages. I downloaded the most recent version of >>Netscape, which has only made things worse. >> >>I looked at XNews, but I don't like it. >> >>Any other readers (for Windows) that people have found reliable and convenient >>to use? > > > Outlook Express. > >
Gimme a break.
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 | | From: | Rod Speed | | Subject: | Re: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 19:56:48 +1100 |
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 | "Sylvia Else" wrote in message news:41f475e6$0$1020$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... > > > Rod Speed wrote: > >> "Sylvia Else" wrote in message >> news:41f421bd$0$25421$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... >> >>>I've been using Netscape's newsreader, but the damned thing seems to get >>>easily confused about threading, and can't keep track of whether a thread >>>really contains unread messages. I downloaded the most recent version of >>>Netscape, which has only made things worse. >>> >>>I looked at XNews, but I don't like it. >>> >>>Any other readers (for Windows) that people have found reliable and >>>convenient to use? >> >> >> Outlook Express. > > Gimme a break.
Fits your request, fuckwit.
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 | | From: | Heretic | | Subject: | Re: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 03:45:23 +1100 |
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 | On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:13:26 +1100, Sylvia Else wrote:
> > > Rod Speed wrote: > >> "Sylvia Else" wrote in message >> news:41f421bd$0$25421$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... >> >>>I've been using Netscape's newsreader, but the damned thing seems to get >>>easily confused about threading, and can't keep track of whether a >>>thread really contains unread messages. I downloaded the most recent >>>version of Netscape, which has only made things worse. >>> >>>I looked at XNews, but I don't like it. >>> >>>Any other readers (for Windows) that people have found reliable and >>>convenient to use? >> >> >> Outlook Express. >> >> >> > Gimme a break.
What's wrong with OE?
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 | | From: | Sylvia Else | | Subject: | Re: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:04:30 +1100 |
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Heretic wrote:
> What's wrong with OE?
What's the probability that Microsoft have finally removed the last buffer overflow error in it?
Sylvia.
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 | | From: | Heretic | | Subject: | Re: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:20:55 +1100 |
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 | On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:04:30 +1100, Sylvia Else wrote:
> Heretic wrote: > >> What's wrong with OE? > > What's the probability that Microsoft have finally removed the last > buffer overflow error in it?
Presumably you have things set up on your machine to reduce risks. What is the probability of an adverse effect of using OE in that case?
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 | | From: | Sylvia Else | | Subject: | Re: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:39:37 +1100 |
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Heretic wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:04:30 +1100, Sylvia Else wrote: > > > > >>Heretic wrote: >> >> >>>What's wrong with OE? >> >>What's the probability that Microsoft have finally removed the last >>buffer overflow error in it? > > > Presumably you have things set up on your machine to reduce risks. What > is the probability of an adverse effect of using OE in that case?
I know of no way to calculate the probability either in the case of OE, nor in the case of any other software. However, MS have demonstrated a quite unbelievable talent for perpetrating that sort of error, and their software is a popular target for hackers. It doesn't appear to be sensible for me to start using OE now, given that I've never used it in the past.
Sylvia
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 | | From: | Heretic | | Subject: | Re: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:46:36 +1100 |
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 | On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:39:37 +1100, Sylvia Else wrote:
> > Heretic wrote: > >> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:04:30 +1100, Sylvia Else wrote: >> >> >> >> >>>Heretic wrote: >>> >>> >>>>What's wrong with OE? >>> >>>What's the probability that Microsoft have finally removed the last >>>buffer overflow error in it? >> >> >> Presumably you have things set up on your machine to reduce risks. >> What is the probability of an adverse effect of using OE in that case? > > I know of no way to calculate the probability either in the case of OE, > nor in the case of any other software. However, MS have demonstrated a > quite unbelievable talent for perpetrating that sort of error, and their > software is a popular target for hackers. It doesn't appear to be > sensible for me to start using OE now, given that I've never used it in > the past.
Ok. You might find that OE is not that much more insecure than other stuff exposed to the RW, if sensible precautions are taken. It's quite a good newsreader, as well.
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 | | From: | Heretic | | Subject: | Re: OT: Newreader software | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:03:06 -0500 |
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 | On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:14:20 +1100, Sylvia Else wrote:
> I've been using Netscape's newsreader, but the damned thing seems to get > easily confused about threading, and can't keep track of whether a thread > really contains unread messages. I downloaded the most recent version of > Netscape, which has only made things worse. > > I looked at XNews, but I don't like it. > > Any other readers (for Windows) that people have found reliable and > convenient to use?
Pan or Mozilla. Both available on Windows.
You could also install a Linux distro as well as Windows, to give you all the Linus newreaders.
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 | | From: | Sylvia Else | | Subject: | Re: OT: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:12:13 +1100 |
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Heretic wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:14:20 +1100, Sylvia Else wrote: > > >>I've been using Netscape's newsreader, but the damned thing seems to get >>easily confused about threading, and can't keep track of whether a thread >>really contains unread messages. I downloaded the most recent version of >>Netscape, which has only made things worse. >> >>I looked at XNews, but I don't like it. >> >>Any other readers (for Windows) that people have found reliable and >>convenient to use? > > > Pan or Mozilla. Both available on Windows. > > You could also install a Linux distro as well as Windows, to give you > all the Linus newreaders.
Thanks.
Indeed, I have Linux running on my Internet gateway - the address my postings appear to come from is that system, not my Windows box (hang a Window's box on the net - are you mad?). I'd just need to figure out where I left my Window's X-server.
Sylvia.
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 | | From: | Andy | | Subject: | Re: OT: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:18:03 +1100 |
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 | Hi Sylvia..
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:14:20 +1100, Sylvia Else wrote:
>I've been using Netscape's newsreader, but the damned thing seems to get >easily confused about threading, and can't keep track of whether a >thread really contains unread messages. I downloaded the most recent >version of Netscape, which has only made things worse. > >I looked at XNews, but I don't like it.
XNews is more suited to binaries than general reading (imo).
>Any other readers (for Windows) that people have found reliable and >convenient to use?
I use Forte` Agent v2.0 and love it. Highly configurable, you can grab a 30 Day trial of it from the link below.
http://www.forteinc.com/main/homepage.php
If you decide not to purchase after 30 days, it just reverts to Free Agent which has a few features like spell checking disabled.
>Sylvia.
Cheers...
Andy
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 | | From: | Sylvia Else | | Subject: | Re: OT: Newreader software | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:22:10 +1100 |
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Andy wrote:
> Hi Sylvia..
Thanks for the info, Andy.
Sylvia.
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