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c++ - New newsgroups!

reply Jan Knepper <jan smartsoft.cc> writes:
The following new newsgroups have been created:
c++.dos.16-bits
c++.dos.32-bits
c++.windows.16-bits
c++.windows.32-bits

I hope we all will post our messages as much as possible to the
appropriate groups. I think the names are explanatory enough, if
not, let me know! <g>

Also, if you have idea's or suggestions for other newsgroups let
me know as I rather create new newsgroups in advance than
afterwards.

Thanks!
Jan
Jun 04 2001
next sibling parent reply Roland <rv ronetech.com> writes:
It it possible to have a 'garbage' news group where all the new message
arrive ?
So a incoming message will be classed it its newsgroup and be copied in
the 'garbage' one as well.
Perhaps Netscape can do that but i don't know how to do it.

Regards

Roland

Jan Knepper a écrit :

 The following new newsgroups have been created:
 c++.dos.16-bits
 c++.dos.32-bits
 c++.windows.16-bits
 c++.windows.32-bits

 I hope we all will post our messages as much as possible to the
 appropriate groups. I think the names are explanatory enough, if
 not, let me know! <g>

 Also, if you have idea's or suggestions for other newsgroups let
 me know as I rather create new newsgroups in advance than
 afterwards.

 Thanks!
 Jan

Jun 08 2001
parent reply Jan Knepper <jan smartsoft.cc> writes:
<g>
Never thought of that...
Of course we could leave it up to the visitor to 'cross post', but that
requires a certain discipline which might not work out too well.
I will check into the other option.

Jan



Roland wrote:

 It it possible to have a 'garbage' news group where all the new message
 arrive ?
 So a incoming message will be classed it its newsgroup and be copied in
 the 'garbage' one as well.
 Perhaps Netscape can do that but i don't know how to do it.

 Regards

 Roland

 Jan Knepper a écrit :

 The following new newsgroups have been created:
 c++.dos.16-bits
 c++.dos.32-bits
 c++.windows.16-bits
 c++.windows.32-bits

 I hope we all will post our messages as much as possible to the
 appropriate groups. I think the names are explanatory enough, if
 not, let me know! <g>

 Also, if you have idea's or suggestions for other newsgroups let
 me know as I rather create new newsgroups in advance than
 afterwards.

 Thanks!
 Jan


Jun 08 2001
parent reply Roland <rv ronetech.com> writes:
Hello !

The goal is to be aware of all is incoming on the newsgroup witout having to
go on all the newsgroup.
I think the 'garbage' newsgroup must be read only and contain only links to
real messages.
It is just a suggestion if it is easy to do, i don't know.
Anyway, without such links, there should be not too much newsgroup.

Regards

Roland

Jan Knepper a écrit :

 <g>
 Never thought of that...
 Of course we could leave it up to the visitor to 'cross post', but that
 requires a certain discipline which might not work out too well.
 I will check into the other option.

 Jan

 Roland wrote:

 It it possible to have a 'garbage' news group where all the new message
 arrive ?
 So a incoming message will be classed it its newsgroup and be copied in
 the 'garbage' one as well.
 Perhaps Netscape can do that but i don't know how to do it.

 Regards

 Roland

 Jan Knepper a écrit :

 The following new newsgroups have been created:
 c++.dos.16-bits
 c++.dos.32-bits
 c++.windows.16-bits
 c++.windows.32-bits

 I hope we all will post our messages as much as possible to the
 appropriate groups. I think the names are explanatory enough, if
 not, let me know! <g>

 Also, if you have idea's or suggestions for other newsgroups let
 me know as I rather create new newsgroups in advance than
 afterwards.

 Thanks!
 Jan



Jun 08 2001
parent reply Jan Knepper <jan smartsoft.cc> writes:
Roland wrote:

 The goal is to be aware of all is incoming on the newsgroup witout having to
 go on all the newsgroup.

Well, you mean Netscape does not show you all the groups in bold that have new messages?
 I think the 'garbage' newsgroup must be read only and contain only links to
 real messages.
 It is just a suggestion if it is easy to do, i don't know.

Have to check the INND docco later today.
 Anyway, without such links, there should be not too much newsgroup.

True. Otherwise people might not see the forest any more because of the trees as they say in Dutch! Jan
Jun 08 2001
parent Jan Knepper <jan smartsoft.cc> writes:
Jan Knepper wrote:

 Otherwise people might not see the forest any more because of the trees as they
 say in Dutch!

Hmm... here they say: " I couldn't see the wood for the trees." Didn;t know it was soo close! Jan
Jun 08 2001
prev sibling parent reply Outsider <nonvalid_email yahoo.com> writes:
Jan Knepper wrote:
 
 The following new newsgroups have been created:
 c++.dos.16-bits
 c++.dos.32-bits
 c++.windows.16-bits
 c++.windows.32-bits
 
 I hope we all will post our messages as much as possible to the
 appropriate groups. I think the names are explanatory enough, if
 not, let me know! <g>
 
 Also, if you have idea's or suggestions for other newsgroups let
 me know as I rather create new newsgroups in advance than
 afterwards.
 

Netscape's news client has a bug which prevents me from viewing messages in any group with a short name. Unfortunately, c++ and c++.dos are unavailable to me :-(. -- <!-Outsider//-> MS-DOS 6.22, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Netscape Navigator 4.08
Jul 08 2001
parent reply Jan Knepper <jan smartsoft.cc> writes:
Which Netscape client are you using?
I use 4.77 without any problems.



Outsider wrote:

 Jan Knepper wrote:
 The following new newsgroups have been created:
 c++.dos.16-bits
 c++.dos.32-bits
 c++.windows.16-bits
 c++.windows.32-bits

 I hope we all will post our messages as much as possible to the
 appropriate groups. I think the names are explanatory enough, if
 not, let me know! <g>

 Also, if you have idea's or suggestions for other newsgroups let
 me know as I rather create new newsgroups in advance than
 afterwards.

Netscape's news client has a bug which prevents me from viewing messages in any group with a short name. Unfortunately, c++ and c++.dos are unavailable to me :-(. -- <!-Outsider//-> MS-DOS 6.22, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Netscape Navigator 4.08

Jul 09 2001
parent reply Outsider <nonvalid_email yahoo.com> writes:
Jan Knepper wrote:
 

 Outsider wrote:

 Jan Knepper wrote:


 The following new newsgroups have been created:
 c++.dos.16-bits
 c++.dos.32-bits
 c++.windows.16-bits
 c++.windows.32-bits

 I hope we all will post our messages as much as possible to the
 appropriate groups. I think the names are explanatory enough, if
 not, let me know! <g>

 Also, if you have idea's or suggestions for other newsgroups let
 me know as I rather create new newsgroups in advance than
 afterwards.



 Netscape's news client has a bug which prevents me from
 viewing messages in any group with a short name.

 Unfortunately, c++ and c++.dos are unavailable to me :-(.


 Which Netscape client are you using?
 I use 4.77 without any problems.

I use 4.08. Please let me know if you hear of a fix for it. I am using the newest version available to me. BTW, NS users might want to add this to your prefs.js file: user_pref("mailnews.reply_on_top", 0); Do this when Netscape is not running. Doesn't matter where, NS will sort it out when it starts. It is improper and extremely difficult to follow discussions when people post responses _before_ the original message. -- <!-Outsider//-> MS-DOS 6.22, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Netscape Navigator 4.08
Jul 09 2001
parent reply Jan Knepper <jan smartsoft.cc> writes:
 MS-DOS 6.22, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Netscape Navigator 4.08

That's won't help you a lot! <g> May be you should install Linux/FreeBSD and run one of the clients on those platforms! Sorry, I do not know about any newer version for Windows 3.11... I guess the version you are running now is a Win32s version? Good luck! Jan
Jul 09 2001
parent Outsider <nonvalid_email yahoo.com> writes:
Jan Knepper wrote:
 
 MS-DOS 6.22, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Netscape Navigator 4.08

That's won't help you a lot! <g> May be you should install Linux/FreeBSD and run one of the clients on those platforms! Sorry, I do not know about any newer version for Windows 3.11... I guess the version you are running now is a Win32s version?

I don't think it needs Win32's to run. Also, I don't think the latest OS's are required to do DOS programming.
 Good luck!
 Jan

-- <!-Outsider//-> MS-DOS 6.22, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Netscape Communicator 4.08
Jul 09 2001