Too many msgs.
I have 16,680 msgs every time I open his site. How can I delete 16,000
of them?? Windows XP, firefox, tds.net |
Too many msgs.
Jerry Wass wrote: I have 16,680 msgs every time I open his site. How can I delete 16,000 of them?? Windows XP, firefox, tds.net That is the number of messages on the server you use if it never changes. I currently have 526,921 messages back to june 2003, with only 708 unread. Of course Ed will call me a liar, as usual. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense! |
Too many msgs.
Jerry Wass wrote:
I have 16,680 msgs every time I open his site. How can I delete 16,000 of them?? Windows XP, firefox, tds.net You can designate how many headers to download at a time Tools Account settings Choose the newsgroup account Server settings Check the box "Ask me before downloading more than [_____] messages" Mine is set to 1000 |
Too many msgs.
Jerry Wass wrote:
...I open his site. ... firefox, ... Stop reading newsgroups on the web. Use a newsreader, e.g., Mozilla Thunderbird, & a news server, e.g., NewsGuy. You can set Thunderbird to show only unread messages. Or lots of other options. Bob |
Too many msgs.
RBnDFW wrote:
Jerry Wass wrote: I have 16,680 msgs every time I open his site. How can I delete 16,000 of them?? Windows XP, firefox, tds.net You can designate how many headers to download at a time Tools Account settings Choose the newsgroup account Server settings Check the box "Ask me before downloading more than [_____] messages" Mine is set to 1000 Mine is set to 200-----that's not the problem--sometimes it takes forever to d/l the latest msgs---I thought the 16,000 was taking all the time to d/l every time---Jerry--- |
Too many msgs.
Bob Engelhardt wrote:
Jerry Wass wrote: ...I open his site. ... firefox, ... Stop reading newsgroups on the web. Use a newsreader, e.g., Mozilla Thunderbird, & a news server, e.g., NewsGuy. You can set Thunderbird to show only unread messages. Or lots of other options. Bob made mistake --I'm using Tbird---not Firefox---point me toward the settings, please---Jerry |
Too many msgs.
Jerry Wass wrote:
made mistake --I'm using Tbird---not Firefox---point me toward the settings, please---Jerry In the Toolbar: View ... Threads ... "Unread" or "Threads with Unread" Bob |
Too many msgs.
Jerry Wass wrote:
Bob Engelhardt wrote: Jerry Wass wrote: ...I open his site. ... firefox, ... Stop reading newsgroups on the web. Use a newsreader, e.g., Mozilla Thunderbird, & a news server, e.g., NewsGuy. You can set Thunderbird to show only unread messages. Or lots of other options. Bob made mistake --I'm using Tbird---not Firefox---point me toward the settings, please---Jerry http://kb.mozillazine.org/Thunderbird_:_FAQs Jon |
Too many msgs.
When an isp dies the numbers get mucked up.
It was happening to me this past month as AT&T was starting to shut down and others. Shameful acts - none are rebating or lowing fees charged. Just a price hike. Martin Jerry Wass wrote: I have 16,680 msgs every time I open his site. How can I delete 16,000 of them?? Windows XP, firefox, tds.net |
Too many msgs.
read what you want and then mark all read. Simple as that.
Martin Jerry Wass wrote: Bob Engelhardt wrote: Jerry Wass wrote: ...I open his site. ... firefox, ... Stop reading newsgroups on the web. Use a newsreader, e.g., Mozilla Thunderbird, & a news server, e.g., NewsGuy. You can set Thunderbird to show only unread messages. Or lots of other options. Bob made mistake --I'm using Tbird---not Firefox---point me toward the settings, please---Jerry |
Too many msgs.
On Wed, 08 Jul 2009 09:40:33 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Jerry Wass wrote: I have 16,680 msgs every time I open his site. How can I delete 16,000 of them?? Windows XP, firefox, tds.net That is the number of messages on the server you use if it never changes. I currently have 526,921 messages back to june 2003, with only 708 unread. Of course Ed will call me a liar, as usual. www.forteinc.com A real newsreader... "Lenin called them "useful idiots," those people living in liberal democracies who by giving moral and material support to a totalitarian ideology in effect were braiding the rope that would hang them. Why people who enjoyed freedom and prosperity worked passionately to destroy both is a fascinating question, one still with us today. Now the useful idiots can be found in the chorus of appeasement, reflexive anti-Americanism, and sentimental idealism trying to inhibit the necessary responses to another freedom-hating ideology, radical Islam" Bruce C. Thornton, a professor of Classics at American University of Cal State Fresno |
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