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| Outlook Express question How do I access headers other than the ones that pop up when I click on "alt.computers". I know there is a selection under "tools" that says "get next 300 headers" but when I click on it nothing happens. |
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| Re: Outlook Express question If I'm reading your question right, go to "Tools", "Options", "Read" tab and check the "Get xxxx headers at a time". Highlight "300" and type "1000" (this is the max value). Click "OK". Click on your NG provider. Highlight all your NG's and click on "Settings" and choose "All messages". That's it. HTH -- Louie Gainesville, FL SETI Stats: 1566WU/3.41yrs louiethelizard@flies.hotmail.com eat the flies to email "Rockman59" <Rockman59@comcast.net> wrote in message news:O2wsb.16722$pE3.9052@twister.socal.rr.com... > How do I access headers other than the ones that pop up when I click on > "alt.computers". I know there is a selection under "tools" that says "get > next 300 headers" but when I click on it nothing happens. > > |
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| Re: Outlook Express question Click on your NG provider. ____________________________________________ Where do I find the "NG provider"? "Louie" <louie@nonya.com> wrote in message news:XJIsb.26222$jA6.21208@bignews6.bellsouth.net. .. > If I'm reading your question right, go to "Tools", "Options", "Read" tab and > check the "Get xxxx headers at a time". Highlight "300" and type "1000" > (this is the max value). Click "OK". Click on your NG provider. Highlight > all your NG's and click on "Settings" and choose "All messages". That's it. > > HTH > -- > Louie > Gainesville, FL > SETI Stats: 1566WU/3.41yrs > louiethelizard@flies.hotmail.com > eat the flies to email > > "Rockman59" <Rockman59@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:O2wsb.16722$pE3.9052@twister.socal.rr.com... > > How do I access headers other than the ones that pop up when I click on > > "alt.computers". I know there is a selection under "tools" that says "get > > next 300 headers" but when I click on it nothing happens. > > > > > > > > > |
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| Re: Outlook Express question It's on the left, below your mail folders. For instance, my NG provider is BellSouth, so mine reads "newsgroups.bellsouth.net" -- Louie Gainesville, FL SETI Stats: 1570WU/3.42yrs louiethelizard@flies.hotmail.com eat the flies to email "Rockman59" <Rockman59@comcast.net> wrote in message news:zBOsb.152601$ZH4.69856@twister.socal.rr.com.. . > Click on your NG provider. > ____________________________________________ > Where do I find the "NG provider"? > "Louie" <louie@nonya.com> wrote in message > news:XJIsb.26222$jA6.21208@bignews6.bellsouth.net. .. > > If I'm reading your question right, go to "Tools", "Options", "Read" tab > and > > check the "Get xxxx headers at a time". Highlight "300" and type "1000" > > (this is the max value). Click "OK". Click on your NG provider. > Highlight > > all your NG's and click on "Settings" and choose "All messages". That's > it. > > > > HTH > > -- > > Louie > > Gainesville, FL > > SETI Stats: 1566WU/3.41yrs > > louiethelizard@flies.hotmail.com > > eat the flies to email > > > > "Rockman59" <Rockman59@comcast.net> wrote in message > > news:O2wsb.16722$pE3.9052@twister.socal.rr.com... > > > How do I access headers other than the ones that pop up when I click on > > > "alt.computers". I know there is a selection under "tools" that says > "get > > > next 300 headers" but when I click on it nothing happens. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.537 / Virus Database: 332 - Release Date: 11/6/03 |
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