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Can I effectively read and followup to saved news messages ?

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Not really at this time. If you're at the console, you could use 'readmail' to read them reasonably efficiently, though you couldn't respond via mail or followup. (this may change with the new, reply-capable version of readmail). There are also a myriad of relatively ugly workarounds available in 1.65 making creative use of makebox.exe, perl, etc. to make the saved messages into a mail folder.
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How often do you read, watch or listen to the news?

NewsTrust.net - Member FAQ
Select how often you read, watch or listen to the news, on an average day. Options for this news field include: Rarely or never, Less than 10 minutes per day, 10-30 minutes per day, 10-30 minutes per day, 30-60 minutes per day, 60-90 minutes per day, 90 minutes per day or more, Decline to state and Not sure. Note that this field is also used to calculate a member's experience level.
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How do I read news with Pine?

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This is generally discouraged, because newsreading in pine is buggy, and occasionally messes up newsgroups. tin is suggested instead, but if your heart is set on pine: Go to the Main menu, type 'S' for Setup, and 'C' for Config. Then use the arrow keys to get down to "nntp server". Hit 'A' to add a value, and specify "news.itd.umich.edu" as your server. Then hit to store the value, and hit 'E' to exit the configuration menu.
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What should I use to read news?

The umich.umce.login FAQ List
with many things in the new environment, this is up to your own personal preference. Most people prefer to read news with tin, though. This is because tin offers a fairly easy interface (that's a lot like pine's) for reading news in an organized way. trn, rn, and nn are also available for those who like those news readers.
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Do you read these messages yourself?

Psycho-Babble FAQ
I can't guarantee that I'll read every message. The idea here is to support and educate each other. But: If you want to make sure I know about a post, please either post yourself to Psycho-Babble Administration or email me directly (and include "Psycho-Babble" in the subject line).
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How do I read my messages?

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If you are a Gold or Platinum member you will be able to read all your messages by going to your Inbox located on your "My Home" page. Once in your Inbox, simply select the message you wish to read by clicking on it. If you're a Free Basic member you'll be able to access all Flirts and Platinum Member's messages in the same way, however you won't be able to have full access to your messages until you upgrade.
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What can I do to make my messages easier to read?

JC News FAQ
B) Quote carefully: When quoting another post, only quote those lines that are necessary to make or clarify your point. Ruthlessly trim unnecessary lines in the message; don't just slap your reply onto the previous post. C) Keep lines short: Keep lines shorter than 70 characters when you are typing your message. This allows people to quote your message without causing text to wrap around to the next line.
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What is comp.sys.apple2 and how can I read/post messages there?

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Comp.sys.apple2 (Csa2) is a USENET newsgroup. Messages posted to these newsgroups spread to many thousands of servers and millions of readers throughout the world. Most Internet Service Providers support posting and reading newsgroup messages via popular browsers like Netscape and Internet Explorer. A few internet sites also provide free access to newsgroups and allow posting messages. Two are Google and Mailgate.
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How do you reopen a saved new document in read mode?

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WHERE CAN I READ NEWS ABOUT THE COLLEGE?

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The Centurion, Bucks' student newspaper, is published 10 times each semester. It is distributed on campus and can be accessed online at www.bucks.edu/~centurio
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How do I get my students to read their textbook effectively?

Texas Education Agency Lighthouse Initiative
Getting students to read the text is a fundamental challenge for educators of all levels. In AP courses, the textbooks are college-level. It is essential that the student's reading comprehension level be above grade level to allow for success on the AP Exam and college-level work. This represents a challenge for many students. Too often students are not accustomed to reading independently for understanding. Development of reading comprehension skills cannot begin too early.
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What can I do to send her messages she can read?

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Evidently the system you are sending from is not constructing proper MIME-encoded messages with a proper text part for readers that don't render HTML. So try sending plain text messages (no formatting or rich text or html) and she shouldn't have any problem. Add me to the list of people with "timing out" problems. I had my preference set to 24 hrs., but very frequently get "due to inactivity...." and have to sign back in. Tonight I changed the preference to 12 hrs.
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WPU Forums Frequently Asked Questions
The home page of the discussion forums lists the various forums by topic, such as How Do I...? and Troubleshooting. If you click on the title of a forum, a new page will load in your browser that shows a list of threads for that forum. If you click on the title of a thread that you interests you, a new page will load in your browser that displays the messages posted in that thread.
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Assembly - Frequently Asked Questions
Simply double-click on the message title that appears on the front page of an Assembly. For example, if you enter the Test Assembly you can double-click on the "Welcome to Assembly" message posted by David Stein.
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Managing Messages
Select an option from the View drop-down list to filter the type of messages to be listed in the Inbox. When you finish reading the message, click on a tab to go to the selected tab page or click the Close icon to return to the message list of the current folder.
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Users FAQ
Simply hit link Log In for my messages and you will be able to read your messages. You can send private messages to members of the forum.
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Untitled Page
All of the topics being discussed will be listed on the left side. Click on a Topic to see all the messages posted in that topic. All of the messages posted will be listed on the left side. Click on each message to read the full message.
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Online Dating Australia - www.yesnomayb.com.au Dating. Reinv...
No. All correspondence is sent via our automated system and treated as private matter. However should any abuse or offensive messages be reported, we would be forced to interject and investigate the source. In such circumstances we would take appropriate action which could be anything from a written warning to being blocked from the site in the future, or legal action.
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News Q: What is News? How do I read News?

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News" is an information service very much like a collection of bulletin boards. The news services is divided into "newsgroups" by topic. Each newsgroup contains a number of messages posted by people on this topic. New messages appear as they are posted, and old ones are erased to make room for new ones. A huge number of computers around the world support News, and these periodically exchange new messages among themselves.
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Why are my sent messages no longer being saved?

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Sent messages are saved to a folder in your student server diskspace, which has a quota set. If you have used too much space, you cannot add any more messages. You are responsible for regularly checking all your folders and deleting old messages to ensure there is space for new ones.
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How Long are My Messages Saved for?

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You can store unread voicemail messages for 30 days and you can store read messages for up to 17 days. Once you have passed these times, you messages will be deleted from you phone.
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What will happen to all the messages I have saved?

Mail System Upgrade FAQ
All new messages that exist on the current mail server at the time of conversion will be moved to the new system. For Exchange and Outlook, messages which have been previously downloaded using different mail software (i.e. not Outlook) and stored locally must be converted to the new mailbox format. A utility program will be provided to convert these messages and also personal address books. If you are using Outlook already in Internet Mail mode this conversion will not be necessary.
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How can I read archived list messages?

Arlington List Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
You'll need your list password to do this. If you don't have it, please see "4" for instructions on how to get it. If you are interested in reading back issues of the list, go to http://www.arlingtonlist.org/archives and enter your list username and password, and you'll be able to read them month by month. If you want to search the archives, please visit http://www.arlingtonlist.org/archives/search. David Coletta
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How do I read / post news?

Included in the MS Internet Explorer package (and Netscape) is an integrated news reader. To read newsgroups, click on the 'Mail' icon on the toolbar then select 'Read News'. You will be prompted to ask if you wish to load the latest set of groups. Answer YES and the software will request the latest set of groups from the News Server. There are currently around 13,000 newsgroups on the TECH INFO news server and about 350Mb of new articles arrive each day.
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Where else can I go for news similar to that which I read in Insights?

Insights - Uniting Church magazine online
The New South Wales Synod website, http://nsw.uca.org.au/, features regularly updated news of Uniting Church activities as well as current international and ecumenical news and links to articles of general Christian interest. News links and original stories from Insights and other sources are archived for those who don’t visit regularly. In addition to the news, other features on the site make it a very useful homepage.
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