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Date: 26 Jul 2007 09:28:48
From: DC1999
Subject: Change of Address
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It appears that Google (which seems to own this group) does not permit change of address away from a gmail.com address. For years, I received summaries/digests of this group's messages on an Earthlink account, and now I'd like to change that to a cox.net account. Nowhere does Google seem to permit that, at least that I can find. I've explored using some other method to read this and other newsgroups, but none of them are satisfactory. For example, Mozilla has Thunderbird email which includes a newsreader, but it requires installation of new software and I'm satisfied with Mac's Mail on two computers. I'd appreciate any suggestions. BTW, while I have a gmail account, I do not use it for anything. If you would like to send me pvt email, try dc1999 at cox dot net. Thanks. Dave
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 13:29:17
From: Luigi de Guzman
Subject: Re: Change of Address
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 06:11:18 -0500, catzz66 wrote: > Looks like you are stuck, then. I have to wonder, if it works well, > what's one more piece of software? The rule I use is to "use the right > tool for the job." Yup. That means a real newsreader for USENET. I use pan, since I'm in a graphical environment. When I'm in a text-mode environment, I use slrn. slrn will use your favorite text editor by default; pan will let you invoke it with a command. Pretty handy if you're fussy enough to have a preference in text editors. (I like vim). -- Luigi de Guzman http://ouij.livejournal.com
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 06:11:18
From: catzz66
Subject: Re: Change of Address
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DC1999 wrote: > It appears that Google (which seems to own this group) does not permit > change of address away from a gmail.com address. For years, I > received summaries/digests of this group's messages on an Earthlink > account, and now I'd like to change that to a cox.net account. > Nowhere does Google seem to permit that, at least that I can find. > > I've explored using some other method to read this and other > newsgroups, but none of them are satisfactory. For example, Mozilla > has Thunderbird email which includes a newsreader, but it requires > installation of new software and I'm satisfied with Mac's Mail on two > computers. > ... > Looks like you are stuck, then. I have to wonder, if it works well, what's one more piece of software? The rule I use is to "use the right tool for the job."
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 08:54:47
From: Steve
Subject: Re: Change of Address
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catzz66 wrote: > DC1999 wrote: >> It appears that Google (which seems to own this group) does not permit >> change of address away from a gmail.com address. For years, I >> received summaries/digests of this group's messages on an Earthlink >> account, and now I'd like to change that to a cox.net account. >> Nowhere does Google seem to permit that, at least that I can find. >> >> I've explored using some other method to read this and other >> newsgroups, but none of them are satisfactory. For example, Mozilla >> has Thunderbird email which includes a newsreader, but it requires >> installation of new software and I'm satisfied with Mac's Mail on two >> computers. >> ... >> as a fellow mac user i would suggest you install thunderbird you can use it JUST for a newsreader and still use mail for email. it is also an excellent RSS reader which safari is not Steve
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Date: 27 Jul 2007 08:05:49
From: Michael Warner
Subject: Re: Change of Address
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 09:28:48 -0700, DC1999 wrote: > It appears that Google (which seems to own this group) No, it doesn't - it just gives you a slow, cumbersome way to read and post to it. This is a usenet group. Get a newsreader.
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Date: 26 Jul 2007 17:37:52
From: Luigi de Guzman
Subject: Re: Change of Address
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 09:28:48 -0700, DC1999 wrote: > It appears that Google (which seems to own this group) Wrong. Welcome to USENET. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet -- Luigi de Guzman http://ouij.livejournal.com
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