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correspondence with newsgroup
My isp is Comcast and to set up smtp I need to compromise security with
Outlook Express. My work around at no cost is to ask questions here, receive answers at my hotmail account and come here to do a search with my name or the issue. Sounds like a lot of work but I have rec'd my best answers here. Am not techy so please if you suggest a better interface keep it simple. Thank you -- Grampy Pete |
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Re: correspondence with newsgroup
Grampy Pete wrote:
> My isp is Comcast and to set up smtp I need to compromise security with > Outlook Express. My work around at no cost is to ask questions here, receive > answers at my hotmail account and come here to do a search with my name or > the issue. > Sounds like a lot of work but I have rec'd my best answers here. > Am not techy so please if you suggest a better interface keep it simple. > Thank you Can you explain compromise security? and just to make sure you mean SMTP email right, not NNTP news.? |
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Re: correspondence with newsgroup
Grampy Pete wrote:
> My isp is Comcast and to set up smtp I need to compromise security > with Outlook Express. My work around at no cost is to ask questions > here, receive answers at my hotmail account and come here to do a > search with my name or the issue. > Sounds like a lot of work but I have rec'd my best answers here. > Am not techy so please if you suggest a better interface keep it > simple. Thank you You subject line is "correspondence with newsgroup," yet your question references SMTP, which is the protocol for sending e-mail (the protocol for newsgroups is NNTP). If you're talking about e-mail, Comcast offers a Web interface if you don't like the idea of using an e-mail program. If you *do* want to use an e-mail program, Outlook Express may be configured to meet your security requirements. See: http://people.cornell.edu/pages/drb1...ookExpress.htm and/or http://www.malwarehelp.org/securing-...kexpress1.html Or, you may use other e-mail clients; Thunderbird is popular: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/ |
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Re: correspondence with newsgroup
Grampy Pete wrote:
> My isp is Comcast and to set up smtp I need to compromise security with > Outlook Express. Explain how using Outlook Express compromised the unindentified security criteria. > My work around at no cost is to ask questions here, If you are really a Comcast customer then asking them questions is also "free" (you've already paid them and support was included). > receive answers at my hotmail account and come here to do a search > with my name or the issue. What the fark are you doing? This is newsgroups, not e-mail. If you are posting to newsgroups then you have the time to return to newsroups looking for responses. If you post here asking for respondents to send you e-mails with their replies, forget it. Most won't bother because it disconnects the conversation in the newsgroups thread and is an old ploy by spammer or malcontents to get someone to divulge a valid e-mail address. > Sounds like a lot of work but I have rec'd my best answers here. Post here so return here. > Am not techy so please if you suggest a better interface keep it simple. I doubt you are using Hotmail for anything regarding newsgroups. You are in Outlook Express and connecting to newsgroups. Newsgroups are not e-mail. So did you actually have a question? So far you haven't identified a problem nor have you asked a question. |
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Re: correspondence with newsgroup
What the fark are you doing?
He explained at the beginning that he is not technically inclined. He thinks he is sending into the newsgroups using email (since newsreader programs require an email address to be entered for posting) and then reading them in a newsreaders. It is a simple misunderstanding. Give a polite answer and move on--leave the attitude at the door. And ne noted that he comes here because he gets the best answers here--we've got three replies so far and two of them weren't much help so it looks like we failed on that account this time. Grampy Pete, As others have hinted, your email is irrelevant to using newsgroups--indeed, many people place false email addresses in their newsreaders to prevent receiving spam. Spammers will trawl newsgroups and harvest email addresses for spam lists so it is not uncommon for usenet (newsgroup) users to put in bogus email addresses or email addresses with things like user@nospam.domain.com While you can put your correct email in and ask for answers to be sent, most usenet users prefer to reply to the group so that others who are having similar problems can come here in the future, do a search, and find an answer without asking the same question. If you do not come back to the newsgroup and look at your answers, you are probably missing the majority of good advice. In other words, don't wait for email responses. For your own purposes, when asking a question on newsgroups, flag your question so it's easier to find. Look in the help file for whatever program you are using to browse here for how to do this and you will have a better newsgroup experience. "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message news:fupccb$kbb$1@registered.motzarella.org... > Grampy Pete wrote: > >> My isp is Comcast and to set up smtp I need to compromise security with >> Outlook Express. > > Explain how using Outlook Express compromised the unindentified security > criteria. > >> My work around at no cost is to ask questions here, > > If you are really a Comcast customer then asking them questions is also > "free" (you've already paid them and support was included). > >> receive answers at my hotmail account and come here to do a search >> with my name or the issue. > > What the fark are you doing? This is newsgroups, not e-mail. If you > are posting to newsgroups then you have the time to return to newsroups > looking for responses. If you post here asking for respondents to send > you e-mails with their replies, forget it. Most won't bother because it > disconnects the conversation in the newsgroups thread and is an old ploy > by spammer or malcontents to get someone to divulge a valid e-mail > address. > >> Sounds like a lot of work but I have rec'd my best answers here. > > Post here so return here. > >> Am not techy so please if you suggest a better interface keep it simple. > > I doubt you are using Hotmail for anything regarding newsgroups. You > are in Outlook Express and connecting to newsgroups. Newsgroups are not > e-mail. > > So did you actually have a question? So far you haven't identified a > problem nor have you asked a question. |
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Re: correspondence with newsgroup
"Grampy Pete" <llewon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:12D5F595-94AB-4143-BA9F-440A3D1B83BC@microsoft.com... > My isp is Comcast and to set up smtp I need to compromise security with > Outlook Express. My work around at no cost is to ask questions here, receive > answers at my hotmail account and come here to do a search with my name or > the issue. > Sounds like a lot of work but I have rec'd my best answers here. > Am not techy so please if you suggest a better interface keep it simple. > Thank you > -- > Grampy Pete I'll pass along the same advice you've been given before, start using a real newsreader to access this newsgroup instead of the Microsoft web site. Here are a couple of threads started by you that cover this subject. http://groups.google.com/group/micro...53ae7672a33d8d http://groups.google.com/group/micro...84c035ef0e04df As you've found, there is no easy way of keeping track of questions you've posted on the "Discussions in Windows XP Help and Support" web site . Sure, you get an email notifying you that someone has posted a response to your question, but if you want to reply to that person you've got to go back and search the web site for your original post. You may not like the answer, but unless you're willing to put in the effort to become familiar with how a newsreader such as Outlook Express works, you'll have to put up with the frustration that comes with using the Microsoft Discussions Groups web site. Good luck Nepatsfan |
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Re: correspondence with newsgroup
gerryf wrote:
> What the fark are you doing? > > He explained at the beginning that he is not technically inclined. He thinks > he is sending into the newsgroups using email (since newsreader programs > require an email address to be entered for posting) and then reading them in > a newsreaders. It is a simple misunderstanding. Give a polite answer and > move on--leave the attitude at the door. So you really thought there was a question in Grampy's post. Well, you could make up any guess you want. |
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Re: correspondence with newsgroup
VanguardLH wrote:
> Grampy Pete wrote: > >> My isp is Comcast and to set up smtp I need to compromise security >> with Outlook Express. > > Explain how using Outlook Express compromised the unindentified > security criteria. > >> My work around at no cost is to ask questions here, > > If you are really a Comcast customer then asking them questions is > also "free" (you've already paid them and support was included). > >> receive answers at my hotmail account and come here to do a search >> with my name or the issue. > > What the fark are you doing? This is newsgroups, not e-mail. If you > are posting to newsgroups then you have the time to return to > newsroups looking for responses. If you post here asking for > respondents to send you e-mails with their replies, forget it. Most > won't bother because it disconnects the conversation in the > newsgroups thread and is an old ploy by spammer or malcontents to get > someone to divulge a valid e-mail address. > >> Sounds like a lot of work but I have rec'd my best answers here. > > Post here so return here. > >> Am not techy so please if you suggest a better interface keep it >> simple. > > I doubt you are using Hotmail for anything regarding newsgroups. You > are in Outlook Express and connecting to newsgroups. According to Grampy's headers, he is *not* "in Outlook Express and connecting to newsgroups"; he is using Microsoft's godawful Web interface. I think there is an option there to be alerted via e-mail if someone answers his post. My guess is that rarely happens, so he makes all these posts but doesn't seem to see the responses! Grampy, in the event you see this post (hope springs eternal), here are instructions again on how to configure Outlook Express to access Microsoft's newsgroups: If you want to give it one more college try, here are the steps: (adapted from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...groups101.mspx ) 1. Open Outlook Express 2. On the Tools menu, click Accounts. 3. Click the Add button, and then click News. 4. Enter your name (Grampy Pete) and e-mail address (something like llewonNOSPAM@hotmail.com.invalid to prevent the spam harvesters to get your e-mail address). 5. For the name of the news server, type "msnews.microsoft.com" (without the quotation marks). 6. Click Finish. 7. Click the Close button. 8. Outlook Express will ask if you wish to download the list of available newsgroups. Make sure you are connected to the Internet and answer 'yes'. When the download is finished, you can subscribe to any group by double-clicking its icon. 9. For this particular newsgroup, scroll down to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support 10. Click Subscribe. 11. Click Go To. 12. Headers are automatically downloaded. You may sort them any way you like: by Subject, by Author, by Date. You can always get more headers by clicking on the Headers button. 13. Click Ctrl+H and you will see only threads you're participating in. |
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Re: correspondence with newsgroup
gerryf
This novice wants to thank you for your kind support/defense. I do understand that smtp is mail and ?nntp is newsgroup. I spent hours with Comcast techs who admit they know little about configuring newsgroups. For now I ask questions here then come back, type my name in the search and the answers are there for me to learn from. Again, I wish all the respondents would show a little courtesy b/c we all had to start some time and place. After 7 decades I find my skills abit diminished but I am still going to learn as I can. So, press on with the business at hand but please accept my thanx b/c kindness is fast becoming a thing of the past. p.s. I found all of my wife's mail on my outlook account which was removed from her Comcast web based server. That and the fact that Comcast said their software was having trouble led me to put Outlook Express aside for the time being. -- Grampy Pete "gerryf" wrote: > What the fark are you doing? > > He explained at the beginning that he is not technically inclined. He thinks > he is sending into the newsgroups using email (since newsreader programs > require an email address to be entered for posting) and then reading them in > a newsreaders. It is a simple misunderstanding. Give a polite answer and > move on--leave the attitude at the door. > > And ne noted that he comes here because he gets the best answers here--we've > got three replies so far and two of them weren't much help so it looks like > we failed on that account this time. > > Grampy Pete, > > As others have hinted, your email is irrelevant to using newsgroups--indeed, > many people place false email addresses in their newsreaders to prevent > receiving spam. Spammers will trawl newsgroups and harvest email addresses > for spam lists so it is not uncommon for usenet (newsgroup) users to put in > bogus email addresses or email addresses with things like > user@nospam.domain.com > > While you can put your correct email in and ask for answers to be sent, most > usenet users prefer to reply to the group so that others who are having > similar problems can come here in the future, do a search, and find an > answer without asking the same question. If you do not come back to the > newsgroup and look at your answers, you are probably missing the majority of > good advice. In other words, don't wait for email responses. > > For your own purposes, when asking a question on newsgroups, flag your > question so it's easier to find. Look in the help file for whatever program > you are using to browse here for how to do this and you will have a better > newsgroup experience. > > > > > > > "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> wrote in message > news:fupccb$kbb$1@registered.motzarella.org... > > Grampy Pete wrote: > > > >> My isp is Comcast and to set up smtp I need to compromise security with > >> Outlook Express. > > > > Explain how using Outlook Express compromised the unindentified security > > criteria. > > > >> My work around at no cost is to ask questions here, > > > > If you are really a Comcast customer then asking them questions is also > > "free" (you've already paid them and support was included). > > > >> receive answers at my hotmail account and come here to do a search > >> with my name or the issue. > > > > What the fark are you doing? This is newsgroups, not e-mail. If you > > are posting to newsgroups then you have the time to return to newsroups > > looking for responses. If you post here asking for respondents to send > > you e-mails with their replies, forget it. Most won't bother because it > > disconnects the conversation in the newsgroups thread and is an old ploy > > by spammer or malcontents to get someone to divulge a valid e-mail > > address. > > > >> Sounds like a lot of work but I have rec'd my best answers here. > > > > Post here so return here. > > > >> Am not techy so please if you suggest a better interface keep it simple. > > > > I doubt you are using Hotmail for anything regarding newsgroups. You > > are in Outlook Express and connecting to newsgroups. Newsgroups are not > > e-mail. > > > > So did you actually have a question? So far you haven't identified a > > problem nor have you asked a question. > |
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Re: correspondence with newsgroup
I came back to check my messages or responses and wish to thank you for the
information you rendered; I will now paste it in my learnng folder and when Comcast gets its software steady I will see what I can do. My other post re: losing my wife's email was a scary experience with Outlook Express so I'll discern between newsgroups and email and tread cautiously. Thank you very much. -- Grampy Pete "Daave" wrote: > VanguardLH wrote: > > Grampy Pete wrote: > > > >> My isp is Comcast and to set up smtp I need to compromise security > >> with Outlook Express. > > > > Explain how using Outlook Express compromised the unindentified > > security criteria. > > > >> My work around at no cost is to ask questions here, > > > > If you are really a Comcast customer then asking them questions is > > also "free" (you've already paid them and support was included). > > > >> receive answers at my hotmail account and come here to do a search > >> with my name or the issue. > > > > What the fark are you doing? This is newsgroups, not e-mail. If you > > are posting to newsgroups then you have the time to return to > > newsroups looking for responses. If you post here asking for > > respondents to send you e-mails with their replies, forget it. Most > > won't bother because it disconnects the conversation in the > > newsgroups thread and is an old ploy by spammer or malcontents to get > > someone to divulge a valid e-mail address. > > > >> Sounds like a lot of work but I have rec'd my best answers here. > > > > Post here so return here. > > > >> Am not techy so please if you suggest a better interface keep it > >> simple. > > > > I doubt you are using Hotmail for anything regarding newsgroups. You > > are in Outlook Express and connecting to newsgroups. > > According to Grampy's headers, he is *not* "in Outlook Express and > connecting to newsgroups"; he is using Microsoft's godawful Web > interface. I think there is an option there to be alerted via e-mail if > someone answers his post. My guess is that rarely happens, so he makes > all these posts but doesn't seem to see the responses! > > Grampy, in the event you see this post (hope springs eternal), here are > instructions again on how to configure Outlook Express to access > Microsoft's newsgroups: > > If you want to give it one more college try, here are the steps: > > (adapted from > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...groups101.mspx > ) > > 1. Open Outlook Express > > 2. On the Tools menu, click Accounts. > > 3. Click the Add button, and then click News. > > 4. Enter your name (Grampy Pete) and e-mail address (something like > llewonNOSPAM@hotmail.com.invalid to prevent the spam harvesters to get > your e-mail address). > > 5. For the name of the news server, type "msnews.microsoft.com" (without > the quotation marks). > > 6. Click Finish. > > 7. Click the Close button. > > 8. Outlook Express will ask if you wish to download the list of > available newsgroups. Make sure you are connected to the Internet and > answer 'yes'. When the download is finished, you can subscribe to any > group by double-clicking its icon. > > 9. For this particular newsgroup, scroll down to > > microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support > > 10. Click Subscribe. > > 11. Click Go To. > > 12. Headers are automatically downloaded. You may sort them any way you > like: by Subject, by Author, by Date. You can always get more headers by > clicking on the Headers button. > > 13. Click Ctrl+H and you will see only threads you're participating in. > > > |
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