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![]() "Skwala" wrote in message news ![]() "Daniel-San" (Rot13) wrote in message ... "Joe McIntosh" wrote ... Any suggestions of a method of deleting all Roff mess without wiping out other newsgroups? I use AT&T world If your OE is set up like mine, on the left side, you'll have the "local folders" and the news group folders. Right click on the newsgroup name, and click properties. Up top, click on "local file." You have four choices: Compact, which OE does every now and then on it's own; Remove, Delete, and Reset, all with the various descriptions. Personally, I tend to reset the various groups every now and then, but I'm not really sure why; just a habit, I guess. A suggestion: Before you spend too much time deleting headers, resetting groups, and such, have a look at this program: http://www.oehelp.com/oebackup/default.aspx Scroll down a little to get to the downloads. Works well, and you can't beat the price. OE has a lot of problems, and maybe switching to Agent or Xnews or the like would make sense, but I guess I'm a creature of habit... Dan Alternatively, you could click on "View" in your top tool bar, select "Current View", then "Hide Read Messages". Once this is done, and while in a news group, Go back to the top tool bar, select "Edit", then "Mark All Read". The downloaded messages and headers will still be there, but you won't be seeing them, unless you want to. Skwala Other things to try: What I do is read only the subjects you want in ROFF, then in the files folder, right click on the newsgroup, in this case "rec.outdoors.fishing.fly". Click on "Catch Up" it automatically marks everything in ROFF as has been read. Then as Skwala says, go to "Views" "Current Views" and "Hide Read Messages" This will now be your default, so all you have to do is Click on "Catch Up" after you read the what you wanted in ROFF. All you will now see is current new posts in ROFF. fwiw, -tom |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Other things to try: What I do is read only the subjects you want in ROFF, then in the files folder, right click on the newsgroup, in this case "rec.outdoors.fishing.fly". Click on "Catch Up" it automatically marks everything in ROFF as has been read. Then as Skwala says, go to "Views" "Current Views" and "Hide Read Messages" This will now be your default, so all you have to do is Click on "Catch Up" after you read the what you wanted in ROFF. All you will now see is current new posts in ROFF. fwiw, -tom Yeah, but as "Daniel-San" wrote, all he has to do, if Joe uses OE to read his NGs, is to right click on rec.outdoors.fishing.fly, in his pull-down menu, then click properties, "local files," "Delete," "Compact," and OK. This refreshes the current NG that you are reading, and you won't see messages in any threads, until someone makes a new post to any thread. The only reason that I reset is to go back and read a post that I have previously deleted. Op |
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![]() "Mr. Opus McDopus" wrote in message ... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Other things to try: What I do is read only the subjects you want in ROFF, then in the files folder, right click on the newsgroup, in this case "rec.outdoors.fishing.fly". Click on "Catch Up" it automatically marks everything in ROFF as has been read. Then as Skwala says, go to "Views" "Current Views" and "Hide Read Messages" This will now be your default, so all you have to do is Click on "Catch Up" after you read the what you wanted in ROFF. All you will now see is current new posts in ROFF. fwiw, -tom Yeah, but as "Daniel-San" wrote, all he has to do, if Joe uses OE to read his NGs, is to right click on rec.outdoors.fishing.fly, in his pull-down menu, then click properties, "local files," "Delete," "Compact," and OK. This refreshes the current NG that you are reading, and you won't see messages in any threads, until someone makes a new post to any thread. The only reason that I reset is to go back and read a post that I have previously deleted. Op That's the good part about OE, you can customize the newsgroups to your taste. I use "Catch Up" for the same reason, to sometimes on rare occasions reread a post that has already been marked as read. -tom |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... That's the good part about OE, you can customize the newsgroups to your taste. I use "Catch Up" for the same reason, to sometimes on rare occasions reread a post that has already been marked as read. -tom Are you ****in' insane?! I can't believe that you would even sugges... oops, sorry about that. I get carried away some times. I"'m with you Tom. I like OE for the very same reasons. There are many that damn OE, but I have always had pretty good luck with it. I've tried other news readers and found them to be cumbersome to use and view. OE does what I want it to, so far. Op |
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![]() "Mr. Opus McDopus" wrote in message ... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... That's the good part about OE, you can customize the newsgroups to your taste. I use "Catch Up" for the same reason, to sometimes on rare occasions reread a post that has already been marked as read. -tom Are you ****in' insane?! I can't believe that you would even sugges... oops, sorry about that. I get carried away some times. I"'m with you Tom. I like OE for the very same reasons. There are many that damn OE, but I have always had pretty good luck with it. I've tried other news readers and found them to be cumbersome to use and view. OE does what I want it to, so far. Op Pretty funny Op, had me going there at first, was just about ready to put on my Bill Cowher spit spray protection shield. When computers started to become a household name, the purpose was to make one's life easier. My first computer was the Macintosh Plus back in '86. The big selling point was "One Megabyte of RAM" Hard to believe how far computers have come today and not sure if my life is any easier by using them. fwiw, -tom |
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![]() "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Pretty funny Op, had me going there at first, was just about ready to put on my Bill Cowher spit spray protection shield. When computers started to become a household name, the purpose was to make one's life easier. My first computer was the Macintosh Plus back in '86. The big selling point was "One Megabyte of RAM" Hard to believe how far computers have come today and not sure if my life is any easier by using them. fwiw, -tom Good to see someone around here has sense of humor, Tom! My first 'puter came to me via a use one from the friend of an aunt, in 1994 or so, when I was in my undergraduate studies at ASU. No, not Arizona State Univ.--Appalachian State University! Op |
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