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From: TheMightyZog
Subject: Basic Newsgroup question from a Newbie
Date: 28 May 2007 03:45:01
Message: <web.465a8762f42adeeff6e04e90@news.povray.org>
Hi,

I have just started playing with Moray & POV-Ray and will obviously take a
few hours/days/months to really get anywhere.

I'm an OAP and therefore somethings will take a lot of hammering home for
the old grey cells to realise what is going on.,

However, my first silly question is how can I set up my 'account' with this
group so that I get emails of all the postings instead of having to logon
all the time - just being a 'lurker' and listening should help me no end.

I look forward to enjoying POV-Ray and bothering you all with simple
questions in the future.

Thanks for reading this
Zog


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From: Chris B
Subject: Re: Basic Newsgroup question from a Newbie
Date: 28 May 2007 06:11:31
Message: <465aaad3$1@news.povray.org>
"TheMightyZog" <Chr### [at] HotPOPcom> wrote in message 
news:web.465a8762f42adeeff6e04e90@news.povray.org...
> Hi,
>
> I have just started playing with Moray & POV-Ray and will obviously take a
> few hours/days/months to really get anywhere.
>
> I'm an OAP and therefore somethings will take a lot of hammering home for
> the old grey cells to realise what is going on.,
>
> However, my first silly question is how can I set up my 'account' with 
> this
> group so that I get emails of all the postings instead of having to logon
> all the time - just being a 'lurker' and listening should help me no end.
>
> I look forward to enjoying POV-Ray and bothering you all with simple
> questions in the future.
>
> Thanks for reading this
> Zog
>

Hi Zog,

I don't know whether it's possible to do what you ask, but I'd recommend 
against it, even if it is. IMO it would be far easier to set up a newsgroup 
reader such as the one that comes with Outlook Express. This gives you a lot 
more control over monitoring conversations (threads), so you can mark a 
thread as being of particular interest to you as well as being able to block 
any threads that you're getting a little sick of seeing. It automatically 
groups together messages under the relevant thread, enabling you to rapidly 
go back through and look at the previous messages, which is particularly 
useful if the respondent doesn't include the full chain of messages and your 
grey cells aren't up to remembering who said what.

By contrast, if you are able to send newsgroup items to your email then it 
could make your email a bit difficult to handle, so a popular thread could 
generate 20 or 30 responses which could arrive at your email account out of 
sequence and potentially interspersed with other emails.

There are step by step instructions on setting up Outlook Express at 
http://www.povray.org/resources/newsgroups/oetut.php
If you are concerned about the connection time, you can mark certain 
newsgroups for reading offline, which is good to help minimise the time 
connected for dialup connections. Search for 'Reading News Offline' on the 
OE Tutorial page.

Hope this helps,
Chris B.


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From: TheMightyZog
Subject: Re: Basic Newsgroup question from a Newbie
Date: 28 May 2007 07:05:01
Message: <web.465ab6ac107b6a04ff6e04e90@news.povray.org>
"Chris B" <c_b### [at] btconnectcomnospam> wrote:
> "TheMightyZog" <Chr### [at] HotPOPcom> wrote in message
> news:web.465a8762f42adeeff6e04e90@news.povray.org...
> > However, my first silly question is how can I set up my 'account' with
> > this
> > group so that I get emails of all the postings instead of having to logon
> > all the time - just being a 'lurker' and listening should help me no end.

> There are step by step instructions on setting up Outlook Express at
> http://www.povray.org/resources/newsgroups/oetut.php
> If you are concerned about the connection time, you can mark certain
> newsgroups for reading offline, which is good to help minimise the time
> connected for dialup connections. Search for 'Reading News Offline' on the
> OE Tutorial page.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Chris B.

Thank you Chris, just what I wanted - I've never used a newsgroup before,
only forums


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From: Simon
Subject: Re: Basic Newsgroup question from a Newbie
Date: 28 May 2007 08:58:47
Message: <465ad207$1@news.povray.org>
Good advice from Chris there. One other thing worth noting is that you can 
specify whether or not to download the whole message or just the "headers" - 
headers just contain the title, who it was by and the date. I use this 
setting on newsgroups that have large files attached to them (for example 
povray.binaries.animations) - it will only download the whole message if you 
click on it which will save you a lot of time by not downloading things 
you're not interested in.

Hope this helps a little and a big welcome from another POV newbie :)

Regards,
Simon

"TheMightyZog" <Chr### [at] HotPOPcom> wrote in message 
news:web.465ab6ac107b6a04ff6e04e90@news.povray.org...
> "Chris B" <c_b### [at] btconnectcomnospam> wrote:
>> "TheMightyZog" <Chr### [at] HotPOPcom> wrote in message
>> news:web.465a8762f42adeeff6e04e90@news.povray.org...
>> > However, my first silly question is how can I set up my 'account' with
>> > this
>> > group so that I get emails of all the postings instead of having to 
>> > logon
>> > all the time - just being a 'lurker' and listening should help me no 
>> > end.
>
>> There are step by step instructions on setting up Outlook Express at
>> http://www.povray.org/resources/newsgroups/oetut.php
>> If you are concerned about the connection time, you can mark certain
>> newsgroups for reading offline, which is good to help minimise the time
>> connected for dialup connections. Search for 'Reading News Offline' on 
>> the
>> OE Tutorial page.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Chris B.
>
> Thank you Chris, just what I wanted - I've never used a newsgroup before,
> only forums
>
>
>


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