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I find it terrible, that all the old posts are away.
I hope the next release of OE stops this terrible
possibility that some webmaster at some sever
has the possiblity to earse about 200 mb of
valuable data from my harddisk
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> I find it terrible, that all the old posts are away.
>
> I hope the next release of OE stops this terrible
> possibility that some webmaster at some sever
> has the possiblity to earse about 200 mb of
> valuable data from my harddisk
I really don't understand what you are saying. The oldest post in
this group goes back to 1-25-99 well over a years worth and none
have been deleted recently that I am aware of. Are you sure that
you are not suffering from a program user problem ?
You are not talking about another group are you ?
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wrote:
>I find it terrible, that all the old posts are away.
>I hope the next release of OE stops this terrible
>possibility that some webmaster at some sever
>has the possiblity to earse about 200 mb of
>valuable data from my harddisk
Complain to the MicroSoft development team. Not that it would help
any...
You may wish to consider a more secure way to read these groups.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vipbg
TAG e-mail : pet### [at] tagpovrayorg
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He may have the "delete messages after x days" option set in Outlook
Express. I still have all the of the old images. It's certainly not a
problem with the program, nor anything to do with "some webmaster", it would
be a user configuration problem.
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Lance.
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> Complain to the MicroSoft development team. Not that it would help
> any...
>
> You may wish to consider a more secure way to read these groups.
Yes, no problem with Netscape ! 25625 messages ! Impressive !
David
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I had this the other day on a new install of outlook. I reset the folder and
re-downloaded the posts.
I then went and searched in Tools/Options/Maintenance and turned off the
"delete downloaded messages after x days" option.
Another dodgy default IMHO.
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"Peter Popov" <pet### [at] vipbg> wrote :
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> You may wish to consider a more secure way to read these groups.
Yes, it is more fun to bash MS than to learn how to use it.
Tools > Options > Maintenance > [X] Delete new messages [ ]
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This is wonderful! I thought the old pictures were gone for good but it was
just my reader. Gonna go through all my groups and see what
oldies-but-goodies I can find.
Sure wish I could cancel my post from 2019 (damn bios)... sorry 'bout that
"Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlucouk> wrote in message
news:3a4c6358$1@news.povray.org...
> I had this the other day on a new install of outlook. I reset the folder
and
> re-downloaded the posts.
>
> I then went and searched in Tools/Options/Maintenance and turned off the
> "delete downloaded messages after x days" option.
>
> Another dodgy default IMHO.
>
>
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"Lance Birch" <-> wrote in message news:3a4c340d@news.povray.org...
> He may have the "delete messages after x days" option set in Outlook
> Express. I still have all the of the old images. It's certainly not a
> problem with the program, nor anything to do with "some webmaster", it
would
> be a user configuration problem.
I downloaded
binaries.animation and
binareis.images
in July this year.
Was about 150, 200 MB large dbx files.
Now they are both around 1 MB.
I never set something to expire messages,
so I thought, the newsserver expired the
old messages
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"gemelli david" <d.g### [at] xlstudiocom> wrote in message
news:3A4C3D8E.D0A339A5@xlstudio.com...
> > Complain to the MicroSoft development team. Not that it would help
> > any...
> >
> > You may wish to consider a more secure way to read these groups.
>
> Yes, no problem with Netscape ! 25625 messages ! Impressive !
Same here, 25625 messages, but
thats only a number.
The earliest message I can really see
is from 17 December 2000
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