digitalmars.D - Messages both in d.D.ide and d.D ?
- Jacob Carlborg (1/1) Oct 11 2009 Why do some messages show up both in d.D.ide and d.D?
- Denis Koroskin (3/4) Oct 11 2009 Because the Walter decided to post the topic to both newsgroups at once,...
- Walter Bright (3/9) Oct 11 2009 I tried that as an experiment. Not sure if it was a good idea or not.
- Jacob Carlborg (2/11) Oct 12 2009 No it's just confusing, trying to follow one discussion in two newsgroup...
- language_fan (3/18) Oct 12 2009 A proper NNTP client fully supports crossposting. There is no need to re...
- Jacob Carlborg (2/20) Oct 12 2009 Do you have any suggestions (available on mac)? I use Thunderbird now.
- Denis Koroskin (3/26) Oct 12 2009 I use Opera 10 and it works just great: marking a message as read in
Why do some messages show up both in d.D.ide and d.D?
Oct 11 2009
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:44:48 +0400, Jacob Carlborg <doob me.com> wrote:Why do some messages show up both in d.D.ide and d.D?Because the Walter decided to post the topic to both newsgroups at once, and all the replies follow it (take a look at message header).
Oct 11 2009
Denis Koroskin wrote:On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:44:48 +0400, Jacob Carlborg <doob me.com> wrote:I tried that as an experiment. Not sure if it was a good idea or not. Probably not.Why do some messages show up both in d.D.ide and d.D?Because the Walter decided to post the topic to both newsgroups at once, and all the replies follow it (take a look at message header).
Oct 11 2009
On 10/11/09 23:15, Walter Bright wrote:Denis Koroskin wrote:No it's just confusing, trying to follow one discussion in two newsgroupsOn Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:44:48 +0400, Jacob Carlborg <doob me.com> wrote:I tried that as an experiment. Not sure if it was a good idea or not. Probably not.Why do some messages show up both in d.D.ide and d.D?Because the Walter decided to post the topic to both newsgroups at once, and all the replies follow it (take a look at message header).
Oct 12 2009
Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:32:00 +0200, Jacob Carlborg thusly wrote:On 10/11/09 23:15, Walter Bright wrote:A proper NNTP client fully supports crossposting. There is no need to re- read the messages.Denis Koroskin wrote:No it's just confusing, trying to follow one discussion in two newsgroupsOn Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:44:48 +0400, Jacob Carlborg <doob me.com> wrote:I tried that as an experiment. Not sure if it was a good idea or not. Probably not.Why do some messages show up both in d.D.ide and d.D?Because the Walter decided to post the topic to both newsgroups at once, and all the replies follow it (take a look at message header).
Oct 12 2009
On 10/12/09 14:02, language_fan wrote:Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:32:00 +0200, Jacob Carlborg thusly wrote:Do you have any suggestions (available on mac)? I use Thunderbird now.On 10/11/09 23:15, Walter Bright wrote:A proper NNTP client fully supports crossposting. There is no need to re- read the messages.Denis Koroskin wrote:No it's just confusing, trying to follow one discussion in two newsgroupsOn Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:44:48 +0400, Jacob Carlborg<doob me.com> wrote:I tried that as an experiment. Not sure if it was a good idea or not. Probably not.Why do some messages show up both in d.D.ide and d.D?Because the Walter decided to post the topic to both newsgroups at once, and all the replies follow it (take a look at message header).
Oct 12 2009
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 16:05:13 +0400, Jacob Carlborg <doob me.com> wrote:On 10/12/09 14:02, language_fan wrote:I use Opera 10 and it works just great: marking a message as read in digitalmars.D also marks it read in digitalmars.IDEMon, 12 Oct 2009 13:32:00 +0200, Jacob Carlborg thusly wrote:Do you have any suggestions (available on mac)? I use Thunderbird now.On 10/11/09 23:15, Walter Bright wrote:A proper NNTP client fully supports crossposting. There is no need to re- read the messages.Denis Koroskin wrote:No it's just confusing, trying to follow one discussion in two newsgroupsOn Mon, 12 Oct 2009 00:44:48 +0400, Jacob Carlborg<doob me.com> wrote:I tried that as an experiment. Not sure if it was a good idea or not. Probably not.Why do some messages show up both in d.D.ide and d.D?Because the Walter decided to post the topic to both newsgroups at once, and all the replies follow it (take a look at message header).
Oct 12 2009