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In a message dated 97-04-14 09:12:01 EDT, you write: << So then I have to send messages to newsgroups while online, not offline and then uploading it as I do with my mailing lists. >> a further suggestion -- or two. I believe - not sure - if you are using flashsessions that you can in fact respond off line -- it is just that when you use the "send new message" or respond function, it will be queued up for later transmission when you are next on line. In your options to set up the flashsession you are using for off line reading you will find the "send outgoing newsgroup messages" -- it must be checked when the flash session is activated for the pending messages to be sent. Additionally, before going online, you can take a look at your pending mail and NG messages by clicking on the file cabinet icon and scanning down -- the first subfolder under Newsgroups is for outgoing messages -- and you have a chance right there to delete or edit them before allowing them to be sent. Moreover, I'd suggest a couple of programs that I know from personal use to be invaluable in dealing with the internet, mail, and newsgroups generally. InfoSelect for Windows is about $100 from Micro Logic, PO Box 70, Hackensack, NJ Tech Support main number from manual: (201) 342-7468 2 for common problems, 3 for fax back call (201) 342-2462 for voice support call (201) 342-0370 for fax support email Mlogic@ibm.com use subject "TECH" I'd e-mail them or look for a web site -- this is a terrific free form database with fast serach engine -- can use in outline form, everything in one big file, pretty customizable (can create and use "forms") -- so easy to store clips from wherever and then find them later with boolean logic based search rules -- also a very good calendar/scheduler program included, and a mini-word processor with spell check and fonts and such more than enough for memos -- I and a couple of friends have all independently found and use this program constantly -- if it means anything to you the columnist for Byte, Jerry Pournelle, who is also a prolific sci fi writer, uses and highly recommends it. At work I no longer have problems finding vendors, or notes on phone conversations -- they all get keyed into InfoSelect right away, and because I can search quick and easy on whatever keyword or date or just text string, I don't lose stuff any more. For internet clips and such it is invaluable. The other thing I'd recommend is Clipmate from www.thornsoft.com -- it was $30 or less, available for 30 days as unrestricted shareware, small and easy to use superclipboard sort of thing. It lets you while browsing anything on screen use the Edit/Copy (or Control C in true windows compatible programs, most are) to "snip" a copy into a queue (actually, you can create all kinds of queues, easily activate any one at a time, move items between queues) so that when browing a web site you can highlight text, Control C to save it, and just keep doing that for an hour on line and have maybe 100 such snips -- then off line later go through those snips while you have maybe InfoSelect and Word up -- highlight a single snip in Clipmate, click where you want it to be pasted in InfoSelect or Word or whatever, press Control V (or Edit/Paste) and that "clipped" item is copied there. Makes putting a database of various stuff from several web sites all together in one document very easy. I created "collections" for stuff like jokes I see, AS/400 programming tips (clipped from the newsgroup and midrange-L), AS/400 "systems', etc. I usually have the "temporary" collection active when collecting snips, then will either paste as appropriate or just move the items into the right collection where I can deal with it later (usually monthly I go through to save relevant clips for AS/400 stuff into the topics/sections I've set up for that in InfoSelect). I know there are lots of other ways, as good or maybe better, to get organized and deal with time more efficiently on the internet and elsewhere -- but what I'm suggesting works very well for me, and might be good for you too. Best of luck. (I am sending this back to the Midrange-L too, in case it is of interest to anyone else) Charlie Hahn * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This is the Midrange System Mailing List! To submit a new message, * * send your mail to "MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com". To unsubscribe from * * this list send email to MAJORDOMO@midrange.com and specify * * 'unsubscribe MIDRANGE-L' in the body of your message. Questions * * should be directed to the list owner / operator: david@midrange.com * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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